List of Universities in the Republic of Georgia

The Republic of Georgia, formerly a member of the Soviet Bloc, gained its independence in 1991. Since then, it has struggled economically and endured periods of civil unrest, including a war with Russia in 2008. UNICEF estimates that 94 percent of eligible children are enrolled in primary school and the country has 20 accredited institutions of higher learning. Students must pass the Unified National Examinations to continue on to an advanced education program.
  1. Tbilisi State University

    • Located in the capital city, Tbilisi State University is the oldest university in Georgia. Undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees are available, as well as English-language courses for international students. There are also opportunities for foreign students to take Georgian as a foreign language and pick up the local dialect. The university follows a European education system and is Georgia's top-rated university.

      Tbilisi State University
      1 Chavchavadze Ave.
      Tbilisi 0218, Georgia
      011-995-32-0225107
      tsu.edu.ge/en

    International Black Sea University

    • The International Black Sea University is in Tbilisi and was founded in 1995 to train students in scientific and technical areas of study. The university is divided into six schools, in which all instruction is done in English: business management, social sciences, humanities, education, computer technologies and engineering, and languages. Besides academics, there are also social clubs for students and recreational activities like football, volleyball and basketball teams.

      International Black Sea University
      2 David Agmashenebeli Alley
      Tbilisi 0131, Georgia
      011-995-32-595005
      ibsu.edu.ge

    The Georgian Institute of Public Affairs

    • Students at The Georgian Institute of Public Affairs study on one of three course tracks: government; journalism and media management; or law and politics. Each individual college offers a master's program and individual courses that may be signed up for on a month-by-month basis. Classes are offered on a non-traditional schedule, with shorter terms and evening classes the norm, appealing to students who may also work during the day.

      The Georgian Institute of Public Affairs
      #2, Marie Brosset St.
      Tbilisi 0108, Georgia
      011-995-32-931466
      gipa.ge

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