East European University
A private Tbilisi medical option that is usually evaluated for English-medium study and a comparatively approachable urban student experience.
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Annual tuition
$5,400
Duration
6 years
Medium
English
Intake
October
The university sits within a modern city-campus setting rather than a classic standalone medical-school environment.
Tbilisi remains the main draw here, offering mobility, services, and a city rhythm that many international students find easier to settle into than smaller destinations.
This profile works best for students who want an English-medium path in Tbilisi and are willing to compare institutional depth carefully.
Teaching phases
The international-student appeal is strongest in the early academic years when classroom adjustment matters most.
Students should clarify how hospital training is arranged and how much hands-on exposure is realistically available.
Later-year experience should be validated directly with current students and official documentation.
Year-wise cost breakdown
| Year | Tuition | Living | Total / yr |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | $5,400 | $3,000 | $8,400 |
| Year 2 | $5,400 | $3,000 | $8,400 |
| Year 3 | $5,400 | $3,000 | $8,400 |
| Year 4 | $5,400 | $3,000 | $8,400 |
| Year 5 | $5,400 | $3,000 | $8,400 |
| Year 6 | $5,400 | $3,000 | $8,400 |
Licensing & exam planning
- Better for students who value English-medium delivery and will independently validate recognition requirements.
- Licensing outcomes depend heavily on self-study, clinical depth, and strong due diligence before enrollment.
Clinical exposure
The key question is how the program converts classroom delivery into hospital-based learning and how students prepare for later clinical communication demands.
The university sits within a modern city-campus setting rather than a classic standalone medical-school environment.
This profile works best for students who want an English-medium path in Tbilisi and are willing to compare institutional depth carefully.
The city environment generally supports a comfortable student transition, though cost discipline and proper housing choice remain important.
Why students choose it
- English-medium positioning in Tbilisi.
- International-student focused environment.
- Often seen as a more approachable private option within Georgia.
Things to consider
- Younger institution compared with older legacy universities.
- City living costs still need careful budgeting.
- Recognition and hospital exposure should be cross-checked directly.
Best fit for
- Students wanting an English-medium Georgia option with city access.
- Families prioritizing Tbilisi over a small-town study destination.
- Applicants comfortable validating quality and outcomes carefully.
Recognition should always be cross-checked against the current admissions cycle, especially when students are comparing language pathway, licensing fit, and long-term clinical planning.