A Brief Description about the Country Bangladesh
During 1971, Bangladesh got independence from Pakistan and since then their government has been gradually putting huge efforts to improve the social and economic condition of the country, it has emerged as one of the strongest developing nations in the world. It also plays a vital role in regional cooperation projects.
Bangladesh is South Asia’s greenest jewel and is often referred to as People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Sharing its border with India and Myanmar, it has got an extremely warm relationship with both these countries, especially with Indians. It is the world’s third largest Muslim dominant country and Islam is the main religion of the country. Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh and as it has a rich historical culture, Bangladesh is also considered to be one of the best tourist places and its culture can be witnessed in the scriptures and the sculptures of their historical monuments. The country has many touristy places to visit such as scenic location, resorts, beaches, dense forests, wild life of various species, etc.
Moving ahead, with respect to education system of the country, it is divided into 5 levels namely primary, junior secondary, secondary, senior-secondary & tertiary and is highly subsidized by the government itself. Here, in India, MBBS program (UG) is in great demand among the medical aspirants and from last few years, MBBS in Bangladesh has gained huge popularity and has become a great opportunity for International medical aspirants. Especially for Indian students MBBS in Bangladesh it is the best choice as it has 25 public medical universities and 50 private medical universities making it easier for medical aspirants to enrol for a medical course.
MBBS in Bangladesh is a great choice not only because it offers high quality of education but also due to low and affordable fees structure as compared to other foreign countries around the world.
Pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh is a more feasible option for Indian students has they share similar culture and cuisine along with the climate as compared to other foreign countries. Also, there are high chances of Indian medical aspirants not missing their country much due to this similarity among both the countries. Even for other international medical aspirants pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh is not expensive any which way hence the trend has been increasing every year. Even some of the international medical aspirant’s plan to pursue their medical degree from the country which would be economically favourable to them. Pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh with an extremely low fees that too with good quality of education with latest technology provided with good facilities is the only best opportunity for all Indian medical aspirants planning to explore abroad for their MBBS studies.
Why Pursue MBBS in Bangladesh?
There are many advantages of pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh and it is one of the safest study destinations especially for Indian medical aspirants as it provides you with both self and career security. Apart from this, the country is quite famous for its highest MCI Screening Test passing ratio or FMGE which is not seen in most of the other universities around the world.
Also, there are many similarities between MBBS in India and MBBS in Bangladesh such as
- Both have the same theme of examination
- They both refer to same author’s books
- Similar Syllabus and Curriculum
- Identical pattern of study
- Identical study of different diseases in a human body
- The duration of MBBS is also the same
Almost everyone is aware about the fact, that the standard of MBBS Education in Bangladesh is higher than MBBS in Ukraine, MBBS in Philippines, MBBS in Armenia or MBBS in Georgia.
For more information, regarding all NMC Approved Medical Universities in Bangladesh you can contact us on www.neweraeducation.in
Moving Further, there are many other advantages of pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh, which we have listed below:
- People’s Republic of Bangladesh as it is famously known as, provides high quality of education.
- The cost of living in Bangladesh and the cost of studying MBBS in Bangladesh is quite affordable for Indian Medical aspirants which is quite less as compared to the other Indian private medical Universities in India that too with high quality of education and other advancement in the facilities.
- MBBS Degrees are listed with the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) and are also approved by the Medical Council of India (MCI) which provides authorization to Indian medical aspirants to appear for MCI Screening Test after completion of the degree when they return to India.
- The other major advantage is that the medical aspirants do not have to appear for any language test such as IELTS or TOEFL like in Western countries.
- Also, the syllabus and the techniques used for medical education is quite similar to that of Indian medical curriculum.
- The language used in the classroom as the medium of instruction is English.
- In Bangladesh, almost 25% of seats are reserved for Indian medical aspirants in top private and government medical universities, this is the reason why Indian medical aspirants have ample of opportunities there.
- One more major advantage is that people in Bangladesh are quite fond of Indian cuisine because if which it is easily available everywhere which makes it more convenient for Indian aspirants to pursue MBBS in Bangladesh.
