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.
Georgia, a small free country located between Asia and Europe, blends the cultures of both continents. However, the younger generation tends to lean more towards European and Western characteristics.
Georgia is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, which attracts millions of tourists annually from the Arab world, the West, and beyond. Its towering mountains, glacial rivers, and seasonal activities captivate the hearts of visitors.
The official language of the country is Georgian, an ancient language that is one of the oldest in the world. English is preferred as a second language by the youth, despite the dominance of Russian among the older generation. Most government sectors and banks offer services in English, so don’t worry if you haven’t learned Georgian.
Christianity makes up the majority of the population, with mosques for the Muslim minority, which comprises about 10% of the total population. Other religions, such as Hinduism, can also be found, thanks to the facilitation of migration for study and work.
It won’t take long for you to feel like one of them, thanks to the presence of different religions, ethnicities, languages, and nationalities everywhere and anytime. It is an open country, embracing diversity.
University Accommodation: Some universities offer student housing that includes meals at a reasonable price, ranging from $150 to $300 per month. However, availability is limited, so it’s advisable to contact the university or your office about this and book early.
Student Housing Operated by Private Companies: You can find Turkish or Indian-managed accommodations offering both private and shared rooms. Prices range from $150 to $400 per month.
Renting an Apartment: This is the preferred option for many, but utility bills and internet are the student’s responsibility, as well as meal preparation. The rent increases as the apartment gets closer to a metro station or city center. Apartments are generally fully furnished with necessities like a fridge, washing machine, heater, stove, etc. Here are approximate prices:
The most suitable option for most students is to share an apartment with friends and split the rent. For example, if three students live in an apartment with a rent of $450, each student pays only $150 for accommodation while enjoying the privacy of their own space.
Buying an Apartment: Buying an apartment could be a smart choice for those who can afford it, as you can sell it at the same price, or possibly higher, by the time you finish your studies. It’s as though you’ve lived in your apartment for free, but remember, maintenance and furniture costs are entirely your responsibility. Apartment prices start at $25,000 outside the city and $40,000 in the city center. Contact Arabic real estate companies for more information.
University Accommodation: Some universities offer student housing that includes meals at a reasonable price, ranging from $150 to $300 per month. Availability is limited, so it’s advised to contact the university or your office about this and book early.
Student Housing Operated by Private Companies: You can find Turkish or Indian-managed housing, offering both private and shared rooms. The rent ranges from $150 to $400 per month.
Renting an Apartment: This is the preferred option for many, but utility bills and internet are the student’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:
The most suitable option for most students is to share an apartment with friends and split the rent. For example, if three students live in an apartment with a rent of $450, each student only pays $150 for accommodation while enjoying the privacy of their own space.
Buying an Apartment: Buying an apartment could be a smart choice for those who can afford it, as you can sell it at the same price, or possibly higher, by the time you finish your studies. It’s as though you lived in your apartment for free, but remember that maintenance and furniture costs are entirely your responsibility. Apartment prices start at $25,000 outside the city and $40,000 in the city center. Contact Arabic real estate companies for more information.
Asar World is distinguished by providing high-quality services based on innovation and efficiency, with our full commitment to professional standards.