For Entrants

Bachelor Registration Procedure and Required Documents
  • Registration Application: Complete the application during the document submission process.

  • Identity Document: Provide the original and a copy of your ID card. Foreign citizens must submit a copy of their passport or ID card along with a notarized Georgian translation.

  • Photographs: Submit four 3x4 photos and an electronic version on CD or DVD.

  • Military Registration Document: Georgian citizens subject to military registration must provide the original and a copy of the document confirming their registration.

  • Educational Documents:

    • Bachelor's Degree Applicants: Submit a copy of the document confirming complete general or equivalent education.
    • Master's Degree Applicants: Submit a copy of the document confirming at least a bachelor’s or equivalent higher education. If education was obtained in a foreign institution, include a notarized Georgian translation and recognition document of the education.
  • English Proficiency Certificate: Provide a certificate confirming your proficiency at the level required for admission to the English-language program or another relevant program.

  • Marine Education Program: Submit medical examination form #100/a (Dedani) issued by an authorized medical institution.

  • English-Language Programs: Applicants must exceed the 50% threshold in English proficiency.

Special Admission Conditions for Studying at BNU Without Unified National Exams

According to Georgian legislation, certain applicants are exempt from passing unified national exams, including:

  • Foreign Citizens and Stateless Persons: Those who have completed general or equivalent education abroad.
  • Georgian Citizens: Those who completed full general education or its equivalent in a foreign country and attended the last two years of full general education abroad.
  • Foreign Citizens (excluding joint higher education or exchange programs): Those who have studied and received credits or qualifications at a recognized foreign higher education institution.
  • Georgian Citizens (excluding joint higher education or exchange programs): Those who lived abroad for at least 75 days during a semester while studying at a foreign higher education institution and obtained credits or qualifications recognized by the legislation of that country.