With the growing gap between medical aspirants and MBBS seats in India, studying medicine abroad has become an increasingly considered option for Indian families. Georgia, in particular, has emerged as a popular destination for MBBS aspirants. In this special, Mr. J.V. Murty, Director – India Operations, SEU Education Network, Dr. Kakhaber Kashibadze, Professor & Head of Surgical Department and practising transplant surgeon, and Dr. Lasha Mikeladze, transplantologist and faculty member at Avicenna Batumi Medical University, explore what students and parents should genuinely evaluate before choosing an MBBS programme abroad — from clinical exposure and hands-on hospital training to AI and robotic surgery, internships, costs, FMGE/NExT requirements and career opportunities. Watch the full special to understand the opportunities, requirements and realities of pursuing medicine abroad.