ACCEPTANCE OF DOCUMENTS FOR MASTER'S PROGRAMS

10 August 2022

Applications are being accepted for the 2022-2023 academic year master's programs. 

 

The master's applicant must submit the documents to the Caucasus University campus by August 31, address: Paata Saakadze 1, room A2. Monday - Friday, 10:00-19:00.

 

CU's master's programs are subject to internal university funding of 50%, which can be obtained in two ways:

You can finance master's studies with the state grant together with the CU grant, which means 50% financing of the full cost of the program.

 

  1. If you are/will be a graduate of a master's program at any university and have a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher
  2. If you score 65% or more of the maximum grant score in the common master's examination

 

If you meet any of the two conditions, you will have the opportunity to participate in the grant competition and obtain funding.

 

See master's programs.

 

In the event that you have received a bachelor's diploma abroad, along with its translation into Georgian and notarization, a certificate of authenticity of the diploma will also be required, which can be obtained at the National Center for Education Quality Enhancement (www.eqe.ge).