The schedule for Georgia’s 2026 Unified National Examinations has been announced, the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth reported.
According to the ministry, the exams will begin on July 2 with the Georgian Language and Literature test and conclude on July 22 with the Physics exam.
The detailed examination schedule is as follows:
Georgian Language and Literature – July 2 (first and second sessions); July 3 (first and second sessions)
Ossetian Language – July 2 (first session)
Foreign Languages:
English – July 6 (first and second sessions); July 7 (first and second sessions)
Russian – July 8 (first session)
German – July 8 (first session)
French – July 8 (first session)
Mathematics – July 10 (first and second sessions)
History – July 13 (first and second sessions); July 14 (first session)
Chemistry – July 14 (second session)
Civic Education – July 15 (first session)
Biology – July 16 (first session)
General Aptitude Test (Armenian language) – July 17 (first session)
General Aptitude Test (Azerbaijani language) – July 17 (first session)
Fine and Applied Arts – July 17 (first session)
Geography – July 20 (second session)
Literature – July 21 (first session)
Physics – July 22 (first session)
The ministry also noted that candidates registered for teacher certification exams will begin taking their tests on July 5.
The Student Grant Competition will be held on July 17, while applicants for master’s programs will sit the Common Master’s Examination on July 23 and 24.
Information on exam dates, reporting times, and examination center addresses will be provided on candidates’ exam cards. The National Assessment and Examinations Center will announce when examinees can print their cards from their personal registration pages.
In 2026, examination centers will operate in Tbilisi, Batumi, Zugdidi, Kutaisi, Poti, Akhaltsikhe, Gori, Ozurgeti, Rustavi, Telavi, Khulo, and Ambrolauri.