Cost of living in Georgia for international students in 2026: A simple guide   - pravasisamwad
January 27, 2026
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Cost of living in Georgia for international students in 2026: A simple guide  

  • To stay within budget, students should opt for shared accommodation, use public transport, limit eating out, and split utility bills

  • With sensible choices, international students can live comfortably in Georgia for under 2,000 GEL per month, making it an attractive and practical study destination in 2026

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Georgia is becoming a popular study destination, but students should be aware that living costs are higher than in India. On average, the cost of living in Georgia is around 79 per cent more than India. An international student spends about 1,877 GEL per month, which is roughly INR 64,000, including rent, food, transport, utilities and basic lifestyle expenses.

Living costs can be managed with careful planning. Without rent, monthly expenses are close to 1,540 GEL, but accommodation quickly increases the total. Rent depends on the city and type of housing. A one-bedroom flat in a city centre costs around 1,400 GEL, while shared accommodation or university housing can reduce this to 300–800 GEL. Among student cities, Tbilisi is the most expensive, Batumi offers a balanced coastal lifestyle, and Kutaisi is the most affordable.

  • Food prices are reasonable and similar across cities. Basic groceries such as bread, milk, eggs and vegetables are affordable, and cooking at home helps control spending

  • A simple restaurant meal costs about 25 GEL. Public transport is cheap and reliable, with monthly passes in Tbilisi costing around 40 GEL

Utilities, including electricity, water, heating, internet and mobile plans, usually range between 160 and 280 GEL, depending on the city. Entertainment costs are modest, with cinema tickets priced at about 15 GEL.

David Solomon

David Solomon

(For over four decades, David Solomon’s insightful stories about people, places, animals –in fact almost anything and everything in India and abroad – as a journalist and traveler, continue to engross, thrill, and delight people like sparkling wine. Photography is his passion.)

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