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Top 10 NMC Approved Universities in Georgia for MBBS 2026: Fees, FMGE Results and Honest Comparison

AV Global Overseas Education at AV Globalยท6 Feb 2026ยท 15 min read

Here is a question that every Indian parent researching MBBS in Georgia eventually asks.

Which university is actually the best?

The honest answer is that there is no single best university for every student. There is only the right university for your child's specific profile, budget, learning style, and long-term goals. A university that is perfect for a student with 420 in NEET from a family with a comfortable budget may be entirely wrong for a student with 280 in NEET from a family watching every rupee.

What this guide gives you is something more useful than a generic ranking. It gives you the real data, the real differences, and the real questions to ask so that you can make this decision with clarity instead of confusion.

The Single Biggest Change for Georgia MBBS Admissions in 2026

Before looking at any university, every Indian family needs to understand one policy shift that changed the Georgia landscape entirely.

From the 2026 academic year onward, Georgia's state-funded universities will no longer accept new international students for MBBS. This includes Tbilisi State Medical University, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Akaki Tsereteli State University, and Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University. These institutions will continue teaching their existing international students but will not take fresh international admissions.

When this news first broke, thousands of Indian families panicked. Parents who had been researching TSMU for months felt the ground shift under them.

Here is what most of those families did not know.

The universities with the strongest FMGE pass rates among Georgian institutions are not state universities. They are private universities. Georgian American University, BAU International University, and Georgian National University SEU, all private, have consistently outperformed state universities in the data that matters most to Indian students returning home to practice medicine.

The 2026 policy change did not close Georgia's doors to Indian students. It redirected them toward institutions that were already delivering better outcomes.

How This Ranking Was Built

Most top 10 lists online are built on advertising budgets and commission structures. Universities that pay more get placed higher. Parents reading those lists have no way of knowing this.

This ranking is built on four filters that actually matter for an Indian student's career.

The first filter is current NMC approved status, verified directly from official NMC records, not from a university's own marketing material.

The second filter is FMGE and NExT pass rate data for Indian students specifically from that university, tracked over multiple years, not just one good batch.

The third filter is teaching quality, including clinical exposure, hospital partnerships, English medium delivery, and batch sizes.

The fourth filter is the overall environment for Indian students, including hostel quality, safety, Indian community presence, and support systems.

Every university below cleared all four filters.

Top 10 NMC Approved Universities in Georgia for MBBS 2026

1. Georgian American University

  • Annual tuition: Approximately USD 5,500
  • FMGE 2024 pass rate: 80.33 percent
  • Location: Tbilisi
  • 2026 intake status: Open, NMC approved

Georgian American University sits at the top of this list for one reason that overrides every other consideration. Its FMGE pass rate of 80.33 percent is not just the highest among Georgian institutions. It is one of the highest among all MBBS abroad destinations for Indian students globally.

To put that number in context, the national average FMGE pass rate across all foreign medical graduates appearing from all countries has historically hovered between 15 and 25 percent. A university producing 80 percent pass rates is doing something fundamentally different in how it prepares students.

GAU offers a fully English-medium six-year MBBS program with early clinical exposure. The university has strong hospital partnerships in Tbilisi and a structured approach to NExT preparation built into the curriculum.

For families where the child's eventual success in the licensing exam is the primary concern, and it should be for every family, GAU is the benchmark against which every other option should be measured.

2. BAU International University Tbilisi

  • Annual tuition: Approximately USD 6,000
  • FMGE 2024 pass rate: 63.29 percent
  • Location: Tbilisi
  • 2026 intake status: Open, NMC approved

BAU International University is part of the larger BAU Global network with campuses across Turkey and the United States. This international backing gives it institutional infrastructure and academic standards that go beyond a standalone Georgian institution.

Its FMGE pass rate of 63.29 percent places it firmly in the top tier of Georgian universities. The teaching environment is structured, the clinical exposure is genuine, and the university has invested significantly in simulation labs and practical training facilities in recent years.

BAU is a strong choice for families who want a university with a broader global academic identity and a consistently strong FMGE record.

3. Georgian National University SEU

  • Annual tuition: Approximately USD 6,000
  • FMGE 2024 pass rate: 60.39 percent
  • Location: Tbilisi
  • 2026 intake status: Open, NMC approved

SEU has built a strong reputation among Indian medical students over the past decade. A 60.39 percent FMGE pass rate is a number that most MBBS destinations in the world would be proud of, and SEU has maintained this level consistently.

The university has a well-established Indian student community, which matters more than most families initially expect. Students who have a support network around them, who know where to eat, who to call when something goes wrong, and how to navigate university administration, consistently perform better academically than those who are isolated.

SEU also has structured mentorship and NExT preparation embedded in its final years, which is increasingly important as the Indian licensing framework evolves.

4. David Tvildiani Medical University (DTMU)

  • Annual tuition: Approximately USD 6,000
  • FMGE 2024 pass rate: 48.50 percent
  • Location: Tbilisi
  • 2026 intake status: Open, NMC approved

David Tvildiani Medical University is one of the oldest and most established private medical universities in Georgia. It has been educating international students for decades and has a particularly well-developed clinical training program.

