Accredited, portable degrees
Programmes are authorised by Georgia's National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement, and graduates go on to licensing exams and postgraduate study across Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Autumn intake applications are open
Education consultancy · Georgia
BRS Global Education guides students to accredited universities in Tbilisi, Batumi and Kutaisi — choosing the right programme, assembling the application, preparing the D3 visa file, and being at the airport when you land.
No fee for your first sessionSupport desk based in Tbilisi
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+977 1 4123456Why Georgia
Georgia has quietly become one of the most practical places in Europe to earn an English-taught degree — particularly in medicine. Here is what makes it work, and what we check before recommending it to you.
Programmes are authorised by Georgia's National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement, and graduates go on to licensing exams and postgraduate study across Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Medicine, dentistry, business and IT degrees are delivered in English, so you can begin your studies without first learning Georgian.
Tuition and living expenses sit well below comparable programmes in the UK, US and Australia, with fees published per academic year.
Most universities admit on the strength of your school results and an interview rather than a single high-stakes national entrance exam.
Tbilisi, Batumi and Kutaisi are walkable, affordable and used to international students, with sizeable South Asian communities already settled.
Georgia's D3 study visa follows a documented checklist. We prepare every item with you and review the file before it is submitted.
Our services
We handle the whole route rather than the profitable parts of it. Each stage below is included in a standard BRS engagement.
We start with a conversation, not a brochure. Your counsellor maps your results, budget and long-term plan before any university is named.
A shortlist of three to five institutions matched to your profile, with the trade-offs of each spelled out in writing.
We assemble, verify and translate the full application file so nothing is returned for a missing signature or stamp.
End-to-end preparation for the Georgian D3 study visa, including the financial documentation that most applications stumble on.
Flights, airport pickup and a verified place to live, arranged before you leave rather than after you land.
Our Tbilisi desk stays reachable through your whole degree — for residence permits, bank accounts or a difficult semester.
Programmes
Medicine is the most common route, but Georgian universities also run well-regarded English-taught programmes in business, technology and hospitality.
Universities
All are state-accredited Georgian universities. Programme availability, tuition and entry requirements change each intake, so your counsellor confirms the current position before you apply.
Tbilisi
Medicine · Dentistry · Pharmacy
Tbilisi
Medicine · Business · Sciences
Tbilisi
Medicine (MD)
Tbilisi
Medicine
Batumi
Medicine · Tourism
Kutaisi
Medicine · Agriculture
Tbilisi
Business · Law · Media
Tbilisi
Business · Law · IT
Tbilisi
Medicine · IT · Business
Tbilisi
Medicine · IT
Tbilisi
Medicine · Business
Tbilisi
Medicine · Dentistry
How it works
Every student gets a written plan at the start. No stage begins before you have approved the one before it.
A 30–45 minute conversation, in person or online. We review your marks, budget and goals, and tell you plainly whether we can help.
You receive a written shortlist with fees, city, accreditation and intake dates. We apply to your chosen universities and follow up until offers arrive.
Transcripts translated and notarised, forms completed, tuition invoices explained. We confirm your seat and collect your admission package.
We build your D3 visa file, rehearse the interview with you, then help with flights, insurance and airport pickup.
You are met in Tbilisi, settled into accommodation and registered at your university. Our support desk stays with you until you graduate.
Student experiences
I had offers from two countries and no idea how to compare them. BRS laid out the costs, the recognition and the risks side by side, and I understood the decision for the first time.
My visa file was rejected once before I came to BRS. They rebuilt it from scratch, explained every document, and it was approved in three weeks.
Somebody was waiting for me at Tbilisi airport at 2am. Two years later they still call before every semester registration.
Questions
If your question isn't here, ask it directly — we answer within one working day.
Requirements vary by university and by your home country's rules. Most Georgian universities admit on school results plus an interview, and many accept an internal English assessment instead of IELTS or TOEFL. If you plan to practise medicine at home after graduating, your own country's licensing requirements may still apply — we go through this with you at the counselling stage, before you commit to anything.
Tuition depends on the university and programme, and living costs depend on the city and how you live. We give you a written estimate covering tuition, accommodation, food, transport, insurance and visa fees for the specific universities on your shortlist, so you are budgeting against real numbers rather than averages.
Your first counselling session is free and carries no obligation. If you decide to proceed, we share a written fee schedule that lists exactly what is included at each stage before you sign anything. We never take a share of your tuition without telling you.
Georgian universities run autumn and spring intakes, with autumn being the larger one. Document translation, notarisation and the visa file realistically take two to three months, so we ask students to start at least four months before their intended intake.
Recognition depends on your home country's regulator, not on us or on the university. We tell you which body governs recognition for your programme and country, point you to its published criteria, and confirm the university's current accreditation status. We will not promise you a licence — no consultancy honestly can.
Our Tbilisi support desk is reachable throughout your degree. Students contact us about residence permit renewals, bank accounts, changing accommodation, health issues and academic difficulties. That support is part of what you pay for, not an add-on.
Next step
One conversation is usually enough to know whether studying in Georgia is the right move for you. It costs nothing and commits you to nothing.