Alte University

Dentistry (English)

  • Program overview
  • Program Structure
  • Admission Rules
  • Contact Information
The international school of medicine offers a one-step educational program in Dentistry (English).

The program aims to give students deep systemic knowledge and develop practical skills in accordance with the international principles of dental education, to acquire clinical and research skills in the field of dentistry, and to prepare relevant education for ongoing learning and development to become a professional.

The learning process, along with theoretical teaching, is focused on developing practical skills. The student performs practically all the manipulations on the phantom that are provided by the program. This method of teaching is safe. The student has the opportunity to perform any manipulation or procedure on the phantom several times and then treat the patient under the supervision of A professor or lecturer. The university has its own dental clinic, which provides more opportunities for practical work.

In addition, the university cooperates with several dental clinics equipped with modern dental technologies and highly qualified dentists. Since oral health is an integral part of general health and oral diseases are correlated with systemic diseases, the program includes systemic disease training.

The University collaborates with multidisciplinary hospitals to teach students about systemic diseases in a clinical setting. The program focuses on the development of research skills so that graduates can work and continue their studies In both practical and scientific fields.

The program is based on the ECTC system, which is maximally student-centered and based on their academic workload, which is needed to achieve the goals of the curriculum.


The program includes 300 credits

  • 1 credit = 30 hours
  • 1 hour = 60 minutes (50 + 10)
  • 300 credits of the program = 9000 hours


The credit expresses the educational load required for the student and can be obtained through the achievement of learning outcomes, which is reflected in Order # 3 of the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, 2007 and one of the positive assessments of the regulation of the educational process at Alte University.


The credit includes contact and independent working hours. During the semester, the student should preferably achieve an average of 30 credits and 60 credits per year. however, depending on the specifics of the student's individual curriculum, the number of credits per year may be less than 60 or more, but not more than 75.

About application steps for transfer students:


Step 1: filling out the online registration form (Agency number for direct students is: 10000. If you apply through the Agency, please make sure to request the special agency number from them)


Step 2: collecting the below-mentioned documents:


  • Your passport (with a valid expiration date);
  • Full university transcript (make sure to submit a signed and stamped version);
  • A Filled-out application form (make sure to check your chosen program correctly).


Step 3: submitting all the collected documents to the following email address transfers@alte.edu.ge


Note: In the subject section of the email, please include your name, surname, passport number, and the program you are applying for (MD or Dentistry).


About application timeframes for transfer students:


  • After you provide all the required documents, we will get back to you with the credit recognition results within one week;
  • If you accept our offer, in one or two business days you will receive the letter of conditional acceptance with all the negotiated terms;
  • After initiating the payment, our admissions office will further process the application and submit it to the Ministry of Education of Georgia. The official results are normally available within one month;
  • Invitation letters will be sent to you within 3 business days after we have received confirmation from the ministry about your enrollment.


About application steps for first-year applicants:


Step 1: filling out the online registration form (Agency number for direct students is: 10000. If you apply through the Agency, please make sure to request the special agency number from them)


Step 2: collecting the below-mentioned documents:


  • Your passport (with a valid expiration date);
  • Full university transcript (make sure to submit a signed and stamped version);
  • A Filled-out application form (make sure to check your chosen program correctly);
  • Skype ID (for interview purposes).


Step 3: submitting all the collected documents to the following email address admissions@alte.edu.ge


Note: In the subject section of the email, please include your name, surname, passport number, and the program you are applying for (MD or Dentistry).


About application timeframes for first-year applicants:


  • After you provide all the necessary documents, our admissions team will invite you to the interview within three business days.
  • If you accept our offer, in one or two business days you will receive the letter of interview confirmation and the letter of conditional acceptance with the listed conditions.
  • After initiating the payment, our admissions office will further process the application and submit it to the Ministry of Education of Georgia. The official results are normally available within one month.
  • Invitation letters will be sent to you within 3 business days after we have received confirmation from the ministry about your enrollment.


About fees:


  • One-time application fee: $180 (for transfer students only)
  • One-time application fee: $100 (for first-year applicants)


Note: Please make sure to contact our admissions office to get information about program-specific fees and charges.

e-mail Mail: medicine@alte.edu.ge

Contact number: 032 240 29 46/48