Kutaisi University

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  • Offers a high-quality and affordable Medicine course in English, costing about €3,800 per year
  • It has a modern campus with state-of-the-art technologies, an excellent library, and advanced research centres
  • The university is accredited by the National Centre for Educational Quality Enhancement and is listed in WDOMS

About Kutaisi University Faculty of Medicine

Kutaisi University was founded in 1992 and is a private university located in Kutaisi, Georgia. The city is one of the most ancient cities in Georgia and the world. Kutaisi is also the third most populated city in Georgia.

The main campus is in the central part of the town and is well-equipped with the most modern technologies.

The university’s mission is to educate and prepare highly qualified graduates, to help them develop decision-making skills, and to encourage every student’s personal growth.

Kutaisi University has developed a well-organised strategic plan with the main principle of cooperation between students, academic, and administrative staff.

The medical school promotes scientific research, and the results are popularised.

The Medicine Faculty of the university was founded in 2019, and students from Georgia and abroad are welcome here.

An alluring feature for aspiring doctors is the excellent library, where all students can take out any book they need, except for the periodicals and those with only one copy. And no, you don’t need to dig for hours to find a book. Kutaisi University Library has prepared for you an electronic library that allows you to find everything you need quickly. Moreover, every Saturday, the library gives talented writers and poets free space to present their talent.

The university is located at 13, 4600 Tsereteli St, Kutaisi, Georgia.

Recognition and Accreditations

  • National Medical Commission (NMC)

  • World Health Organization (WHO)

  • World Federation for Medical Education (WFME)

  • Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG)

  • Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER)

  • Medical Counselling Committee (MCC)

Admission pricelist

For academic year 2024 / 2025
Important to know that all prices are calculated at currency rate 1$ = 90 Rubles

Official Fees Pricelist

2024 - 2025

» Application date : March to October every year 

» Invitation letter : 2-3 weeks

Main steps :

» Step 1: Students must complete out an online application form along with the necessary paperwork.

» Step 2: As soon as the university receives the application, it issues an offer letter. Students can put their fees into the university's bank account.

» Step 3: After 30 days, the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia delivers an accreditation letter to the students. Subsequently, the institution receives a ministry order and sends the students an invitation letter.

» Step 4: After the above process is finished, the approval of a visa takes 30 days.

4,200USD [ $ ]
6 years study duration 

Accommodation Costs

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Accreditation

Kutaisi University is recognised by the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement.

Term Dates

The Fall semester starts at the end of September and lasts until the end of January. Midterm exams are in the last two weeks of November. The semester’s final exams are during the first two weeks of February.

The Spring semester starts at the beginning of March and lasts until the end of June. The midterms are in the last week of April and the first week of May, and the finals are held in the first two weeks of June.

Accommodation

If you choose to rent a one-bedroom apartment in the centre of Kutaisi, it will cost around €150. Rent prices outside the centre of Kutaisi are around €120.

According to your needs, like utilities, food, and leisure, living in Kutaisi will cost you between €300 and €500 per month without rent.
Studying and living in Kutaisi gives you the leverage to explore a whole new world. There, you will feel the charm of the old and ancient world. You will find the magnificence of the old architecture. But don’t imagine it as something archaic; there are many marketplaces, shopping centres, theatres, museums, and everything you need from the new world. The charm of this town is the excellent mix of the old and new world.

Extracurricular and Leisure Activities

Kutaisi University has advanced research centres in the radiation treatment field. The Hadron Therapy Centre has its own particle accelerator, and the Proton Therapy Clinic performs cancer-focused studies. Naturally, scientifically gifted students are welcome to join the effort.

As far as leisure is concerned, the university campus is a perfect place to relax and connect with others. It has many green spaces and recreational zones, and the river is running right through it. There is also a forest around the campus, so it feels like an educational haven with lots of entertainment, such as a cinema room and sports centre.

Life as a Medical Student in Kutaisi, Georgia

Kutaisi is an ancient city, and it features in Greek mythology as the home of the Golden Fleece. The legend says the latter belonged to a winged ram, and it was given to King Aeetes as a symbol of kingship. Other scholars believe that the Golden Fleece in the ancient story represents a book of alchemical knowledge.

Whatever the case, Kutaisi has been the seat of many Georgian and Imeritian kings throughout medieval times. Moreover, it was a scholar centre thanks to the local Gelati Monastery and Motsameta Monastery.

Today, Kutaisi has a population of 150,000 people, and it is an important cultural and educational centre in Western Georgia. The city has enough theatres, museums, and art galleries to fill the spare time of any student.

Furthermore, there is a local holiday known as Kutaisoba. It is celebrated on May 2, and citizens may wear masks and participate in various performances. The most common activity is to barbecue in the local forest.

People often wear a “choxa” on this day – traditional Georgian garments. While it is not mandatory to wear one, it certainly feels rewarding. So does writing poetry, dancing, and participating in wrestling contests. Kutaisoba is always a spectacular event.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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