- The culture in Bangladesh and the climatic conditions are similar to India, not to forget it was a part of India before 1947
- In Bangladesh, there are separate hostels for girls and boys. In the campus or around the campus of the University, aspirants get a homely environment and Bangladesh is extremely secured and safe for international aspirants especially for the girls.
- As compared to other countries, the travelling cost from India to Bangladesh, are quite low and the documentation procedure is also hassle free.
- In Bangladesh, the fees of medical universities are quite low as it comes under the criteria of SAARC quota admission. Also, if any medical aspirant belongs to SAARC nation, then he or she do not need to pay the tuition fees instead they only need to pay for their cost of living.
- Indian medical aspirants coming from different states of India like, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Chennai, Gujarat, West Bengal, New Delhi, Jammu, Kashmir, etc. do not face any problem regarding language during interaction with the locals as the local people are good at mastering various language skills such as English, Urdu, Bengali and Arabic. So, the medical aspirants can communicate in any language they feel comfortable in.
- After getting its independence from Pakistan, the government of Bangladesh has worked very hard and put in a lot of efforts for improving the conditions of the women students in the country. In Bangladesh, earlier education for women was not given much importance and the people were not in favor of women pursuing higher studies. Moving ahead, with so much of development, government of Bangladesh has been taking lot of initiative and efforts for women empowerment and has set up various medical universities in order to change the mentality of its citizens, thus, encouraging many women medical aspirants around the world to pursue MBBS from Bangladesh.
- In Bangladesh, some top medical universities impart substantial practical knowledge to the aspirants while they are doing their internships with associated or affiliated hospitals in various regions. Medical aspirants get a chance to do 1 year internship in some of the top best private or government medical hospital.
- The ratio of medical aspirants clearing the MCI Screening Test or FMGE is high of aspirants pursuing MBBS from Bangladesh, thus, as it has emerged as holding a position of acquiring highest passing percentage, MBBS in Bangladesh has been in trend, making it the most preferred study destination for Indian as well as other International medical aspirants.
- The good part is that Bangladesh is closest to your home country.
Disadvantages of Pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh
Where there are many advantages of pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh, there has to be some concerning factors.
There are few disadvantages also along with so many advantages mentioned above while pursuing your MBBS in Bangladesh.
- Medical aspirants need to have a score of at least 95% in12th exam in order to enjoy the benefit of ‘No Tuition Fees’ scheme under the SAARC nomination in Bangladesh.
- Apart from the recognition, by the Medical Council of India, the university you are planning to pursue your MBBS course must also be recognized by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Dhaka, and the Medical & Dental Council of Bangladesh, Dhaka.
- While you are doing your internship, the most important matter of concern is that you might not be allowed to touch the patients rather just need to observe and interact with them. So, ensure that you prepare case studies during this observer ship for your future.
Eligibility for MBBS in Bangladesh
Let us now have a brief description about all the important factors which medical aspirants need to take into consideration while planning to explore Bangladesh as their study destination to pursue MBBS Abroad.
To enroll for any of the best top medical University in Bangladesh, there are few criteria set for Indian medical aspirants which are as follows:
- The minimum required aggregate GPA in HSC or equivalent and SSC or equivalent has to be 7.00
- The required minimum GPA either in HSC or equivalent and SSC or equivalent need to be 3.5
- Apart from this, in Biology, one must need to have a minimum GP of 3.5
- The most important benefit is that there is no other additional entrance examination is required.
- Medical aspirants need to acquire ‘C’ grade individually in each subject for qualifying. This is the reason why, GPA in level ‘A’ = total marks obtained in 3 subjects divided by 3
- The top 5 subjects scores will be considered in order to calculate the GPA for the marks obtained in SSC/ “O” level or any other equivalent examination. Therefore, the GPA in “O” level will be calculated as = Total marks obtained in top Five subjects divided by 5.
