
David Tvildiani Medical University in Tbilisi, Georgia, began enrolments in 1992 and attained official university status in 2011, becoming one of the first private medical universities in the country. Named after esteemed cardiologist David Tvildiani, it offers a modern MD program designed to international standards.
The university provides a six-year MD (MBBS equivalent) curriculum delivered entirely in English and Georgian, emphasizing integrated basic and clinical sciences aligned with USMLE preparation. The campus includes simulation labs, anatomy and biochemistry labs, smart classrooms, and clinical training through affiliated teaching hospitals.
Globally recognized by WHO, the National Medical Commission (India), ECFMG, FAIMER, WFME, AMSE, AMEE, and ORPHEUS, David Tvildiani enrolls about 1,000 students, including 600–700 international students, with a strong focus on USMLE preparedness and global clinical competence.
- Minimum 17 years old by 31 December in the admission year
- Completion of 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, scoring at least 50% in PCB (45–50% for reserved categories)
- NEET qualification is mandatory for Indian applicants
- Required: Passport, academic transcripts, NEET result (for Indians), medical fitness certificate (including HIV test), passport-size photos
- Hostels: Four assisted dorms (separate for male/female), furnished with Wi‑Fi, laundry, kitchens, dining space; Indian mess available
- Indian-friendly environment: Active Indian student group, cultural celebrations, and focus on catering to vegetarian preferences
- Academic structure: USMLE-aligned curriculum with small-group learning, integrated modules, frequent quizzes, and CBEs
- Clinical exposure: Starts in Year 3 with rotations in affiliated hospitals and simulation-based clinics
- Support & enrichment: International student office, career guidance, student councils, research and specialty interest groups, merit-based scholarships