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Study MBBS in Bangladesh for Indian Students 2025 🇧🇩

Similar curriculum to India with 25% seats reserved for Indian students. Join 7,000+ Indians studying in 97 NMC approved colleges close to home.

Similar curriculum to India
97 NMC approved colleges
Close to home (easy travel)
Indian food readily available
₹25-40 Lakhs
Total Fees
5 Years
Duration
26.79%
FMGE Pass Rate
7,000+
Indian Students
Key Advantages

Why Bangladesh for MBBS?

Discover what makes Bangladesh stand out for medical education

Similar curriculum to India

Bangladesh excels in providing similar curriculum to india for international medical students

97 NMC approved colleges

Bangladesh excels in providing 97 nmc approved colleges for international medical students

Close to home (easy travel)

Bangladesh excels in providing close to home (easy travel) for international medical students

Indian food readily available

Bangladesh excels in providing indian food readily available for international medical students

Bengali/English medium options

Bangladesh excels in providing bengali/english medium options for international medical students

25% seats reserved for Indians

Bangladesh excels in providing 25% seats reserved for indians for international medical students

35 NMC Approved

Top Medical Universities

World-class institutions recognized by NMC and WHO

Dhaka Medical College

DhakaEst. 1946

#1

₹5-6 Lakhs/year

5 Years

NMC

Premier government collegeUnder Dhaka University

Sir Salimullah Medical College

DhakaEst. 1875

#2

₹5-6 Lakhs/year

5 Years

NMC

Oldest in BangladeshGovernment institution

Bangladesh Medical College

DhakaEst. 1986

#3

₹6-8 Lakhs/year

5 Years

NMC

First private medical collegeWell established

Gonoshasthaya Samaj Vittik Medical College

SavarEst. 1999

#4

₹5-7 Lakhs/year

5 Years

NMC

Under Gono BishwabidyalayaCharitable trust run

Ad-din Women's Medical College

DhakaEst. 2008

#5

₹5-7 Lakhs/year

5 Years

NMC

Women's medical collegeUnder Dhaka University

Anwer Khan Modern Medical College

DhakaEst. 2008

#6

₹6-8 Lakhs/year

5 Years

NMC

Modern infrastructureUnder Dhaka University

Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College

DhakaEst. 1999

#7

₹6-8 Lakhs/year

5 Years

NMC

Established reputationGood facilities

Ibrahim Medical College

DhakaEst. 2003

#8

₹6-8 Lakhs/year

5 Years

NMC

BIRDEM affiliatedDiabetes specialty
Your Journey Begins

Admission Timeline

1

NEET Qualification

Qualify NEET exam (minimum marks as per NMC guidelines). Prepare all academic documents. Get eligibility certificate from NMC.

March-April
2

DGHS Registration

Register with Director General of Health Services, Bangladesh. Submit NEET scorecard, marksheets, and eligibility certificate. Pay registration fee.

July-August
3

Entrance Examination

Appear for admission test conducted by DGHS. Exam covers Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. Test held in Dhaka (Indian students can appear).

September
4

Merit List & Counseling

DGHS publishes merit list based on entrance test scores. Attend counseling for seat allocation. 25% seats reserved for Indian students.

October
5

Admission & Fee Payment

Get admission in allocated college. Pay fees (government colleges cheaper than private). Complete document verification at college.

October-November
6

Visa & Travel

Apply for student visa (or visa on arrival). Simple process for Indians. Travel to Bangladesh. Complete final registration. Classes begin in November.

November

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Success Stories from Bangladesh

Join thousands of Indian students studying medicine abroad

Studying in Bangladesh's premier government college is a privilege. The patient load, clinical diversity, and hands-on training are unmatched. Being close to home and similar food culture made the journey comfortable.

Dr. Ayesha Khan

MBBS Final YearBangladesh

Frequently Asked Questions about MBBS in Bangladesh

Get answers to common queries about studying medicine in this country

Bangladesh offers several advantages: 25% seats reserved for Indian students, similar cultural environment, Indian food availability, only 2-hour flight from India, and relatively affordable fees. The education system is similar to India.

Yes, NEET qualification is mandatory. Additionally, Bangladesh requires students to clear an entrance test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS). The test covers Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English.

Bangladesh is politically stable with good India-Bangladesh relations. Medical colleges are in secure locations. The government ensures safety of international students. Indian High Commission in Dhaka provides support when needed.

Government medical colleges charge $35,000-40,000 total fees while private colleges charge $50,000-80,000. Government colleges have better infrastructure and clinical exposure but limited seats. Both are NMC approved.

Yes, Bangladesh offers visa-on-arrival for Indians, making parent visits easy. Direct flights connect major Indian cities to Dhaka. The proximity and easy visa process allow frequent family visits compared to other countries.

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