- Also, form 2019 onwards, it has become mandatory for all medical aspirants to score qualifying marks on NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test).
- Medical aspirants and their parents or guardians need to have a valid Indian passport. In case, if you do not have one, you can now apply for it by clicking on this link and following the procedure step by step link www.passportindia.gov.in
- Medical aspirants planning to pursue MBBS in Bangladesh must have completed the age of 17 years on or before 31st December, during the year when they are planning to take admissions for the MBBS course.
- If a medical aspirant applies for 2022-2023 session, then the aspirant should clear his or her class 12th either from the latest 2022 batch of this year or in 2021. So, after 12th or higher secondary school, there should not be a gap of more than 2 years. If any board that held the 12th exam in the year 2020 and later on after a year in 2021 provided medical aspirants with the passing certificate then that is also accepted.
- For all medical aspirants, coming from India, Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka or any other Middle east countries need to clear their 10th and 12th or any other equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology and score a minimum of at least 60% will directly be eligible for taking admissions in any top best medical university in Bangladesh.
- All Medical Aspirants need to submit their 10th and 12th attested copies which are stamped by the official ministry of their country for equivalency to the Director of Medical Education, below the health agency.
- According to the rules of Eligibility which are mentioned above, all those medical aspirants can take admissions in the Bangladesh Medical University who have received their Eligible Certificate. Also, apart from college permission and DGHS eligibility processing, a minimum amount of 70USD dollars should be paid for the Mark Sheet Equivalency certificate.
MBBS in Bangladesh vs MBBS in India
In Bangladesh, the admission procedure is made extremely flexible for all international aspirants and it is in such a way that all meritorious aspirants can easily take admissions in any top medical Bangladeshi university without any stress and the category system. The best part is that there are no limitations for a medical seat in Bangladesh and 25% of the medical seat are reserved for Indian medical aspirants in Bangladesh. Moreover, in India it is very difficult even for a meritorious and deserving candidate to secure admission in any best government Indian medical university due to reservation system.
Here, in India, less deserving candidate is more likely to secure a medical seat in any top Indian government medical university, if he belongs to any category or falls under caste section as compared to a deserving candidate belonging to open or general category. Apart from this, even the private medical universities fees in India are so high that the aspirants could not afford to get in them. Apart from the tuition fees, the donations, capitation fees and other hidden charges are also high because of which it is not feasible for any middle- class aspirant to take admission in them.
private medical university is not as good as any top medical university in Bangladesh. The fee structure and the cost of living of Bangladeshi medical universities are extremely low as compared to Indian Private medical universities as well as the medical universities in abroad. We have already discussed in detail in this blog about the best top Bangladeshi medical universities, their top- class education quality and what makes it best to choose Bangladesh as a study destination for making a career in medical or choosing surgery as a profession.
The minimum package of study MBBS in Bangladesh starts from as low as 20 lakhs for the complete medical course of 6 years whereas in Indian private medical universities the donations itself starts from 25 lakhs that also for Private medical universities in rural or nor not so developed areas. The range of donation would even go high for private medical universities in metro-cities and the fees would also be difficult to afford. The cost of living would be an add on expenditure if the university is far away from the aspirants own residing place. So, all this would be a burden to those middle class meritorious medical aspirants belonging to an open category and still wants to pursue MBBS in your own country. This is the reason why it is advisable to all the medical aspirants to explore more opportunities and take this chance of choosing Bangladesh as their study destination and accomplish your dreams.
The course duration of MBBS in Bangladesh is of 6 years which also include one year internship program whereas in India, the course duration is of 5.5 years wherein 4.5 years is for academics and one year is of internship. So all these factors such as no donations, no hidden charges ,no entrance examination, no reserved category system with high quality of education, low cost of living, learning through new and latest high technology with best medical equipment, wider opportunities in medical field in different sectors, exposure to various culture around the world makes Study MBBS in Bangladesh a great opportunity as compared to pursuing MBBS in any Indian Private Medical University.
