A private Tbilisi university with an English-medium six-year MD, a visible clinical-skills center, published international-student accommodation support, and a student-services stack that is easier to verify on official pages than on many Georgia competitors.
$5,500
6 years
English
Spring, Fall
Tbilisi, Georgia
A private Tbilisi university with an English-medium six-year MD, a visible clinical-skills center, published international-student accommodation support, and a student-services stack that is easier to verify on official pages than on many Georgia competitors.
$5,500
6 years
English
Spring, Fall
Tbilisi, Georgia
Private
A private Tbilisi university with an English-medium six-year MD, a visible clinical-skills center, published international-student accommodation support, and a student-services stack that is easier to verify on official pages than on many Georgia competitors.
EEU's official materials present a modern two-campus setup in Tbilisi rather than a single isolated medical campus. The university repeatedly highlights contemporary classrooms, conference halls, library and digital resources, sports and recreational spaces, and a student-oriented environment for local and international students.
MBBS / General Medicine
MBBS / General Medicine
Medium: English
MBBS / General Medicine
Tuition fee
$5,500
Estimated hostel fee with food
$2,500
Teaching phases
Integrated one-cycle MD
The official medicine page describes a one-cycle Medical Doctor educational programme lasting 12 semesters and measured at 360 ECTS.
Clinical-skills and hospital-linked training
Official faculty and orientation materials point to the Clinical and Practical Skills Development Center, Open Heart-University Hospital, affiliated clinics, and other clinical training sites.
Tuition fee and hostel estimate
Year-wise cost data is not currently published for this program.
Clinical & support
Clinical exposure
EEU's strongest official medicine signal is its training infrastructure. The faculty pages and orientation materials point to the Open Heart-University Hospital, affiliated clinics, other clinical training sites, and a Clinical and Practical Skills Development Center with simulation laboratories, OSCE stations, anatomy, microbiology, histology, and biochemistry facilities.
Teaching hospitals
Licensing & exam support
EEU's international admission page says applicants should complete the university application form and submit the required documents to the university by post or email.
Complete the EEU application process and submit the required documents.
Wait for admission confirmation from the university's international office.
Use EEU's support documents for visa and later residence-permit formalities in Georgia.
Use the university's own admissions or program page to confirm the current foreign-applicant route before you apply.
MBBS / General Medicine with English delivery and Spring, Fall intake guidance.
Admission cycles, seat availability, and invitation timelines can shift. Use this page for planning, then verify the active cycle before applying.
For the English-medium MD route, the official pages describe the following entry expectations:
Educational documents
Spring, Fall
Start document preparation and application planning at least 3–6 months before the Spring intake.
The official medicine page says enrollment for eligible entrants can happen twice a year within timelines set by the Georgian authorities and university procedures.
Some Georgian universities offer merit-based fee reductions for international students with strong academic records. The Georgian Government also operates a small scholarship programme for foreign students under bilateral agreements. Confirm availability and eligibility criteria with the specific university's international admissions team.
Ask whether fee waivers are merit-based, automatic, limited-seat, renewal-based, or only available in later years.
Request the written scholarship terms, the net payable tuition, and whether hostel or other charges are excluded.
For MBBS abroad, the key decision is not campus placement. It is whether the university, course structure, teaching medium, clinical exposure, and post-study pathway remain aligned with the licensing route you want to pursue after graduation.
The public pages emphasize contemporary medical-education standards and clinical-skills development rather than country-specific license coaching promises.
Use official recognition sources and the university itself to cross-check the institution before committing.
EEU's official materials present a modern two-campus setup in Tbilisi rather than a single isolated medical campus. The university repeatedly highlights contemporary classrooms, conference halls, library and digital resources, sports and recreational spaces, and a student-oriented environment for local and international students.
Campus logistics and accommodation planning should be confirmed directly with the university during the admission cycle.
Students should verify day-to-day settling-in support, local language adaptation, and arrival guidance directly with the university.
The reviewed official pages do not publish a standalone campus safety note, but they do show a structured support environment with legal help for residence permits, adaptation support, health insurance, psychological support, and a campus infrastructure section that mentions fire-safety systems and disability-access adaptations. Student support is one of EEU's clearer official strengths. The university advertises adaptation support, orientation days, legal help for residence permits, individual payment schedules, psychological support, health insurance, free Georgian language courses, and multiple student clubs and student-governance channels.
Accreditations & listings
Ready for the next step?
Our counsellors help with the full admissions process, including application, documents, and visa support. Request a call and we'll walk you through the next steps clearly.
Tbilisi gives students a more cosmopolitan day-to-day environment, broader housing choices, and easier international connectivity than smaller Georgian cities. Tbilisi currently has 36 listed universities in this catalog, so students comparing this city can focus on academic structure, institution type, and campus fit without relearning the same city context on every page.
Country
Georgia
Universities here
36 listed

Georgia offers English-medium medical programs, compact cities, and a straightforward student experience for applicants prioritizing international exposure.
