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MBBS in Georgia my experience so far as a 4th year med student in tsmu

In my experience it all depends on you and how seriously you take medicine. I know a lot of students who came here just to get the degree and pass easily cuz there's nobody to regulate you and it's very easy to cheat in the exams. Or they just don't put in the effort and then blame the system cuz "they don't teach u anything here". But a lot of students are actually serious and they're doing great. You just have to find the right crowd. Unfortunately most of the people commenting on here aren't that. You won't get the same education here that you'll get in India for sure. The professors here are a mix, some care some don't. But mostly you're on your own and you'll have to go out of your way to get ahead and make the most out of what you have. This is a very well known fact about studying abroad, self study is the only way. All of the resources and materials provided are good (standard textbooks) and the structure is pretty good too. So yeah if you're able to regulate yourself and stay consistent you'll be good. If not, you'll struggle. Besides this, it's a beautiful country and you'll learn and grow a lot more than you would in India I think, cuz you'll be living alone in a foreign country and learning to adapt to that and explore yourself is a pretty once in a lifetime kinda opportunity. So yeah, it'll be what U want it to be and what U make it

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u/Pristine-Guide-3127 — 6 days ago

MBBS in Georgia

In my experience it all depends on you and how seriously you take medicine. I know a lot of students who came here just to get the degree and pass easily cuz there's nobody to regulate you and it's very easy to cheat in the exams. Or they just don't put in the effort and then blame the system cuz "they don't teach u anything here". But a lot of students are actually serious and they're doing great. You just have to find the right crowd. Unfortunately most of the people commenting on here aren't that. You won't get the same education here that you'll get in India for sure. The professors here are a mix, some care some don't. But mostly you're on your own and you'll have to go out of your way to get ahead and make the most out of what you have. This is a very well known fact about studying abroad, self study is the only way. All of the resources and materials provided are good (standard textbooks) and the structure is pretty good too. So yeah if you're able to regulate yourself and stay consistent you'll be good. If not, you'll struggle. Besides this, it's a beautiful country and you'll learn and grow a lot more than you would in India I think, cuz you'll be living alone in a foreign country and learning to adapt to that and explore yourself is a pretty once in a lifetime kinda opportunity. So yeah, it'll be what U want it to be and what U make it

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u/Pristine-Guide-3127 — 6 days ago

MBBS in Georgia: My Experience

In my experience it all depends on you and how seriously you take medicine. I know a lot of students who came here just to get the degree and pass easily cuz there's nobody to regulate you and it's very easy to cheat in the exams. Or they just don't put in the effort and then blame the system cuz "they don't teach u anything here". But a lot of students are actually serious and they're doing great. You just have to find the right crowd. Unfortunately most of the people commenting on here aren't that. You won't get the same education here that you'll get in India for sure. The professors here are a mix, some care some don't. But mostly you're on your own and you'll have to go out of your way to get ahead and make the most out of what you have. This is a very well known fact about studying abroad, self study is the only way. All of the resources and materials provided are good (standard textbooks) and the structure is pretty good too. So yeah if you're able to regulate yourself and stay consistent you'll be good. If not, you'll struggle. Besides this, it's a beautiful country and you'll learn and grow a lot more than you would in India I think, cuz you'll be living alone in a foreign country and learning to adapt to that and explore yourself is a pretty once in a lifetime kinda opportunity. So yeah, it'll be what U want it to be and what U make it

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u/Pristine-Guide-3127 — 6 days ago

Hi so I'm a 4th year medical student in Tbilisi Georgia (TSMU). I've started an initiative to help aspiring students out so that they can settle in here and avoid any agency scam.

So text me if you need any help or if you have any query regarding the unis, the life in georgia, admission and immigration processes, housing support etc.

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