Teacher certification exam registration now open
The National Assessment and Examinations Centre has opened registration for certification exams targeting practising teachers and individuals aspiring to join the teaching profession.
According to the Centre, candidates may register via the website online.naec.ge until 18:00 on May 6. Applicants must pay the examination fee (for at least one subject) between 10:00 on April 20 and 18:00 on May 4.
“From 2026, teachers and prospective teachers are entitled to register for and sit examinations in up to three subjects, rather than being limited to a single subject, as well as the Senior Special Teacher and Basic Professional Skills examinations. Candidates should be aware that they are not permitted to choose subjects with identical test content, including cases where a subject’s test paper is a translation of another. The fee per examination is 50 Georgian lari, payable through Bank of Georgia platforms, namely the online payment system (bogpay.ge), internet banking (ibank.ge), the mobile application (mBank), and self-service terminals. Candidates requiring special examination conditions must tick the relevant box during registration and submit supporting medical documentation (Form N IV-100a) to the National Assessment and Examinations Centre or the relevant Educational Resource Centre by 18:00 on May 6,” the Centre stated.
The National Assessment and Examinations Centre urges all interested parties to read the examination requirements carefully and to complete their registration within the stipulated deadlines.
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Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze explained at today’s session of the municipal government that a new programme, “Young Scientists for Tbilisi”, will be launched.
“Under this programme, we will provide research grants to young researchers working on solving the capital’s challenges and developing innovative ideas, with areas of need to be identified annually based on municipal requirements. The programme financing the studies of students who secured their place at state or private higher education institutions before the 2026–2027 academic year will also continue,” said Kakha Kaladze.
He further explained that the municipal city hall covers tuition fees every semester for students who are socially vulnerable, members of large families, or have disability status.
“Under the Student Education Financing Programme, this year 1,280 socially vulnerable students, more than 500 students from large families, and up to 50 students with disabilities received funding. We also welcome the reform initiated in this area by the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth, which provides for full coverage of tuition fees at public universities. We believe this change will significantly increase both the accessibility and quality of higher education,” the Mayor of Tbilisi noted.