The National Assessment and Examinations Center has started registration of entrants and master’s degree candidates. Applicants can register for the 2026 Unified National and Common Master Examinations on the website – online.naec.ge – until May 11, 18:00.
Entrants must pay the fees for the subjects (at least one subject) from April 6, 10:00 to May 6, 18:00, so that they can complete their registration before May 11, 18:00.
In a specified period, applicants also have the opportunity to pay additional subject fees, choose or change exam cities, and educational programs. The fee for each subject for entrants participating in the single national exams is set at 10 GEL, and the fee for participation in the general master’s exam is 50 GEL.
Payment of fees is done through “Bank of Georgia” platforms, in particular, online payment system (bogpay.ge), internet banking (ibank.ge), mobile application (mBank), and self-service terminals.
Within the framework of the Higher Education Reform, students have the opportunity to choose vocational education programs along with higher education programs.
According to the changes, educational programs on the Center’s registration portal are presented in three categories: “Baccalaureate”, “Professional”, and “Preparation in Georgian” (a one-year educational program for Georgian language training). In order to choose a higher education program, entrants should mark the expected “bachelor” and choose the desired program. If desired, they can also opt for professional programs that require the “professional” marking.
It is a mandatory requirement for entrants to organize educational programs according to priorities, because preference is given to the programs mentioned in the first position in the registration application. Programs can be selected, changed, or deleted from the publication of the results of the appeal until 18:00 the next day. Also, on the registration page, it is possible to get acquainted with the competition in selected programs.
Within the framework of the reform, the education of students enrolled in undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in state educational institutions, as well as vocational education programs, is fully financed by the state. At the same time, the state provides financing for priority areas in private vocational educational institutions.
The National Assessment and Examinations Center urges entrants to read the information document, “for known entrants,” in order to get comprehensive information about the unified national exams.


