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Nodar Javakhishvili

Nodar Javakhishvili

PHARM  HOUSE,    Commercial   Director

 

 

 

In 2013 I graduated from Guram Tavartkiladze Teaching University, faculty of Law.

Before I applied I had been thinking for long time which HEI to choose; which university could give me modern education and today I know that I have made right choice.

I really got such kind of education that is the solid baisi for your sussessful career.

With the help of Guram tavartkiladze Taching University I managed to become the students of one of the best universities in the world _ Charles University in Prague and graduated from the faculty of Marketing.

I want to express my deep gratitude towards the staff of Guram Tavatkiladze Teaching University, representatives of the administration, whose contribution in my professional growth was really enormous, I obtained knowledge and faced the challenges of real life.

GTTU is the place which gives you the real possibilities to achieve the goals.

You should not give up and go for your dream, carrying the name of GTTU with dignity.

 

News

The Presentation of Bachelor’s Degree Program was held at the University

19 April 2011
On April 19, 2011 The presentation of Bachelor’s Degree Program was held at conference hall of Guram Tavartkiladze Teaching Unversity for the students of BA by the initiative of the academic staff of the faculty and Quality Assuarance Department.

The objective of the presentation was to involve students in the program analysis and choosing the concentrations. The leaders of the separate concentrations (Lali Chagelishvili - Business Administration; Maia Ukleba - Tourism; Nodar Bagrationi - Finances; K. Chagelishvili - Marketing) presented the programs to the students.

The students of BA faculty got acquainted with the specific points of Business Administration that together with the concentration of the main specialties includes the additional and free concentrations.

The leader of the Bachelor’s program explained the students the principle of electiveness of free concentrations.