Tbilisi (GBC) - According to a decision by the Government of Georgia, student admission quotas at state universities will double in the 2028–2029 academic year, coinciding with the completion of studies by students in grades 11 and 12. The Ministry of Education has released details regarding this change.

The ministry also announced that the number of students admitted to master’s programmes at state universities will increase for the same academic year.

“This adjustment will also impact master’s degree admissions, as most bachelor’s programmes have transitioned to a three-year study model. By the 2027–2028 academic year, the majority of students enrolled in 2024 and 2025 will complete their bachelor’s degrees. Consequently, the number of students eligible for admission to master’s programmes will rise in 2028–2029,” the Ministry explained.

According to the ministry, the duration of general education is changing as part of ongoing reform. The secondary school level now comprises grades 10 and 11, with Year 12 becoming optional. Students who wish to continue into the 12th grade will be able to do so through prior registration.

“Additionally, organised remedial classes will be introduced in schools for 11th graders, enabling students to prepare for national exams. This initiative will also benefit students currently in the ninth grade, who are actively engaged in their studies,” the Ministry’s statement reads.