MBBS in Georgia is far cheaper than a private medical seat in India, but the headline tuition is only part of the picture. Here is a clear breakdown of tuition, living costs, and the full six year budget for an Indian student in 2026.
Tuition ranges across Georgia
Annual tuition at Georgian medical universities generally falls between about $4,000 and $8,000, depending on the university. David Tvildiani Medical University tuition is $6,000 a year, about ₹5,40,000 at 1 USD = ₹90. DTMU Fees →
The full six year cost
Including tuition, hostel, and living, the complete six year course in Georgia typically works out between roughly ₹28 lakh and ₹42 lakh. For comparison, private medical colleges in India often cost ₹80 lakh to over ₹1 crore.
What is usually included and what is not
- Tuition is the university fee for teaching and assessment.
- Hostel and food are usually separate, often about $200 to $300 a month.
- One time costs such as visa, travel, documentation, apostille, and insurance are additional and vary by student.
A note on currency and changes
Fees are set in US dollars. INR equivalents move with the exchange rate, so budget for some variation. Universities can revise tuition, so confirm current figures before you pay.
Fees FAQ
What is the cheapest MBBS in Georgia?
Some universities start near $4,000 a year, but choose on recognition and outcomes, not price alone.
What is DTMU's fee?
$6,000 a year, six year tuition $36,000.
Are there scholarships?
DTMU offers up to $2,000 a year on tuition for eligible students.
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