Any university student from any faculty is eligible
Each team must consist of at least 4 and at most – 6 members. At least 4 members must be undergraduate students of any semester and maximum 2 members must be students of any graduate semester (not mandatory)
Business Case Competitions foster skill development by bridging theory and practice, challenging participants to solve real-world problems while enhancing critical thinking, teamwork, and creativity. For companies, they serve as strategic tools for recruitment and branding, identifying top talent, and boosting visibility. Universities benefit by enhancing prestige and industry ties, showcasing their commitment to excellence.
Although the original language of the business cases is English, Georgian translations are also provided. Teams will receive Georgian-translated versions of the cases for both the open and semi-final rounds. However, the final round case will only be presented in English. Consequently, only the presenter—who can be chosen by the team—must have a strong command of English. For the open round, teams have the flexibility to present in either Georgian or English, based on their preference. In the semi-final round, English is preferred, but presentations in Georgian are also permitted. The final round, however, will be conducted entirely in English. It is important to emphasize that only the presenter needs to be proficient in English; other team members are not required to speak during the presentations.
As a student, you can participate in the Case Competition by forming a team and submitting the required confirmation document via your university email. Participation in all three rounds is completely free.
Judges are typically selected based on their professional experience, industry expertise, or academic background. If you’re interested in becoming a judge, contact us. Please, provide your credentials and outline your areas of expertise, which may align with the competition’s focus. Judges play a crucial role in evaluating presentations, All necessary criteria will be provided in advance to ensure clear understanding and preparation.
Sponsors provide financial support, prizes, or resources (e.g., venue, training sessions, marketing materials). If interested, please reach out to the competition organizers to discuss potential sponsorship opportunities and packages. Sponsoring this competition offers great visibility for your brand among students, academics, and industry professionals.
As an employer, the Case Competition presents unique opportunities to engage as a judge or sponsor. With the brightest and most talented students coming together to showcase their skills, this event offers a prime platform for identifying future leaders and fostering meaningful connections with top-performing students
Judges are presented with the specific number of factor and scoring criteria which teams also specifically know in advance before each round’s presentation.
If you have additional questions regarding the competition, contact us at BusinessCaseCompetition@TBSC.ge
In the event that an issue related to hardship or fairness arises during the course of the competition, please contact Mariam Khuchuloria at: competitionombudsman@protonmail.com
If there are any issues that may affect your ability to participate (e.g internally displaced or disabled status, outside of Georgia on the day of the contest), please contact us.