Georgia FAQs
Yes, students must qualify NEET
Indians students do not face any challenges when it comes to finding decent accommodation in Georgia. Most universities offer hostel facilities to their students within the college grounds/Campus. Most of the hostels are equipped with kitchen facilities that students can use to cook food for themselves.
Most universities also allow their students to make alternative arrangements by renting or leasing spaces. Due to the high influx of international students, there are plenty of PG options too. Not to mention the rise in the number of Indian restaurants around the university areas.
The tuition fees for most medical institutes in Georgia is somewhere between $4000 to 7500. The hostel fee is about $160 to $260. The hostel fee is relatively higher compared to the rents charged by spaces outside the universities.
MCI recognizes most medical institutes in Georgia. Degrees from those institutes are valid for practice in India. The only requirement for them is that they must qualify the MCI Screening Test.
Yes. In fact, some of the best MNCs are present in Georgia, and they offer internships as well as jobs to MBBS graduates.
All MBBS graduates from Georgian universities can practice in any country they like, as long as they qualify the respective country’s qualifying exam. In the case of the US, the qualifying exam is USMLE. In the UK, it’s PLAB. Likewise, in Australia, it’s AMC. European countries require you to qualify a language test as well as the respective country’s practice licensing exam.
All international students are taught in English.
The younger generations in Georgia are all well-versed in English and can interact with the foreign students effectively, without any hiccups. So, Indian students do not suffer any language barrier during their time in Georgia.
Yes, you can. If you are a full-time EU or EEA student (or from Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway, or Switzerland) you can work for up to 20 hours per week. If you are a full-time student from outside of the EU, you will be limited to working up to 120 full days or 240 half days per year before you must apply for a work permit. Upon gaining paid work in Germany you should contact the German employment office to learn about the legal conditions
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