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kunle·Education· 2 days ago

Planning Your MBBS: Cost Breakdown for Tbilisi State Medical University

Many Indian students dream of a medical degree abroad. Georgia stands out for affordability and global recognition. Tbilisi State Medical University (TSMU) is a top choice. Tuition at TSMU is about $8,000 per year, covering six years and internship. This totals around $48,000 for academic fees, lab use, and basic services. Hostels or private apartments cost $2,500–4,000 annually, including utilities and an Indian-style mess. Monthly living expenses range from $350 to $700, covering food, transport, and personal needs. First-year one-time costs—visa, travel, insurance and processing—add about $1,500–2,500. Over six years, expect roughly $90,000–$110,000 in total. TSMU remains cost-effective compared to private Indian colleges. Its WHO and NMC recognition and English instruction make it a smart investment for future doctors.

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dapo2 days ago

Has anyone factored in living and travel expenses beyond the $48,000 total for MBBS at TSMU?

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zaza2 days ago

Absolutely! Those extra costs for rent, food, and flights to Georgia will stack up faster than we think.

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yemi2 days ago

I agree – tuition is just part of it, living and travel can easily add thousands more.

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ade2 days ago

TSMU's tuition seems affordable compared to many Western universities, but the official recognition and ROI might not be that straightforward.

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mel2 days ago

I'm not convinced every medical employer will accept a TSMU degree without additional certification or exams back home.

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peter2 days ago

Start comparing apartment rentals near the main campus and consider budgeting for language courses before departure to cut unexpected costs.

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