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MD Courses at European University
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- Estd. 2012
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European University MDStudents Ratings & Reviews
4.1/5
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- 0% students never faced discrimination in this university
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Internships3.7
Part time work2.7
Post study jobs5
Quality of faculty4.3
Student Life4.7
Value for money4
Public transportation5
Safety4.7
Indian Food4
Permanent Immigration3
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Harishankar Kollikkara Raju 
Medical Doctor Program - Batch of 2025
4.2
Georgia doesn't offer a straightforward path for students to obtain permanent residency.
Tips: The MD program is recognized by the NMC, making it easier for Indian students. The medium of instruction is English, and the faculty speaks it well, which encourages greater class interaction. Furthermore, the tuition fees are cheaper compared to Indian colleges that overcharge.
Likes (Internships): Many colleges, like TSMU, allow students to participate in procedures early on, rather than just observing and lecturing. Also, the hospitals are very modern and well-equipped with the latest technologies and staffed by expert doctors.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Georgia doesn't offer a straightforward path for students to obtain permanent residency, unlike many other countries. It takes several years of residency and work to gain citizenship. Even with citizenship, racism can make individuals feel unwelcome.
Total Monthly Expense 210
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual Salary
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Amala Lal 
Medical Doctor Program - Batch of 2024
4.5
Impressed by the quality of education.
Tips: I have changed drastically after moving to Georgia. It is a cultural difference and people's mentality is different from what I have experienced in India. But it is easy to adjust to the changes. There are scholarships available from the university even though I haven't applied for any. I am really satisfied with the academics and the teachers of my university. They were really helpful throughout my studies and even for clinics. Georgia is a beautiful country and transportation is also cheap as they have student sanctions for public transportation. But it is more expensive than India and they have become more racists in the past years.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty is quite good. Doctors are approachable and they even help out the university staff. The university is equipped with modern technology learning objectives and that is worth the money we pay for. The university has mostly Georgian nationality for the faculty but we can also find some foreigners for the webinars and in some of the clinics.
Dislikes (Internships): Internship is not as same as in India. The patient exposure is actually quite good. But as compared to the usual internship practice in India, we don't have an exact internship. We just have clinical classes that are held in hospital and during that time we can visit patients and examine them if they are cooperative. As the university has obtained a cardiology centre, cardiology is quite good and can do extra practice after undergoing an interview with the dean of the faculty. There are also exchange programmes with other countries for which Indian students are also applicable.
Total Monthly Expense 300
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual Salary 15000
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Anonymous
Medical Doctor Program - Batch of 2023
3.6
The experience is tough at first but eventually it will be worth the experience.
Tips: The lecturers are good, but the exams are tough. The topics are not covered in the two-hour lecture period, so you have to study the full topics from an app like Prep, Marrow, or World. The following week, you have to give a viva on the topic, and your score is based on that viva. Because of the language barrier, it is difficult to find a job in Georgia. However, you can get a job delivering for an Indian restaurant or mess hall. If you learn Georgian, it is easy to find a job. In the beginning, it is difficult to get a good paycheck, but if you work part-time, you can easily pay for your food and housing.
Likes (Public transportation): In Tbilisi, Georgia, the public transportation system is clean, fast, and safe. It's also very affordable. For just 4 rupees, you can travel anywhere in the city. If you change buses or the metro within an hour and a half of your first swipe, you don't have to pay again. I lived 18 kilometres from the airport, and it took me 45 minutes to get there by metro and bus for just 4 rupees. That's a lot cheaper than taking a taxi, which would have cost 25 lari.
Total Monthly Expense 375
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
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Anonymous
Medical Doctor Program - Batch of 2026
4.3
Very friendly and diverse college with great faculty.
Tips: A good environment for studying. The teachers were caring, supportive, and friendly. There were scholarship programmes available at the college, but I didn’t qualify for any of them. This college made me much more self-efficient and courageous. The food is very cheap there, and Georgian cuisine is very tasty. You can also get Indian food. A 5,000-dollar course can be considered reasonable if it offers strong educational value, excellent support, and access to career-boosting opportunities. If it lacks in these areas, it might feel overpriced. But at this price, they offer a very good learning experience and good college infrastructure.
Dislikes (Part time work): Working part-time while studying for a medical degree is a little tedious. You don't get enough time to study and work because of the huge syllabus. It's challenging to concentrate on studying enough and find a part-time job sometimes.
Total Monthly Expense 275
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual Salary 20000
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