The Rector of the Georgian Technical University, Chairman of the Standing Conference of Rectors of Higher Educational Institutions of Georgia, Academician David Gurgenidze, congratulates applicants on the start of the Unified National Exams and wishes them success.
In his address, David Gurgenidze emphasizes the importance of the path that young people will take at a new stage in their lives. According to him, passing the national exams is the first stage in approaching a great goal. The Rector draws attention to the guaranteed opportunities that the Georgian education system provides to future students, allowing them to acquire knowledge corresponding to international standards, as well as the practical skills necessary for a professional.
“Dear applicants, congratulations on the beginning of the most important stage of your life, which will determine your professional and personal development.
The 21st century is an era of innovation and high technologies, in which professionalism and modern knowledge-based approaches are a necessary condition for the development and reconstruction of the country.
Young people, choosing the right educational space, play a crucial role in your lives and the progress of our society. Education is the foundation on which your future and that of our country are built, because the teaching-learning process at the university is based on values such as access to knowledge, civic responsibility, ethics, collegiality, and faith in a better future.
Georgian Technical University has maintained a leading position in the field of higher technical and technological education for more than a century and has also successfully developed humanitarian directions. The university not only offers academic programs tailored to modern requirements, but also continuously introduces innovative approaches based on research, collaborates with leading international universities, and provides real opportunities for young people to become engineers, scientists, and leaders in technological industries of the future.
I wish you success in the Unified National Exams! Have faith in your strength, knowledge, and determination,” is stated in the rector’s address.