DTMU's hospital affiliations in Tbilisi provide students with access to a wide range of clinical cases across specialties from early in the course. The university's long track record means its processes are mature, its faculty are experienced with international students, and its administrative systems are reliable.

A 48.50 percent FMGE pass rate reflects solid preparation, though families comparing DTMU to the top three options should factor in the difference honestly.

5. Alte University

  • Annual tuition: Approximately USD 5,500
  • FMGE 2024 pass rate: 46.67 percent
  • Location: Tbilisi
  • 2026 intake status: Open, NMC approved

Alte University offers a competitive combination of affordable fees and a genuine medical education environment. At USD 5,500 per year, it sits at the more accessible end of the private university fee range while still delivering pass rates that comfortably exceed national FMGE averages.

The university has a modern campus in Tbilisi with well-equipped laboratories and a growing clinical network. For families working within a tighter budget who still want a university with verifiable FMGE performance, Alte is worth serious consideration.

6. New Vision University

  • Annual tuition: Approximately USD 7,000
  • FMGE 2024 pass rate: 36.62 percent
  • Location: Tbilisi
  • 2026 intake status: Open, NMC approved

New Vision University is one of the more premium private medical universities in Georgia. At USD 7,000 per year it sits at the higher end of the Georgian fee range, and the campus and facilities reflect that investment.

The university has strong international accreditations beyond NMC and offers a campus environment that is genuinely modern. However, the FMGE pass rate of 36.62 percent means families considering New Vision need to weigh the higher fees against outcomes data honestly.

New Vision may suit families where the overall educational environment, campus experience, and international recognitions are weighted alongside the NExT pass rate consideration.

7. European University Georgia

  • Annual tuition: Approximately USD 5,500
  • FMGE 2024 pass rate: 35.95 percent
  • Location: Tbilisi
  • 2026 intake status: Open, NMC approved

European University Georgia has a long history of educating international students and maintains a stable NMC-approved status. The fees are among the more affordable in the Georgian private university ecosystem.

The FMGE pass rate of 35.95 percent is modest compared to the top universities on this list, which means families considering European University should specifically ask about what NExT preparation support the university provides and what AV Global's own coaching program adds on top of that.

8. Caucasus International University

  • Annual tuition: Approximately USD 5,500
  • FMGE 2024 pass rate: 33.02 percent
  • Location: Tbilisi
  • 2026 intake status: Open, NMC approved

Caucasus International University has a functioning MBBS program with NMC approval and an established campus in Tbilisi. The university attracts a significant number of Indian students each year and has a visible Indian student community.

At a 33.02 percent FMGE pass rate, CIU sits in the lower half of this ranking. Families who choose CIU should factor in dedicated NExT preparation support from day one of the student's study journey, not as an afterthought in final year.

9. Petre Shotadze Tbilisi Medical Academy

  • Annual tuition: Approximately USD 6,000
  • FMGE 2024 pass rate: 32.14 percent
  • Location: Tbilisi
  • 2026 intake status: Open, NMC approved

Petre Shotadze Tbilisi Medical Academy is a smaller institution within the Georgian private medical university landscape. It holds NMC approval and offers a six-year English medium program.

The 32.14 percent FMGE pass rate means families considering this university should do particularly careful due diligence on clinical training quality, faculty credentials, and batch sizes before committing.

10. East European University

  • Annual tuition: Approximately USD 5,500
  • FMGE 2024 pass rate: Growing track record, data building
  • Location: Tbilisi
  • 2026 intake status: Open, NMC approved

East European University is a newer entrant in the Indian student market relative to the other institutions on this list. Its FMGE pass rate track record is still building as its first cohorts of Indian students complete the degree and appear for the exam.

The university offers competitive fees and a modern campus. Families considering EEU should weigh the lower fees against the reality that FMGE performance data is not yet as established as for the universities ranked above it. Choosing a newer institution requires either a higher risk tolerance or very strong supplementary NExT preparation support.

The Table Every Indian Family Should Save

Rank University Annual Fees FMGE 2024 Pass Rate Status
1Georgian American UniversityUSD 5,50080.33%Open 2026
2BAU International UniversityUSD 6,00063.29%Open 2026
3Georgian National University SEUUSD 6,00060.39%Open 2026
4David Tvildiani Medical UniversityUSD 6,00048.50%Open 2026
5Alte UniversityUSD 5,50046.67%Open 2026
6New Vision UniversityUSD 7,00036.62%Open 2026
7European University GeorgiaUSD 5,50035.95%Open 2026
8Caucasus International UniversityUSD 5,50033.02%Open 2026
9Petre Shotadze Tbilisi Medical AcademyUSD 6,00032.14%Open 2026
10East European UniversityUSD 5,500BuildingOpen 2026

All fees are approximate annual tuition in USD. Total six-year costs including hostel and living expenses vary. Families should verify current NMC status directly at the time of application.

What About TSMU and Batumi Shota Rustaveli?

These two names appear in almost every MBBS Georgia conversation because they were prominent options for Indian students for many years.

