EEU is a private university in Tbilisi, Georgia, officially accredited by Georgia’s Ministry of Education & Science since about 2012.
It offers a variety of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs, including in healthcare sciences.
The MBBS (Medical Doctor) program is said to be 6 years long, which includes an internship or clinical year.
Instruction medium is English.
Eligibility usually requires passing 10+2 with sufficient marks in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). For Indian students, NEET qualification is often listed among required documents.
EEU claims to be recognized by international and Indian bodies like the WHO, NMC (Medical Council of India), WFME, FAIMER, and ECFMG in various sources. However, many of these claims come from agency or third-party listings rather than clear official pages.
Always verify the latest official recognition status (especially with NMC, if you plan to practise in India) before admission.
The MBBS/MD curriculum at EEU is claimed to be aligned with National Medical Commission (NMC) India guidelines, which helps Indian students in being eligible for FMGE / NExT after graduation.
The medium of instruction is 100% English, so students don’t need IELTS/TOEFL in many cases.
There is emphasis on clinical exposure from early years (some sources say from 2nd year) through leading Georgian hospitals. This helps students gain practical experience beyond theoretical knowledge.
To prepare for licensing or exit exams like FMGE (India), NEXT (India), PLAB (UK), USMLE (USA), etc., EEU reportedly offers mock tests, mentoring, review materials. This kind of prep is important since many Georgian graduates need additional coaching or self-study for good results in FMGE.
There are remarks in multiple sources that while the infrastructure, clinical exposure, etc. are reasonable, many students feel that extra self-study and external coaching is often needed for FMGE/NExT.
NEET qualification is mandatory. Indian students must qualify NEET-UG in the year of admission (or last years) to be eligible for admission and/or to later practice in India.
Academic requirement: Completion of 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) and English. Minimum aggregate in PCB: around 50% for general category; some sources indicate 40%-45% for reserved categories.
Age requirement: At least 17 years old by 31 December of the admission year.
Entrance exam / tests: USSR-style or internal entrance test is not required in most cases at Georgian universities, including EEU. Admission is largely based on 10+2 marks + NEET + other documentation.
English proficiency: Usually no separate IELTS/TOEFL test needed because instruction is in English and prior education often in English counts. Some universities may have interviews or small assessments.
Documents & visa: Valid passport, academic records (10th & 12th), NEET score, passport photos, medical fitness certificate, etc. After admission, apply for student visa (Georgia’s D3 visa or equivalent).
EEU is seen as more affordable compared to many other Georgian or private medical schools.
English medium instruction and clinical attachments are offered, making it accessible to international students.