Region
Eastern Europe
Climate
Four seasons with mild winters in Tbilisi
Living cost
Tbilisi is one of the more affordable European capital cities for students. Food, transport, and accommodation costs are significantly lower than Western Europe.
Private
A private Tbilisi university with an English-medium six-year MD, a visible clinical-skills center, published international-student accommodation support, and a student-services stack that is easier to verify on official pages than on many Georgia competitors.
EEU's official materials present a modern two-campus setup in Tbilisi rather than a single isolated medical campus. The university repeatedly highlights contemporary classrooms, conference halls, library and digital resources, sports and recreational spaces, and a student-oriented environment for local and international students.
MBBS / General Medicine
MBBS / General Medicine
Medium: English
MBBS / General Medicine
Tuition fee
$5,500
Estimated hostel fee with food
$2,500
Teaching phases
Integrated one-cycle MD
The official medicine page describes a one-cycle Medical Doctor educational programme lasting 12 semesters and measured at 360 ECTS.
Clinical-skills and hospital-linked training
Official faculty and orientation materials point to the Clinical and Practical Skills Development Center, Open Heart-University Hospital, affiliated clinics, and other clinical training sites.
Tuition fee and hostel estimate
Year-wise cost data is not currently published for this program.
Clinical & support
Clinical exposure
EEU's strongest official medicine signal is its training infrastructure. The faculty pages and orientation materials point to the Open Heart-University Hospital, affiliated clinics, other clinical training sites, and a Clinical and Practical Skills Development Center with simulation laboratories, OSCE stations, anatomy, microbiology, histology, and biochemistry facilities.
Teaching hospitals
Licensing & exam support
EEU's international admission page says applicants should complete the university application form and submit the required documents to the university by post or email.
Complete the EEU application process and submit the required documents.
Wait for admission confirmation from the university's international office.
Use EEU's support documents for visa and later residence-permit formalities in Georgia.
Use the university's own admissions or program page to confirm the current foreign-applicant route before you apply.
MBBS / General Medicine with English delivery and Spring, Fall intake guidance.
Admission cycles, seat availability, and invitation timelines can shift. Use this page for planning, then verify the active cycle before applying.
For the English-medium MD route, the official pages describe the following entry expectations:
Educational documents
Spring, Fall
Start document preparation and application planning at least 3–6 months before the Spring intake.
The official medicine page says enrollment for eligible entrants can happen twice a year within timelines set by the Georgian authorities and university procedures.
Some Georgian universities offer merit-based fee reductions for international students with strong academic records. The Georgian Government also operates a small scholarship programme for foreign students under bilateral agreements. Confirm availability and eligibility criteria with the specific university's international admissions team.
Ask whether fee waivers are merit-based, automatic, limited-seat, renewal-based, or only available in later years.
Request the written scholarship terms, the net payable tuition, and whether hostel or other charges are excluded.
For MBBS abroad, the key decision is not campus placement. It is whether the university, course structure, teaching medium, clinical exposure, and post-study pathway remain aligned with the licensing route you want to pursue after graduation.
The public pages emphasize contemporary medical-education standards and clinical-skills development rather than country-specific license coaching promises.
Use official recognition sources and the university itself to cross-check the institution before committing.
EEU's official materials present a modern two-campus setup in Tbilisi rather than a single isolated medical campus. The university repeatedly highlights contemporary classrooms, conference halls, library and digital resources, sports and recreational spaces, and a student-oriented environment for local and international students.
Campus logistics and accommodation planning should be confirmed directly with the university during the admission cycle.
Students should verify day-to-day settling-in support, local language adaptation, and arrival guidance directly with the university.
The reviewed official pages do not publish a standalone campus safety note, but they do show a structured support environment with legal help for residence permits, adaptation support, health insurance, psychological support, and a campus infrastructure section that mentions fire-safety systems and disability-access adaptations. Student support is one of EEU's clearer official strengths. The university advertises adaptation support, orientation days, legal help for residence permits, individual payment schedules, psychological support, health insurance, free Georgian language courses, and multiple student clubs and student-governance channels.
Accreditations & listings
Ready for the next step?
Our counsellors help with the full admissions process, including application, documents, and visa support. Request a call and we'll walk you through the next steps clearly.
Tbilisi gives students a more cosmopolitan day-to-day environment, broader housing choices, and easier international connectivity than smaller Georgian cities. Tbilisi currently has 36 listed universities in this catalog, so students comparing this city can focus on academic structure, institution type, and campus fit without relearning the same city context on every page.
Country
Georgia
Universities here
36 listed

Georgia offers English-medium medical programs, compact cities, and a straightforward student experience for applicants prioritizing international exposure.
Region
Eastern Europe
Climate
Four seasons with mild winters in Tbilisi
Living cost
Tbilisi is one of the more affordable European capital cities for students. Food, transport, and accommodation costs are significantly lower than Western Europe.
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