INSTITUTION
TYPES & CREDENTIALS
Types of higher education
institutions:
University
Institute
School leaving and higher
education credentials:
Zogadi Sashualo
Ganatlebis Atestati
Dackebiti Prophesiuli
Ganatlebis Diplomi
Sashualo Prophesiuli
Sastsavleblis Diplomi
Bakalavris Diplomi
Diplomirebuli
Specialistis Diplomi
Magistris Diplomi
Doctoris Diplomi
STRUCTURE
OF EDUCATION SYSTEM
Pre-higher
education:
Duration
of compulsory education:
Age of
entry: 6
Age of
exit: 14
Structure of school system:
Elementary
Type of
school providing this education: Elementary School
Length
of program in years: 6
Age level from: 6 to: 12
Basic
Length
of program in years: 3
Age
level from: 13 to: 15
Certificate/diploma awarded: Arasruli Sashulo
Ganaltebis Motsmoba
Secondary
Length
of program in years: 3
Age
level from: 16 to: 18
Certificate/diploma awarded: Sashualo Ganatlebis
Atestasi
Special Education
Type of
school providing this education: Special Secondary School
Length
of program in years: 3
Age
level from: 15 to: 18
Certificate/diploma
awarded: Sashualo
Profesiuli Sastsavleblis Diplomi
Higher
education:
There are twenty-four state higher education
institutions and their fourteen branches in Georgia. In addition, 81 private
higher education institutions have passed the accreditation process. Studies in
some 300 different specialities are offered in higher education institutions. They
include fields which are highly specialized, such as the study of Kartvelian
languages (related to Georgian) and Caucasian languages, as well as traditional
Science and Technology subjects. Technical and specialized institutes offer
studies in Metallurgy, Cableway and Railway Transport, Chemical and Food
Technology, and Wine Making, Silkworm Breeding, the growing of tea and citrus
fruits. Courses in Fine Arts (Theatre, Cinematography, Painting, and Sculpture)
are provided by specialized higher education institutions.
Main
laws/decrees governing higher education:
Decree:
Decree
on Main Directions of Higher Education Development
Year: 2002
Concerns: Reforming Georgian higher education
Decree:
Law on
Education Year: 1997
Concerns: Administrative structure of higher
education
Decree: Law on Higher Education Year: 2004
Decree:
Law on
Principles of Licensing and Issuing Permission for Entrepreneurial Activity Year: 2002
Concerns: Issuing licences for education
institutions
Decree:
On the
Status of State Higher Education Institutions in Georgia Year: 1991
Concerns: Higher Education Institutions
Decree:
Plan of
Urgent Measures to be carried out in the Field of Education Year: 1993
Academic
year:
Classes
from: Sep to: Jun
Long
vacation from: Jul
to: Sep
Languages
of instruction: Georgian,
Russian
Stages
of studies:
Non-university level post-secondary studies
(technical/vocational type):
Non-university
level:
Sashualo
Profesiuli Sastsavleblis Diplomi:
Post-secondary
two-year professional education that is not considered as higher education. The
diploma gives access to higher education.
University level studies:
University
level first stage:
Bakalavris
Akademiuri Kharishki; Diplomirebuli Specialisti:
The duration of the first stage is usually
four years. Students are awarded a Bakalavris Khariskhi (Bachelor's degree).
Students with excellent marks are awarded a Diplomi Tsarchinebit (Diploma with
Honour).The duration of these studies is five years. Students are awarded
Diplomirebuli Specialistis Akademiuri Xarisxi (Certified Specialist Academic
Degree). Students with excellent marks are awarded a Diplomi Tsarchinebit
(Diploma with Honours).
University
level second stage:
Magistris
Akademiuri Khariskhi:
The second stage leads to the award of a
Magistris Khariskhi (Master's degree) after two years' study. Students with
excellent marks are awarded a Diplomi Tsarchinebit (Diploma with Honour).
University
level third stage:
Doctoris
Akademiriu Xarisxi:
Students who were
awarded a Magistri Khariskhi may continue their studies at the third stage.
Doctorandura comprises three years' study and ends with the presentation and
defence of a thesis that leads to a PhD.
Teacher education:
Training
of pre-primary and primary/basic school teachers
Primary education teachers are trained in
special faculties of teacher training institutions. Duration of studies is four
years and the qualification awarded is a Datskebiti Skolis Mastsavlebeli
(primary school teacher).
Training
of secondary school teachers
Secondary education
teachers are trained at universities or teacher training institutes. Duration
of studies is five years and leads to a qualification of Sashualo Skolis
Mastsavlebeli (teacher of secondary school).
