The National Examinations Center (NEC) has released the final results of Georgia’s 2025 Unified National Exams (UNEs). This year, more than 31,700 applicants secured the right to continue their studies at higher education institutions, roughly 88% of eligible examinees.
How to Check Results
Applicants can access their results through the NEC’s official website by entering their personal ID number and five-digit password. Once logged in, students can view:
- Which university program they have been admitted to
- State grant eligibility
The NEC reminds all admitted students to contact their respective universities to finalize enrollment agreements.
State Grants and Funding
In 2025, over 11,600 applicants received funding, with more than 6,500 earning state grants. Grant distribution included:
- 100% grant: awarded to over 1,000 applicants
- 70% grant: over 1,400 applicants
- 50% grant: more than 4,000 applicants
Nearly 5,000 students enrolled in fully state-funded higher education programs, while over 1,700 students continued studies in Georgian language preparatory programs, of which more than 700 received funding.
Exam Participation Statistics
This year, 24 exam centers operated across Georgia, hosting a total of over 80,000 registered candidates:
- Unified National Exams: 39,000+ applicants
- State-funded university competition: 2,400+ students
- General Master’s Exam: 10,000+ candidates
- Teacher Certification Exams: 24,300+ applicants
The NEC also noted that appeal results for the General Master’s Exam and Teacher Certification Exams will be announced in the coming days.