Cheapest MBBS in Georgia 2026
Most affordable MBBS universities in Georgia for Indian students 2026. Sorted by lowest total cost including tuition, hostel, and living expenses.
Reviewed by the iAMBBS medical admissions team•Last updated July 2026
Looking for the most affordable MBBS options in Georgia? This list ranks medical universities by total 6-year cost (tuition + hostel + living expenses) to help Indian students and families find genuine budget-friendly options without compromising on NMC approval or education quality.
Among the 38 universities listed, 9 are NMC approved and 16 are government institutions. The highest FMGE pass rate is 50% at David Tvildiani Medical University. Average annual fees are approximately $6,099 (₹5.2 lakhs).
What "Cheapest MBBS in Georgia" Really Includes
Affordable MBBS options in Georgia are ranked here by total six-year cost — tuition plus hostel and living expenses — not just the headline tuition figure. A low first-year fee can hide higher living or later-year costs, so always compare the lifetime number. Every university listed is NMC-approved, because a cheap degree that can't be used in India is no saving at all.
Compare All 38 Universities
| # | University | Fees / yr | 6-yr Total | FMGE % | NMC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kutaisi Universityhistoric city of Kutaisi, Georgia | $4,000 (₹3.4L) | ₹20L | — | Yes |
| 2 | Akaki Tsereteli State UniversityKutaisi, Georgia | $4,500 (₹3.8L) | ₹23L | — | Yes |
| 3 | BAU International UniversityBatumi, Georgia | $4,800 (₹4.1L) | ₹24L | — | — |
| 4 | BAU International University BatumiBatumi, Georgia | $4,800 (₹4.1L) | ₹24L | — | — |
| 5 | East European UniversityTbilisi, Georgia | $5,000 (₹4.3L) | ₹26L | — | — |
| 6 | Batumi School of MedicineBatumi, Georgia | $5,000 (₹4.3L) | ₹26L | — | Yes |
| 7 | Batumi Shota Rustaveli State UniversityBatumi, Georgia | $5,000 (₹4.3L) | ₹25L | — | — |
| 8 | Marneuli UniversityMarneuli, Georgia | $5,167 (₹4.4L) | ₹26L | — | Yes |
| 9 | Georgian American UniversityTbilisi, Georgia | $5,500 (₹4.7L) | ₹28L | 32% | — |
| 10 | Geomedi UniversityTbilisi, Georgia | $5,500 (₹4.7L) | ₹28L | — | — |
| 11 | Grigol Robakidze UniversityTbilisi, Georgia | $5,500 (₹4.7L) | ₹28L | 11% | Yes |
| 12 | ALTE UniversityTbilisi, Georgia | $5,800 (₹4.9L) | ₹28L | — | — |
| 13 | European UniversityTbilisi, Georgia | $5,900 (₹5.0L) | ₹30L | — | — |
| 14 | Georgian National University SEUTbilisi, Georgia | $5,900 (₹5.0L) | ₹30L | — | Yes |
| 15 | International Black Sea UniversityTbilisi, Georgia | $5,900 (₹5.0L) | ₹30L | — | — |
Showing top 15 by ranking. Full details for all 38 universities below.

Kutaisi University

Akaki Tsereteli State University


BAU International University


BAU International University Batumi

East European University

Batumi School of Medicine

Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University

Marneuli University

Georgian American University

Geomedi University

Grigol Robakidze University

ALTE University

European University

Georgian National University SEU

International Black Sea University

Caucasus University

Kutaisi International University

David Tvildiani Medical University

Caucasus International University

Caucasus School of Medicine

Ilia State University

Kutaisi Medical Institute

Petre Shotadze Tbilisi Medical Academy

New Vision University

Tbilisi Medical Academy

Tbilisi Medical Institute

Telavi State University

University of Georgia

Tbilisi State Medical University

Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University

Georgian Technical University

Metsnierebi University

Samtskhe-Javakheti State University

Sokhumi State University

Zugdidi Medical College

Zugdidi State University

Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University

Georgia Medical University Kutaisi
Costs Students Forget to Budget For
Beyond tuition and hostel, plan for one-time and recurring extras: flights home (often twice a year), winter clothing for cold countries, mandatory health insurance, visa/residence renewals, and a local SIM and food. These typically add ₹1–3 lakh across the course. Building them into your budget from day one prevents mid-course financial stress.
Cheapest Isn't Always Best
The lowest-fee university is not automatically the right choice. A slightly higher-fee university with a much better FMGE pass rate and stronger clinical training is usually the better long-term investment. Use cost as a filter, then decide on FMGE outcomes and NMC approval.
How to Apply for MBBS in Georgia
Once you have shortlisted a university from the list above, the process is straightforward: confirm you have qualified NEET, prepare your documents (10th/12th mark sheets, NEET scorecard, passport), apply to the university, receive the admission/invitation letter, and process your student visa. iAMBBS provides free, honest guidance at every step — from matching your NEET score and budget to a university in Georgia, through admission and visa, to arrival support.
