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Cost of Studying in Georgia:
Tuition & Living Expenses

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Georgia has become a hub for quality higher education attracting students from around the world. Indian students can expect total annual expenses, including tuition fees, accommodation, food, and living costs, to range from €3,500 to €6,000 (₹3,64,700 – ₹6,24,000). Its budget-friendly education, safe environment, and globally recognised degrees make Georgia an increasingly popular study destination.

Why do Indian Students Choose to Study in Georgia? ​

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    Affordable Education and Living: Georgia offers high-quality education at relatively low tuition fees and living costs compared to many Western countries.

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    English-Medium Instruction: Most universities offer courses in English, eliminating language barriers and ensuring a smooth learning experience.

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    Global Recognition and Career Opportunities: Degrees are globally recognised and aligned with the ECTS system, enabling further studies or careers in the USA, UK, Canada, and Europe.

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    High Visa Success Rate: A simple visa process contributes to a high approval rate for Indian students.

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    Quality Education: Many universities are recognised by NMC (India) and WHO, ensuring globally accepted qualifications.

Cost of Studying in Georgia

Tuition Fees

Programme TypeAnnual Cost (USD)Annual Cost (INR – Approx.)
MBBS / Medicine & Dentistry~4,500₹4,23,000
Non-Medical Programmes~3,500₹3,29,000

Living Costs in Georgia

Expense CategoryMonthly Cost (USD)Monthly Cost (INR – Approx.)
Accommodation~80 – 300₹7,520 – ₹28,200
Rent in Tbilisi~250 – 350₹23,500 – ₹32,900
Food & Groceries~100 – 200₹9,400 – ₹18,800
Transportation~10 – 15₹940 – ₹1,410
Utilities~50 – 60₹4,700 – ₹5,640
Health Insurance~100 – 200₹9,400 – ₹18,800
Leisure & Activities~100 – 200₹9,400 – ₹18,800

Estimated Annual Living Cost

  • USD 7,000 – 8,000
  • ₹6,58,000 – ₹7,52,000 (approx.)

Disclaimer: All USD to INR conversions are approximate and based on an exchange rate as of April 2026. Actual exchange rates may vary due to market fluctuations. Students are advised to check the latest rates before making financial decisions.

Source: https://study-georgia.ge/living-cost-study-georgia/

Budgeting Tips to Manage Expenses in Georgia

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    Plan Your Finances Early:Create a monthly budget covering tuition, rent, food, transportation, and leisure to track spending effectively.

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    Choose Affordable Housing: Opt for university dormitories or shared apartments to significantly cut accommodation costs.

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    Cook at Home: Buy groceries from local markets and prepare meals instead of eating out frequently to save on food expenses.

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    Use Public Transport: Take advantage of Georgia’s inexpensive taxis or public buses instead of private transport.

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    Buy Used Study Materials:Purchase second-hand books or borrow from libraries to reduce academic expenses.

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    Leverage Student Discounts: Use your student ID for discounts on transport, museums, cinemas, and restaurants.

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    Work Part-Time: Utilise the 20-hour weekly work allowance to earn extra income and gain experience.

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    Pay Tuition in Instalments: Since Georgian universities allow a minimum of 4-month payments, spread the costs instead of paying a lump sum.

Total Cost of Studying in Georgia

CategoryAnnual Cost (USD)Annual Cost (INR – Approx.)
Tuition Fees (MBBS)~4,500₹4,23,000
Tuition Fees (Non-Medical)~3,500₹3,29,000
Living Expenses~7,000 – 8,000₹6,58,000 – ₹7,52,000
Total Cost (MBBS)~11,500 – 12,500₹10,81,000 – ₹11,75,000
Total Cost (Non-Medical)~10,500 – 11,500₹9,87,000 – ₹10,81,000

Disclaimer: All USD to INR conversions are approximate and based on an exchange rate as of April 2026. Actual exchange rates may vary due to market fluctuations. Students are advised to check the latest rates before making financial decisions.

FAQs on the Cost of Studying in Georgia

Tuition fees range from €1,500 to €3,000 (₹1,39,500 to ₹2,79,000) per year, depending on the course and university.

Postgraduate programmes typically cost between €3,000 and €4,500 (₹2,79,000 and ₹4,18,500) per year.

Students spend around €300 – €450 (₹31,260–₹46,890) per month on living costs, including accommodation, food, and transport. 

No, most universities allow payment for a minimum of 4 months instead of the full year. ​

Student housing or shared flats cost around €150 – €500 (₹15,630 – ₹52,100) per month.

On average, students spend around €100 (₹9,300) per month on groceries and meals.

Yes, students may pay €300 – €800 (₹27,900 – ₹74,400) annually for accommodation and small administrative fees.

The student visa fee is approximately €17.25 (₹1,730).

Yes, students can work part-time up to 20 hours per week during their studies.

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