
Tbilisi Medical Academy, officially named Petre Shotadze Tbilisi Medical Academy, was founded in 1992 by Dr. Petre Shotadze and renamed in his honor in 1999. It is one of Georgia’s first private medical schools, offering a six-year MD program in English and Georgian. The academy emphasizes innovative teaching methods, such as case-based learning, team-based learning, virtual reality, and OSCE simulation training.
The institution features a main academic campus with modern classrooms, simulation labs, an anatomy center (Anatomage), and a medical skills center. It is affiliated with leading Georgian hospitals for practical clinical training, ensuring students gain early hands-on experience. The academy also coordinates exchange and internship programs in universities across Europe.
- Minimum 17 years old by 31 December of the admission year
- Completed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, scoring at least 50 % in PCB
- NEET qualification is mandatory for Indian applicants
- Required documents: Passport, academic transcripts, NEET result (for Indian students), medical fitness certificate (including HIV test), and passport-sized photographs
- Accommodation: No on-campus hostels; the Student Services Department assists with private shared housing
- Medical insurance: Mandatory, with local coverage available ranging from $7 to $25 per month
- Teaching style: Small-group and student-centered learning using modern pedagogies like CBL, TBL, VR, and OSCE
- Clinical training: Begins early, with rotations in affiliated hospitals and internal clinical skills center
- Support services: Career guidance, student academy union, exchange opportunities, research grants, first-aid services, and a well-equipped library