
David Aghmashenebeli University of Georgia Tbilisi Review- Faculty, Placements, Students, Infrastructure, Campus & Facilities 2026
Georgia, Tbilisi- ECFMG, FAIMER, WDOMS, WHO
- Private
- Est. 1991
David Aghmashenebeli University of Georgia Reviews
Facilities
Transport
Auditorium
Hostel
Banks
Wi-Fi
Gym
Laboratory
Cafeteria
Library
Medical
Comp Labs
Sports
Classrooms
Address/Contact
- Address:25 Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue, Tbilisi, Georgia, Pin-25 Ilia, Tbilisi
Commonly Asked Questions
Is Tbilisi safe and affordable?
Yes, a modern, safe, and student-friendly city with living costs of approx. USD 200–350 per month.
How are placements/career prospects?
Supported by the Career Development Center, strong clinical training, and alumni network. Graduates pursue practice or PG after clearing licensing exams.
Are scholarships available?
Limited merit-based and category scholarships; most students are self-financed.
Is NEET mandatory?
Yes, for Indian students in medical/dental programs.
Does it provide hostel facilities?
Yes, accommodation options are available for international students.
How is the clinical exposure?
Strong practical focus with training at affiliated hospitals and the university’s dental clinic.
Is the MD degree recognized by NMC India?
Yes, graduates are eligible for FMGE/NExT after completion.
Is DAUG good for Indian students?
Yes, it is a popular, affordable choice with English-medium programs, NMC recognition, and good clinical training in a safe city.
What are the tuition fees?
MD: USD 4,100–5,500/year; DMD: USD 4,000–5,000/year; Other programs: generally USD 3,000–4,500/year. Confirm latest fees officially.
What courses does DAUG offer?
It offers MD (Medicine), DMD (Dentistry), Business Administration, Law, Journalism, English Philology, International Relations, Tourism, IT, Psychology, and various Master’s & Doctoral programs. All programs meet European standards.