Tbilisi State Medical University and Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University will continue to teach their existing enrolled international students. Students already studying there are not affected. However, both universities will stop accepting new international admissions from the 2026 intake onward as part of Georgia's government policy change.

For a family sitting down in March 2026 to plan their child's MBBS, both institutions are closed options for new applications. The energy and research time is better spent on the private universities listed above.

How to Actually Choose Between These Universities

The table above gives you the data. This section helps you interpret it for your specific situation.

  • If NExT pass rate is your primary concern, and for most families it should be, the gap between Georgian American University at 80.33 percent and the universities ranked 7 through 10 at 33 to 36 percent is not a small difference. It represents a fundamentally different probability of your child passing the exam that gives them the legal right to practice medicine in India.
  • If budget is the primary constraint, the difference between USD 5,500 and USD 7,000 per year is approximately Rs 1.3 lakhs annually, or around Rs 8 lakhs over six years. That is a meaningful number for many families. Universities ranked 1, 5, 7, 8, and 10 all sit at the USD 5,500 level. Among those, GAU offers the highest FMGE rate by a wide margin at the same price point.
  • If your child has a lower NEET score, some universities may be more welcoming than others, and some offer better academic support infrastructure for students who need more structured teaching. This is not visible in a fee table or a pass rate number. It requires a conversation with someone who knows each university's actual classroom culture. Before checking university scores, ensure your child meets the required eligibility criteria.
  • If your child is going alone for the first time, the size of the Indian student community, the availability of Indian food, the quality of hostel management, and the responsiveness of university administration to student concerns matter as much as fees and FMGE data. A student who is homesick, isolated, and struggling to adjust will not study effectively regardless of which university they are enrolled in.

What AV Global Checks Before Recommending Any University

A top 10 list is the beginning of a decision, not the end of one. AV Global's internal evaluation of Georgian universities goes significantly beyond publicly available data.

  • NMC and WDOMS status is verified directly from official sources at the time of recommendation. University data that was accurate eighteen months ago may have changed.
  • Hostel and accommodation quality is physically inspected. Not based on photographs sent by the university. Based on actual visits by AV Global team members.
  • Faculty and teaching quality is assessed through ongoing feedback from our own students who are currently enrolled, not from university marketing materials.
  • FMGE performance is tracked across multiple years and multiple batches. A single good year followed by two poor ones tells a very different story from consistent performance across four or five years.
  • On-ground support capacity is evaluated. A university that has no system for responding to student welfare concerns at 11pm on a Tuesday is a different proposition from one that does.

This depth of due diligence is what the difference between a counsellor and a ticket seller looks like in practice.

Frequently Asked Questions: MBBS Universities in Georgia 2026

Which university in Georgia has the highest FMGE pass rate for Indian students?

Based on 2024 data, Georgian American University has the highest FMGE pass rate among Georgian institutions at 80.33 percent. This is significantly higher than the national average for foreign medical graduates.

Are all Georgian universities on this list NMC approved for 2026?

All universities listed above held NMC approval at the time of writing. However, NMC approval status should always be verified directly at the NMC website at the time of the admission process, as listings are updated periodically.

Can Indian students still study at TSMU or Batumi Shota Rustaveli after the new policy?

Students already enrolled at these universities are not affected. However, new international admissions at Georgian state universities including TSMU and Batumi Shota Rustaveli have been discontinued from the 2026 intake. Fresh applicants should focus on private universities.

Is the FMGE pass rate the only thing to consider when choosing a university?

It is the most important metric for Indian students because it directly measures the probability of your child being able to practice medicine in India after graduating. However, teaching quality, clinical exposure, hostel environment, batch sizes, and support systems all contribute to the pass rate outcomes and should be evaluated alongside the headline number.

What is the total cost of MBBS in Georgia including living expenses?

Annual tuition ranges from approximately USD 5,500 to USD 7,000 depending on university. Adding hostel costs, food, transport, insurance, and annual travel home, most families budget between Rs 5.5 and Rs 7.5 lakhs per year. Total six-year costs typically fall between Rs 30 and Rs 42 lakhs all inclusive, which remains significantly lower than private MBBS in India.

How many Indian students are currently studying MBBS in Georgia?

Georgia is home to a significant and growing Indian student population across its medical universities. The community is well established enough that most cities where these universities operate have Indian restaurants, Indian grocery stores, and active student community groups.

The Decision That Deserves More Than an Hour of Research

Choosing where your child will spend the next six years of their life, building the foundation of a medical career, is not a decision that should be made based on one website, one list, or one agent's recommendation.

The families who make this decision best are the ones who ask hard questions, verify data independently, speak to current students at the universities they are considering, and work with counsellors who are willing to say this university is not right for your child just as easily as they say this one is.

If you want a personalised university recommendation for your child's specific NEET score, academic profile, budget, and long-term goals, book a free counselling session with AV Global Overseas. The conversation will cover three or four serious university options with honest reasons for and against each one. No pressure toward any single name. No commission-driven recommendations. Just a clear picture of what your child's options actually look like.

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