NATIONAL
BODIES
Administration
& co-ordination:
Responsible
authorities:
Ministry of Education
and Science
Head: Alexander Lomaia, Minister
Administrative officer: Alexander
Didebulidze, Deputy-Minister
International relations: Irakli
Machabeli, Minister Advisor
52,
Uznadze Street
0102 Tbilisi
Georgia
Tel: +995(32) 958-886
+995(32) 953-213
Fax: +995(32) 957-010
+995(32) 955-799
WWW: http://www.mes.gov.ge
Role of
governing body: Provides
the unified educational politics in the country.
ADMISSIONS
TO HIGHER EDUCATION
Admission
to non university higher education studies
Name of
secondary school credential required: Zogadi Sashualo Ganatlebis Atestati
Minimum
score/requirement: 3-satisfactory
For entry to: All institutions
Name of
secondary school credential required: Sashualo Prophesiuli Sastsavleblis Diplomi
Minimum
score/requirement: 3-satisfactory
Admission
to university-level studies
Name of secondary school credential
required: Dackebiti
Prophesiuli Ganatlebis Diplomi
Name of
secondary school credential required: Sashualo Prophesiuli Sastsavleblis Diplomi
For entry to: All institutions
Name of
secondary school credential required: Zogadi Sashualo Ganatlebis Atestati
For
entry to: All
institutions
Entrance
exams required: Unified
National Exam (Ertiani Erovnuli Gamocdebi)
Foreign
students admission
Definition
of foreign student: Foreign
students are those who are not citizens of Georgia.
Quotas:
10%
Admission
requirements: Foreign
students are admitted to higher education institutions on the basis of an
interview.
Entry
regulations: Visas
Language
requirements: Students
must have a good knowledge of Georgian, Russian or English.
Recognition
of studies & qualifications:
Studies
pursued in foreign countries (bodies dealing with recognition of foreign
credentials):
Department of
Academic Recognition and Mobility, Ministry of Education and Science
Head: Natela Paichadze
Administrative officer: Nana
Chorgolashvili, Specialist
52,
Uznadze Street
0102 Tbilisi
Georgia
Tel: +995(32) 969-841
Fax: +995(32) 969-841
EMail: mobility_division@yahoo.com
Deals
with credential recognition for entry to: University and Profession
Multilateral
agreements concerning recognition of foreign studies
Name of
agreement: Lisbon
Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education in
the Euroepan Region
Year of
signature: 1999
STUDENT
LIFE
Health/social
provisions
Social
security for home students: No
Social
security for foreign students: No
Special
student travel fares:
By
road: No
By
rail: Yes
By air:
Yes
Available
to foreign students: Yes
Student
expenses and financial aid
Student
costs:
Home
students tuition fees: Minimum: 100 (US Dollar)
Maximum:
2000 (US
Dollar)
Foreign
students tuition fees: Minimum: 750 (US Dollar)
Maximum:
2500 (US
Dollar)
Type of
financial aid available:
Scholarships/grants/fellowships:
Higher
vocational/technical studies:
Home: Yes
Foreign:
Yes
First
Degree studies:
Home: Yes
Foreign:
Yes
Advanced/doctoral
studies:
Home: Yes
Foreign:
Yes
Loans:
Higher
vocational/technical studies:
Home: No
Foreign:
No
First
degree studies:
Home: No
Foreign:
No
Advanced/doctoral
studies:
Home: No
Foreign:
No
Bodies
providing information on student financial aid:
Department of
Planning and Financing, Ministry of Education
52, Uznadze Street
102 Tbilisi
Georgia
Tel: +995(32) 958886
Fax: +995(32) 957010
WWW: http://www.mes.gov.ge
Deals
with: Grants
and Loans
INTERNATIONAL
COOPERATION & EXCHANGES
Participation
of country in multilateral or bilateral higher education programmes
Name of
exchange programme: ERASMUS
Name of
exchange programme: TEMPUS
GRADING
SYSTEM
Usual
grading system in secondary school
Highest
on scale: 5
Pass/fail
level: 3/2
Lowest
on scale: 1
Main
grading system used by higher education institutions
Highest
on scale: 5
Pass/fail
level: 3/2
Lowest
on scale: 1
Other
main grading systems
At some institutions
a scale 0-10 or 1-100 is used for examinations.
NOTES
ON HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM
Data
for academic year: 2005-2006
Source:
IAU from
Division of Academic Recognition and Mobility, Ministry of Education and
Science, Georgia, 2006