International Applicants

Procedures for International Student Admission on English Instructed Bachelor Programs: Computer Science and Chemistry-Biochemistry

Natural and Exact Science Department with close coordination of the TSU administration ensures immediate responses and consultations regarding admission procedures for international applicants. For this purposes the international admission coordinator together with program director ensures step by step guidance and procedures for applicants.

International applicant’s admission process includes 10 main steps:  

  • Step 1. Contact international Admission Coordinator directly by email or using “Recruit CRM” link;
  • Step 2. Feel the TSU application form and send the signed form and passport copy to the Admission Coordinator;
  • Step 3. Coordinator will arrange online interview for you and let you know about interview instruction time and password to be connected on the platform;
  • Step 4. Interview with the department/university representatives;
  • Step 5. Admission Coordinator will inform you about results of interview process and sends the TSU offer letter;
  • Step 6. You need to provide translated passport and education documentation to the coordinator for Ministry Admission, and you should apply to the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia for Ministry Admission.
  • Step 7. In case applicant needs help to higher the translation and legalization of education documents in Georgia, she/he should contact service providers in Tbilisi and pay documentation service fee in the range 200 - 250 EURO.
  • Step 8. Coordinator will send to you the TSU contract. You should sign and send it back to the coordinator. Based on the signed contract TSU rector’s Order on your admission will be issued.
  • Step 9. After Rector’s order, you should pay (TSU Account) tuition fees for the first semester,
  • Step 10. As soon as we get confirmation from the TSU finance department on your payment, we will send the official Letter of Invitation and your student status will be reflected on the National Student Registry of Georgia, which will allow you to apply for student VISA in Georgia Embassy.

Take into account that international student admission in Georgia from Application, Admission and Visa procedures needs at least two - three month time period before the semester starts.

For Study in Georgia consultation and  admission procedures on Computing Bachelor Program at TSU, contact Dr. Nino Chubinidze  - International admission coordinator by email: nino.chubinidze@tsu.ge, or contact and leave the request issue of interest by Vibe, WhatsApp, Messenger on the cellphone: +995 599 305 556.


Admission Requirements:

·  Application form 

· Secondary school certificate translated into Georgian language and attested by notary;

· Passport copy translated into Georgian Language and attested by notary;

· Proof that Chemistry and English language courses were passed at school

Send your application and all required documents to the following email addresses: chancellery@tsu.ge and nino.chubinidze@tsu.ge

After submitting documents, candidates should be invited for the video interview by skype to confirm efficient knowledge of the English language.

In case of any questions regarding the admission procedures, please contact  Admission Coordinator 


Study Process at TSU

Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU) is a spiritual and intellectual successor of multi-century Georgian culture, humanistic traditions and old Georgian educational, scientific and cultural centers. 

to accumulate the respective amount of credits for the accomplishment of each cycle of higher education.

The first cycle – Bachelor’s degree programme – at least 240 ECTS credits

From 2007 until 2010 there was a certified specialist’s educational programme  within the framework of higher education, which covered 120-180 ECTS credits.

The students were admitted to these programmes commensurate with the procedure, envisaged by Georgian law, against a general education certificate.

A higher education institution is entitled to award an interim qualification to a student in the case of taking only a part of the educational programme (in the case of accumulation of ECTS credits envisaged for the short cycle within the first cycle educational programme). An interim qualification can be awarded after the attainment of the learning outcomes envisaged for a part of the respective educational programme, which cannot be less than the half of the net amount of ECTS credits envisaged for the educational programme concerned (from 1 September 2010).

The second cycle: Master’s degree Programme – at least, 120 ECTS credits

The third cycle: Doctorate – at least, 180 ECTS credits