Study In Georgia
The University of Georgia
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WHY Georgia?
You have many reasons to study in Georgia. Georgia is a center of attraction for international students in the region, with its natural, spiritual, transportation and physical properties specific to its cities.
Globally Accredited and High-Quality Education with Modern Facilities
Safe, Multicultural & Affordable Tuition Fees & Cost of Living
Simple Visa Process & Clear Residency Options
Rich Culture, Unique Language & Strategic Location

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Why Students Choose Sadmission?
Admission Without Confusion
Complete support to get you admitted to top Georgian universities — fast, correct, and stress-free.
Visa & Residency Assistance
We handle your visa, help with residence permits, and walk you through every legal step in Georgia.
Safe Arrival & Housing Support
From airport pickup to helping you find safe, student-friendly housing — we ensure a smooth landing.
Full Integration & University Setup
We help you register, get your student ID, understand the city, and connect with other students.
Questions and Answers (FAQ)
Do I need IELTS or TOEFL to study in Georgia?
No. Most universities in Georgia do not require IELTS or TOEFL. You’ll only need to pass a short online English interview to confirm your language level. This makes studying abroad more accessible for many students.
How safe is Georgia for international students?
Georgia is one of the safest countries in Europe, with a low crime rate. Parents and students often comment on how comfortable they feel even during their first weeks here. Safety, peace of mind, and hospitality are part of Georgia’s everyday life.Georgia is one of the safest countries in Europe, with a low crime rate. Parents and students often comment on how comfortable they feel even during their first weeks here. Safety, peace of mind, and hospitality are part of Georgia’s everyday life.
How much does it cost to study and live in Georgia?
Yes, international students are legally allowed to work part-time in Georgia. However, job opportunities may be limited depending on your language skills. We advise students to come with a prepared budget but also help you find internship or volunteering opportunities to gain experience.
Can I work while studying in Georgia?
Georgia is considered one of the most budget-friendly countries in Europe. Tuition fees for most programs range between $4,000 and $7000 per year, and monthly living expenses can be as low as $300–$500, including housing, food, and transport.
How does Sadmission support students after arrival?
Our support doesn’t stop at admission. We assist with airport pickup, student housing, university registration, city orientation, and even residence permits, legal support, and health insurance guidance. We’re with you from home to campus — and beyond.
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Tips, News

Prof. Saeid Sahmani, head of Civil Engineering at the University of Georgia, ranks second among Georgian scientists in Engineering and Technology according to the AD Scientific Index.
Prof. Saeid Sahmani Ranks 2nd Among Georgian Scientists in Engineering and Technology Civil Engineering Department Head Recognized by AD Scientific Index Prof. Saeid Sahmani, head of the Civil Engineering Department

The University of Georgia and University of Cologne successfully completed a one-week Summer School in Criminal Law for Georgian students, offering certificates and promoting intercultural cooperation.
One-Week Summer School in Criminal Law Successfully Completed University of Georgia and University of Cologne Collaboration Empowers Georgian Students On July 27, the one-week Summer School in Criminal Law, organized

The University of Georgia held its 2nd Scientific Student Conference in Information Technologies, where informatics students defended their theses and winners received awards. Discover the highlights of this academic event in Tbilisi.
UG Hosts 2nd Scientific Student Conference in Information Technologies Highlighting Student Innovation and Academic Excellence in Informatics On July 24, the University of Georgia hosted the 2nd Scientific Student Conference