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When you’re helping students make a career-defining choice, “robotic” content just doesn’t work. At Admizion, we know that parents and students aren’t looking for a Wikipedia page—they’re looking for honest, real-world advice.
So, let’s skip the AI-sounding fluff. If you’re stuck between the Philippines and Georgia for your medical degree, here is the unfiltered truth about how they compare in 2026.
Most Indian students looking abroad have one goal: get a high-quality medical degree that is recognized back home by the National Medical Commission (NMC). Both Georgia and the Philippines are top-tier choices because they offer English-medium education at a fraction of the cost of Indian private colleges.
But “low cost” shouldn’t be your only metric. You need to look at the climate, the lifestyle, and most importantly, how much actual clinical practice you’ll get.
Georgia has become a massive favorite because it feels like a gateway to Europe. It’s clean, incredibly safe, and the education system is very straightforward.
Georgia gets cold. If you’ve lived in a warm part of India your whole life, the winter (which can hit -5°C) will be a shock. Also, while the hospitals are modern, the “patient inflow” can be lower than in the Philippines because Georgia has a smaller population.
The Philippines is often called the “clinical capital” for Indian students. Why? Because the diseases there—like dengue, malaria, and tropical infections—are exactly what you’ll treat back in India.
The course structure is a bit different. You usually have to do a BS (Bachelor of Science) degree for about 1.5 to 2 years before you can officially start the 4-year MD (MBBS equivalent). This means your total time abroad might be slightly longer than in Georgia.
| Feature | MBBS in Georgia | MBBS in Philippines |
| Course Duration | 6 Years (Straight Medical) | 5.5 to 6.5 Years (BS + MD) |
| Total Tuition (Approx) | ₹25L – ₹40L | ₹15L – ₹28L |
| Safety | Exceptionally High | Moderate to High |
| Clinical Practice | Modern, but fewer patients | Intense, high patient volume |
| Climate | Cold Winters (Snow) | Tropical (Like India) |
The rules for mbbs in georgia for indian students and those going to the Philippines have tightened. To make sure your degree is valid in India, the NMC requires:
Both countries currently meet these standards, but you must choose the right university. This is where a reliable consultant becomes your best friend.
We get this question every day at our Chandigarh office. Here is how we break it down:
At Admizion, we don’t just hand you a brochure. We provide:
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