Georgian National University SEU
A private Tbilisi university offering an English-medium medical route inside a broader urban and internationally oriented campus.
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Annual tuition
$7,000
Duration
6 years
Medium
English
Intake
October, March
The campus experience feels city-based and modern rather than residential, which appeals to students who want an accessible urban setting.
Tbilisi gives students a more cosmopolitan day-to-day environment, broader housing choices, and easier international connectivity than smaller Georgian cities.
It suits applicants who value Tbilisi city life, English-medium delivery, and a private-university experience that feels relatively accessible for first-time families.
Teaching phases
Foundational sciences are typically one of the biggest reasons students shortlist Georgia over more language-heavy destinations.
Practical phases still require students to understand the hospital environment beyond classroom English comfort.
Students should verify internship-style practical depth and how international batches are integrated into clinical training.
Year-wise cost breakdown
| Year | Tuition | Living | Total / yr |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | $7,000 | $3,200 | $10,200 |
| Year 2 | $7,000 | $3,200 | $10,200 |
| Year 3 | $7,000 | $3,200 | $10,200 |
| Year 4 | $7,000 | $3,200 | $10,200 |
| Year 5 | $7,000 | $3,200 | $10,200 |
| Year 6 | $7,000 | $3,200 | $10,200 |
Licensing & exam planning
- Strong fit for students who want an English-medium environment while building long-term licensing options carefully.
- Still requires independent due diligence on exam outcomes, hospital exposure, and country-specific recognition use cases.
Clinical exposure
Students should compare how the English-medium model transitions into hospital learning and how consistently partner-clinic exposure develops in later years.
The campus experience feels city-based and modern rather than residential, which appeals to students who want an accessible urban setting.
It suits applicants who value Tbilisi city life, English-medium delivery, and a private-university experience that feels relatively accessible for first-time families.
The city is widely perceived as student-friendly, but families should still budget for city living and verify support after arrival.
Why students choose it
- English-medium city-based medical study environment.
- Tbilisi offers better day-to-day convenience for many international students.
- Useful for families who want a modern, urban student experience.
Things to consider
- Private-university due diligence is still essential.
- Living costs can feel higher than budget destinations like Kyrgyzstan.
- Students should verify clinical access and licensing fit carefully.
Best fit for
- Students who want Tbilisi city life with English-medium learning.
- Families preferring convenience and accessibility over lowest cost.
- Applicants comfortable with a private-university route.
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.