So, aspirants do not lose hope and book you’re counselling sessions now with our best experts in NEW ERA EDUCATION to get admissions in any top Bangladeshi medical university.
Top Medical Universities in Bangladesh
Below we have listed some of the best top medical universities in Bangladesh which are quite trending as study destination for MBBS for International medical aspirants which provides extremely professional staff, world class infrastructure and latest technology with premium high-quality standards of medical education in every medical university.
- Parkview Medical College, Sylhet
- Ad-Din Women’s Medical College, Dhaka
- Marks Medical College, Dhaka
- Sylhet Women’s Medical College, Sylhet
- Mainamoti Medical College, Comila
- Dr. Sirajul islam Medical College, Dhaka
- Medical college for women and Hospital, Dhaka
- IBN Sina Medical College, Dhaka
- TMMS, R.U, Bogra
- Eastern Medical College, Comilla
- North East Medical College, Sylhet
- Jalalabad Ragib Rabeya Medical College, Sylhet
- Kumudini Women’s Medical College, Tangail
- Anwer Khan Modern Medical College, Dhaka
- Shahabuddin Medical College, Dhaka
- Dhaka National Medical College
- MH Samorita Medical College
- Diabetic Association Medical College, Faridpur
- Barind Medical College
- Jahurul Islam Medical College
- Bikrampur Bhuiyans Medical College
- Islami Bank Medical College
- President Abdul Hamid Medical Colleg
- Uttara Women’s Medical College
- Z. H. Sikder Women’s Medical College
- Bangladesh Medical College
- Enam Medical College and Hospital
- Shaheed Monsur Ali Medical College
- International Medical College Bangladesh
- Central Medical College
- Community Based Medical College
- Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College
- Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College
- Popular Medical College
- T.M.S.S. Medical College
- Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College
- Gonoshasthaya Samaj Vittik Medical College
- North Bengal Medical College
- East West Medical College
- Delta Medical College
- Prime Medical College
- Dhaka Central International Medical College
- Rangpur Community Medical College
- US-Bangla Medical College
- Southern Medical College
- Uttara Adhunik Medical College
- Ad-din Sakina Medical College
- Universal Medical College
- Green Life Medical College
- Dhaka Community Medical College
- Monno Medical College
MBBS Course and Curriculum in Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, the curriculum of MBBS is same as in India under NMC or MCI approved.
The course of MBBS is of 5 years which is followed by rotatory internship for a year based on logbook and is optional for international medical aspirants.
Indian medical aspirants choose to go for one year internship in India only after clearing the MCI Screening test or NEXT or FMGE.
In all the Bangladeshi University, the duration of MBBS is 5 academic years and is approved and recognized by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BM&DC), National Medical Commission (NMC) formerly known as Medical Council of India (MCI) and other foreign medical councils around the world.
Admission Procedure
With the help of our expert counselors, your admission procedure in Bangladesh will be processed smoothly, without any complications and simple.
In just few days you will be enrolled with the top best medical University if you follow few steps suggested by us:
Step 1- the most important step is that the Application Form should be filled correctly.
Step 2- Aspirants need to submit their academic documents like 10th and 12th mark sheets and admit cards (educational certificates), NEET scorecard and 2 passport size photographs.
Step 3- Passport: In case if you do not have the passport during the time when you are filling your application forms, you can off course apply for it and still get registered with the University. You can apply for your passport at www.passportindia.gov.in
Step 4- After that, aspirants will receive their Admission Letter from the University they have enrolled in.
Step 5- Only after that you require the passport to apply for your visa invitation letter and few documents that are listed below:
- Passport
- Passport size photographs with white background
- Medical Fitness Certificate
- HIV Report
- Bank Statements of the last 6 months (can be of Father/Mother with a minimum transaction of 1 lakh)
Step 6- The last step for your admission procedure to get completed is Visa Stamping which will be taken care of by our expert staff at New Era Education and they will get your visa stamped from the Bangladesh High Commission, New Delhi.
And after the completion of the all above mentioned steps, you need to pack your stuff and you are ready to fly to your dream medical destination- which is Bangladesh!
