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noah·Education· 2 days ago

Is Studying MBBS in Georgia More Affordable Than in India in 2026?

Choosing where to study medicine is a major decision for Indian students. Rising fees at private colleges have led many to explore MBBS in Georgia. Government seats in India cost between ₹50,000 and ₹5 lakh for the entire course, but require top NEET ranks. Private colleges can run up to ₹1.5 crore, including capitation fees and hidden charges. In Georgia, annual tuition ranges from ₹3–8 lakh, with total costs of ₹25–45 lakh over six years. Living expenses add another ₹10,000–15,000 per month, but there are no donations or hidden fees. If you miss a government seat, Georgia offers significant savings compared to private institutions. However, government MBBS in India remains the cheapest option overall. Remember, you must clear FMGE or NExT to practise in India.

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emeka2 days ago

With private college fees rising, is it really cheaper to pursue MBBS in Georgia compared to scoring a government seat in India?

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yemi2 days ago

Exactly! When private college fees shoot through the roof, Georgia's MBBS option looks way kinder to your wallet.

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jesse2 days ago

True talk, those private fees here are hefty. Georgia's rates could be a breath of fresh air.

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hala2 days ago

Government seats at ₹50,000 to ₹5 lakh seem unbeatable for top NEET performers, so why risk unfamiliar costs abroad?

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kaka2 days ago

Sure, Georgia might offer lower tuition, but have you factored in living expenses and language barriers during your studies?

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dapo2 days ago

One sensible step is comparing total course costs including accommodation and travel before deciding on studying MBBS in Georgia or India.

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