Asarworld LTD for Student Services

Asar World Student Services Company is a specialized company dedicated to supporting Arab students in all Arab countries

who wish to travel and study abroad, helping them prepare and settle in their destination country.

The company offers comprehensive services to facilitate all the necessary steps for preparation and settlement in the chosen country. It has extensive experience in providing support to students and meeting their needs during their studies in Georgia.

Why study in Georgia?

The Country of Georgia in Brief

Georgia is located at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, in the Caucasus region. It borders Russia to the north, Turkey to the southwest, Armenia to the south, and Azerbaijan to the southeast. The capital and largest city is Tbilisi.

  • Population: Around 3.7 million

  • Language: Georgian (with its own unique script)

  • Currency: Georgian Lari (GEL)

  • Religion: Majority Eastern Orthodox Christian

  • Government: Democratic republic

Georgia features diverse landscapes: mountains (Caucasus), beaches (Black Sea), forests, and valleys. It’s known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and exploring ancient sites.

  • A rich blend of European and Asian influences

  • Known for its hospitality, delicious cuisine (like khachapuri and khinkali), and traditional music/dance

  • Unique language and script (Georgian)

  • Celebrations and festivals year-round

  • Affordable tuition and living costs

  • Many universities offer programs in English, especially in medicine, public health, and engineering

  • Recognized degrees and growing international student community

  • Simple visa process for many countries

Georgia is home to a growing number of internationally accredited universities, offering modern facilities and a strong academic environment. Many universities provide English-taught programs, especially in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, engineering, and business. Institutions like Tbilisi State Medical University, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, and Georgian Technical University are well-known and respected.

The Georgian education system is aligned with the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), which means students benefit from European-style academic standards and the opportunity to transfer or continue studies across Europe.

Cost of Living:
Utilities and Accommodation for Living and Studying in Georgia

  • Shared Apartments

    • Renting with other students

    • Cost: $150โ€“$300/month (depending on location)

  • Private Apartments (Studio or 1-bedroom)

    • More privacy, more expensive

    • Cost: $300โ€“$600/month in Tbilisi

Includes: Electricity, water, gas, heating, and garbage collection

  • Average cost for a small apartment: $40โ€“$80/month

Internet & Mobile

  • Home Internet (unlimited): $10โ€“$20/month

  • Mobile packages (calls + data): $5โ€“$15/month

  • Shared apartment: $200โ€“$350/month

  • Private apartment: $350โ€“$700/month

Public transport (metro, bus, mini-bus):

  • One-way ticket: $0.20 (0.50 GEL)
  • Monthly transport card: $7โ€“$10

Taxi or Bolt (like Uber):

  • Short trips inside the city: $2โ€“$5
  • Students get transport discounts in most cities.

  • Georgia is a safe, friendly, and multicultural country.

  • Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kutaisi are popular student cities.

  • Most universities have international student offices, student clubs, and host cultural events.

  • Locals are very welcoming, especially to foreigners.

The housing options for students are as follows:

  • we offer both private and shared rooms. The rent ranges from $200 to $400 per month.

  • Renting an apartment with roommates (other students)
  • More privacy than dorms, shared costs
  • Common in cities like Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi
  • Usually includes basic furniture and appliances
  • Cost: ~$150โ€“$300/month per person
  • Fully private studio or one-bedroom flat

  • Best for students who want privacy and independence

  • Available furnished or unfurnished

  • Higher cost, but more comfort

  • Cost: ~$300โ€“$600/month (varies by location)

This is the preferred option for many, but utility bills and internet are the studentโ€™s responsibility, as well as meal preparation. The closer the apartment is to a metro station or city center, the higher the rent. Apartments are usually furnished with essentials such as a fridge, washing machine, heater, stove, etc. Here are the approximate prices:

  • Studio: $200 to $300 per month
  • One-bedroom apartment: $300 to $400 per month
  • Two-bedroom apartment: $350 to $500 per month
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Buying an Apartment is an excellent option for those who want to own their own home in Georgia. By investing in real estate, you can acquire permanent ownership, allowing you to enjoy independence and financial security. Hereโ€™s some important information about buying an apartment in Georgia:

Popular Areas:

  • Tbilisi: The capital and most developed city, where the real estate market is constantly active.

  • Batumi: The famous coastal city on the Black Sea, with more modern real estate projects.

  • Kutaisi: A city rich in history and culture, also seeing growth in the real estate market.

Buying Costs:

Prices vary depending on the area and the size of the apartment. Prices in major cities like Tbilisi and Batumi are higher compared to other regions.

Approximate apartment prices (Tbilisi area):

  • Studio: $40,000 to $70,000.

  • One-bedroom apartment: $60,000 to $100,000.

  • Two-bedroom apartment: $100,000 to $150,000.

Facilities and Procedures:

  • Foreign nationals can buy an apartment in Georgia easily, without the need for special visas or restrictions.

  • The purchase requires signing an official contract with the seller and registering the property with local authorities.

  • Obtaining a mortgage may be required for some foreigners, with specific conditions depending on the bank.

Benefits:

  • Long-term real estate investment.

  • Opportunity for rental income and extra earnings.

  • Benefit from the increasing property prices in certain areas.

Tips:

  • Ensure to verify the legal status of the apartment and the ownership documents.

  • You may need a legal advisor to ensure the smooth processing of the transaction.