
Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University (BSU) in Batumi, Georgia, traces its origins to a boys’ gymnasium founded in 1897, became a Teachers’ Institute in 1935, and was granted full university status in 1990. Named after Georgia’s revered poet Shota Rustaveli, BSU serves as the region’s premier public university offering a wide range of programs, including a 6-year MBBS/MD track.
The International Faculty of Medicine at BSU operates globally-recognized clinical programs, offers instruction entirely in English, and maintains early clinical exposure at affiliated hospitals. With about 6,000 enrolled students—including 1,200+ international students from 68 countries—the university also participates in international research and educational exchange initiatives.
BSU is officially recognized by the World Health Organization, National Medical Commission (India), Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER), and inclusion in the World Directory of Medical Schools, making its graduates eligible for licensure exams like FMGE, USMLE, and PLAB.
- Must be 17 years or older by 31 December of the admission year
- Completed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, scoring at least 50% aggregate in PCB
- NEET qualification is mandatory for Indian students
- Required documents: Passport, academic transcripts, NEET result (for Indians), medical fitness certificate (including HIV), and passport-sized photographs
- Hostels: On-campus and nearby dorms with furnished rooms, shared kitchens, laundry, Wi‑Fi, and 24/7 security
- Indian-friendly environment: Indian student associations, Indian mess options, and celebration of festivals such as Diwali and Holi
- Clinical training: Begins in Year 3 via rotations in affiliated hospitals and simulation labs
- Facilities: Includes a sports complex, gym, swimming pool, library, counseling and health services, and career support
- Activities & events: Cultural festivals, sports tournaments, academic workshops, and community outreach programs
- Local feedback: Students report beach access next to campus amenities, seasonal celebrations, and a steady academic-life balance