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New Vision University: Courses, Admission, Cost
4.6 /5
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- Estd. 2013
Last updated on 6 Jan '25, by Kashish Saini (Study Abroad Expert)
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4.6/5
9 Verified ReviewsVibe of Campus
- Friendly
- Academically oriented
- Multi-dimensional
- Fun loving
Student Views
- 56% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships4.8
Part time work3.8
Post study jobs4.3
Quality of faculty4.8
Student Life4.9
Value for money4.7
Public transportation5
Safety4.8
Indian Food4.6
Permanent Immigration4.7
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Anonymous
Bachelor's Program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Batch of 2021
4.7
The curriculum is good and there are many cultural events om-campus.
Tips: Before joining, students should be aware of the location, university, course and curriculum. The doctors and teachers are very friendly and cooperative. This place is very nice to learn, and the curriculum is good because the teachers are highly knowledgeable. There are many events and seminars on campus and you should participate in it. People are friendly and helpful and like to talk to us about our experiences. The university is pretty easy-going as long as you attend daily lectures, complete your assignments, and participate in the hands-on work. Overall, I am fully satisfied with my course, country and the university.
Reviewed on 10 Feb 2025Read more
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Anonymous
Bachelor's Program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Batch of 2023
4.1
The university is pretty easy-going and the faculty are helpful.
Tips: Before joining the university, students should know why they are joining and what they want to achieve. They should prepare for every practical they have and complete their studies daily to score well in college examinations without any blockages. The university is pretty easy-going as long as you attend daily lectures, complete your assignments, and participate in the hands-on work. This all makes clearing exams easier. The college campus also puts on lots of cultural events, both Indian and Georgian, as well as various sports activities. For permanent settlement, this country is not a good option because they have several issues, such as language problems, and in some cases, people do not accept foreigners due to their religious beliefs, and the lifestyle may not be good.
Reviewed on 10 Feb 2025Read more
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Anonymous
Bachelor's Program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Batch of 2024
5
The campus is amazing and eco friendly. The faculty are welcoming and helpful.
Tips: Don’t apply to the college through a consultancy. It’s easier to apply directly on the college’s website. You may also want to visit the college in advance. Check out the country’s culture and make sure it aligns with what you’re looking for in your education. It's hard to live in a country with little vegetarian cuisine if you're not vegetarian. You might want to look into that before you apply. Student life was the best with lots of academic and non-academic work. There were sports, and the system was the updated one. The teachers were helpful, friendly and outgoing with the students usually. The city is very welcoming for students from all over the world and there are many leverages for students. The student card helps you gain benefits of different sports at a discounted rate. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Part time work): The faculty was nice, interactive and liberal. They cleared my doubts thoroughly. They were friendly and treated every student right. Also, important sessions were held at the correct time and tests were taken regarding the topic concerned. The tests and curriculum were hard but teachers made sure to make it easier for all the students through extra classes, good thorough presentations and problem-based learning classes which made us more confident with the case-based learning.
Reviewed on 7 Feb 2025Read more
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Anonymous
Bachelor's in Pharmacy - Batch of 2021
4.8
Great internship opportunities and highly-qualified faculty.
Tips: Every department has highly knowledgeable faculty. The university offers both theoretical and practical examinations, and there are practical classes. I believe scholarships are not provided for students, but I am not entirely sure. The institution provided two tests before the final exam, and every subject has a practical exam. The best thing about the college is that the college environment is eco-friendly, and the lecturers are very cooperative with students. The overall quality of education is satisfactory.
Likes (Indian Food): There's a tiffin service for Indian students and a shop that sells Indian ingredients. They have everything I need to make meals like dal, chawal, aata, and masala. There is also an Indian restaurant.
Dislikes (Part time work): In Georgia, people speak Kartuli. You have to learn the language in order to communicate with the locals and deal with public officials. You can also potentially manage a part-time job, depending on your course schedule.
Reviewed on 6 Feb 2025Read more
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Anonymous
Bachelor's Program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Batch of 2021
5
Doctors here are molded with efficiency and good heart.
Tips: I was 17 when I came to Georgia, this country welcomed me with open arms and has helped me grow in all aspects. I had not applied for any scholarships and our Dean had a motto " Life is easy, be happy". This helped us get through any hardships since we didn't have our parents looking after our back, we had each other. We spent most of the day at the college especially during exams because we had the best study environment. The green surroundings of the campus, the available cafeteria, and most importantly, the digital services and library are something every student dreams of. Sports and cultural events were also part of our journey. Both participating and volunteering in them were fulfilling experiences. We had clubs for both sports and cultural activities until 2021, but there must be others now.
Dislikes (Value for money): My professors were very approachable and kind to explain and teach very efficiently. The PBLs were the best where we got to discuss cases and jot down the differential diagnosis. No matter their nationality, our teachers all spoke English fluently, and I have never experienced racism here. We had good unity both on and off campus.
Reviewed on 1 Feb 2025Read more
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Karishma humraskar
Bachelor's Program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Batch of 2021
4.5
Easy going and academically oriented.
Tips: New Vision University is very friendly and academically oriented. Georgian culture was very different from India’s. It was fascinating, even their main food was related to red. Georgia is a very beautiful country, very famous for tourism and wine. New Vision University has very limited opportunities related to part-time jobs. There are part-time jobs like desk receptionist, office work, or management. Overall, I was very satisfied with my university.
Likes (Safety): I used to live in Tbilisi city, and it was very safe to roam around or go for a walk with my group of friends. In fact, I used to go for grocery shopping at night without any fear of being followed or anything. Georgia country is very much excellent when it comes to safety.
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