Preliminary Results of the Student Grant Competition Announced

The National Assessment and Examinations Center (NAEC) has announced the preliminary results of the Student Grant Competition. Applicants can now view their results by visiting online.naec.ge. To log in, you will need your personal number and the nine-digit identification code provided on your exam card.

Appeals Process: Test and Evaluation Scheme

If an applicant disagrees with the preliminary assessment, they have the right to submit an appeal to NAEC. The appeal submission window is open from
🗓️ August 7, 10:00 AM to August 11, 6:00 PM.

Before submitting an appeal application, a non-refundable fee of 50 GEL must be paid. However, if the appeal results in a score change, the full amount will be refunded upon request.

How to Submit an Appeal Application

  1. Visit online.naec.ge
  2. Click on the “Appeal” button.
  3. Enter your personal number and the nine-digit ID code from your exam card.
  4. Select the test tasks you wish to appeal.
    ⚠️ Note: The system will not allow you to proceed unless the appeal fee has been paid.
  5. Your appeal will be saved as a draft. You can revise it multiple times.
  6. To finalize the appeal, make sure to click “Submit”.
    🛑 Draft applications will be automatically canceled if not submitted.

Payment Options and Service Fees

You may pay the 50 GEL appeal fee using one of the following Bank of Georgia platforms:

  • bogpay.ge – Service fee: 0.5 GEL + 1.2%
    (Supports all Georgian bank cards)
  • Self-service terminal – Service fee: 0.5 GEL
  • Internet banking (ibank.ge) – Service fee: 0.5 GEL
  • Mobile application (mBank) – Service fee: 0.5 GEL

For more details and assistance, visit online.naec.ge or contact the NAEC help center.

Student Grant Competition 2023

Grant competition 2023 started on Wednesday, the 12th. More than 3,000 students who endeavor to obtain or improve educational funding joined the examination process. The Grant Competition has been held since 2007 and is a unique opportunity for students to get or increase merit based state grants.

All undergraduate students of accredited higher educational institutions, who have either not received a grant at all, or have only partial funding, have the right to participate in the competition. If the student is unable to improve the funding, he/she retains the previously obtained grant and remains entitled to re-register for the student grant competition each subsequent year (the grant does not finance additional semesters).

The National Assessment and Examinations Center has developed a test format specifically for this exam, and each year, test items are tailored for students to assess their general academic skills. Conducting the grant competition in the form of a centralized exam creates equal conditions for students of different universities and increases the motivation to study harder.

A foreign language exam for entrants was also held on the 12th of July. The next exam will be in biology on July 14.

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