TSU Deputy Rector Kakhaber Cheishvili, Head of Administration Lasha Saghinadze, Deputy Head of the TSU Vocational Education Center Ineza Vatsadze, and program heads congratulated students on the beginning of the new academic year at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University’s Vocational Education Center.This year, approximately 500 students will study in 18 TSU vocational programs in Tbilisi and Kutaisi.
The following programs were offered at the TSU Vocational Education Center in Tbilisi and Kutaisi in 2025: Accounting, Preschool Education, Customs Administration, Financial Services, Library Science, Nursing Education, Front-End Development, Freight Transport Logistics, Warehouse Operations, and Event Management.
TSU's vocational programs are in high demand. More than 2,000 people registered to apply for the 2025 intake. The approximately 500 enrolled students are individuals of various ages and professions who wish to acquire new skills.
TSU has offered vocational education programs since 2007. All of TSU’s vocational programs are 100% state-funded.