Study in Kazakhstan

Why Study in Georgia

Discover Caribbean Excellence in Higher Education

Capital City

Tbilisi

Official Language

Georgian

Dialing Code

+995

Currency

Georgian Lari (GEL)

Population

Approximately 3.8 million

Tuition Fees

$2,500 per year*

Living Expenses

$5,000 per year*

Intakes

September & February

Description

Kazakhstan offers exceptional educational value as Central Asia’s largest country, providing affordable world-class education with globally recognized degrees. Home to over 50,000 international students annually, Kazakhstan combines modern universities with rich cultural heritage at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Students benefit from extremely low tuition fees, multilingual education options, and strong government support for international education development.

Benefits of Studying in Georgia

Ultra-Low Tuition Fees

Study at internationally recognized universities with tuition starting from just $200 annually at public institutions

Trilingual Education

Learn in Kazakh, Russian, and English, gaining valuable multilingual skills in a diverse cultural environment

Central Asian Hub

Experience the crossroads of Europe and Asia with rich nomadic heritage and modern development

Government Investment

Benefit from Kazakhstan's massive educational investments and partnership with world-renowned institutions

Resource-Rich Economy

Study in one of the world's leading oil and mineral-rich countries with growing technological sectors

Cultural Diversity

Experience a harmonious blend of over 130 ethnic groups in a peaceful, multicultural society

Eligibility Criteria & Required Documents

Eligibility Criteria

  • Secondary education certificate equivalent to 12th grade completion with good academic performance
  • Bachelor’s degree from recognized institution for master’s programs
  • English proficiency through interview or basic certification (formal tests often not required)
  • Medical examination certificate confirming good health status

Required Documents

  • Valid passport with minimum 6 months validity and 2 blank pages
  • Educational certificates and transcripts (translated into Kazakh, Russian, or English)
  • Medical certificate and health insurance documentation
  • Recent passport-sized photographs (35mm x 45mm)
  • Completed visa application form
  • Official invitation letter from Kazakhstani educational institution
  • Proof of financial support and bank statements (last 6 months)
  • Police clearance certificate (criminal background check)
  • Statement of Purpose and academic records

Visa Requirements

  • Student visa (C9 category) required for international students
  • Multiple entry visa valid for one year, renewable annually
  • Invitation letter with reference number from Ministry of Foreign Affairs required
  • Registration with local authorities within 3 business days of arrival
  • Visa application fee approximately $200 USD

Cost of Studying in Kazakhstan

$200 - $4,000

Undergraduate Annual Tuition

$500 - $6,000

Postgraduate Annual Tuition

$6,000 - $9,000

Annual Living Expenses

$600 - $1,200

Accommodation (per semester)

Please note: All information is compiled from various educational sources and current data. Costs and requirements may vary by institution and program. Kindly refer to official university websites and government portals for the most accurate and up-to-date details.

Top Universities in Kazakhstan

Tbilisi Medical Academy

Where Medical Dreams Become Reality

University of Debrecen Medical School

Hungary's Medical Excellence Hub

Scholarships & Financial Aid

International students studying abroad can access a range of scholarship and financial aid options, including:

  • Merit-Based Scholarships
    Awarded based on academic excellence, leadership, or extracurricular achievements. Many universities offer partial to full tuition waivers.

  • Need-Based Financial Aid
    For students demonstrating financial need. May include tuition discounts, living stipends, or installment payment plans.

  • Government Scholarships
    Select countries offer scholarships for international students through government-funded programs or bilateral agreements.

  • University-Specific Grants
    Individual institutions often provide scholarships or assistantships for outstanding international applicants.

  • International Programs
    Students may qualify for global initiatives like:

    • Erasmus+ (for European programs)

    • Stipendium Hungaricum (Hungary)

    • Commonwealth Scholarships

    • DAAD (Germany)

    • Fulbright Program (for study in the US)

  • Work-Study Opportunities
    Many countries allow students to work part-time during their studies to support living expenses.

đź’ˇ Tip: Always check the official university website or embassy portals for up-to-date scholarship deadlines and eligibility criteria.