Quality of MBBS in Bangladesh
The program of MBBS in Bangladesh medical universities focusses on providing high quality of education and training to medical aspirants which will enable them to add to the growth of medicine and health sector. The course of MBBS is structured to inspire a culture of teamwork, medical scientific examination and handling learning for the aspirants and the guidance used includes learning methods or distinct pedagogy that cater to various learning characteristics of a culturally mixed group of students like laboratory classes, lectures, computer workshops, small group teaching and problem-based learning.
In top best Medical Universities in Bangladesh, medical aspirants get an exposure on international level and they get to interact with their counterparts from various other foreign countries which helps in developing problem- solving skills and developing many other qualities which might prove to be beneficial for their career in the future. Also, with the use of latest medical equipment along with advanced technology provide more knowledge and instill latest problem-solving solutions in the medical aspirant and this has led to increase in the ratio of medical aspirants choosing Bangladesh as their study destination all around the world.
Recognitions and Affiliation
In Bangladesh, the course and curriculum of MBBS includes early exposure to patient care in various health community settings which is also backed by case-based learning. Also, throughout the MBBS study in Bangladesh, medical aspirants have access to teaching with strong scientific emphasis which helps them to acquire the ability to use evidence based medicinal practices in their career and also develop medical skills in research techniques and methodology.
which helps them to acquire the ability to use evidence based medicinal practices in their career and also develop medical skills in research techniques and methodology.
The MBBS Degree in Bangladesh is recognized by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC) which is affiliated by the NMC of India (National Medical Commission) which was earlier known as Medical Council of India (MCI) another most important reason of MBBS in Bangladesh being in demand is that the course is divided into 5 years which is further categorized into three phases, which also includes mandatory rotary internship for a year that covers all the major concerns of medical theories.
With current GDP above 7.3 percent, People’s Republic of Bangladesh is a developing
country and for many years medical aspirants were unaware about the Medical Education Quality of Bangladesh as we are never bothered to gather more information about developing countries. Also, it is not much spoken by the agents as well because they cannot make any profit by advertising about Study MBBS in Bangladesh as the fees is already too low.
Although, earlier it was not as popular as Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, China, Philippines but then off late it has started gaining momentum when medical aspirants started exploring about the study pattern, course and curriculum and the rotary internship in Bangladesh.
Opportunities in various medical department after pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh
Now we will be looking for various career opportunities for Indian medical aspirants in the future after completing MBBS in Bangladesh.
As soon as Indian medical aspirants have completed their MBBS course from Bangladesh, they can choose to return and practice their medical career in India, which can be done only after they have qualified the MCI screening test or FMGE test which is compulsory for everyone and is the most difficult exam in the medical career.
There is another opportunity which medical aspirants can choose to opt for which is getting settled in Bangladesh. There are many medical aspirants who take this opportunity as a part of their career prospect. So once, you have completed your MBBS in Bangladesh, you can either choose to practice in Bangladesh itself or you can plan to pursue post-graduation from any top medical university in Bangladesh.
Medical Aspirants need to take into account that in order to practice anywhere in the world they will have to qualify for the licensing examination of the country they are planning to practice or get settled just like the NEXT examination of India. The test is held to check your capabilities and skills and to give a nod as you will be working as a surgeon and treating medical patients.
Medical aspirants have the opportunity to attempt for this exam twice a year as it is conducted two times i.e., one in the month of July and one in December. It is conducted of 300 marks and minimum qualifying scores to clear the test is 150 (50% marks)
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- You can also give lectures as a professor in medical colleges and hospitals in India and Abroad.
- You can also join various government health organizations for conducting and planning health issues of the locals.
- You can also take various government jobs as health officers.
- After pursuing MBBS from Bangladesh, you can choose to pursue MD from Germany or The United States
The best part of pursuing MD or MS from Germany or the United States is that the medical aspirants do not require to clear the MCI Screening test either before or after MBBS in Abroad or MBBS in Bangladesh. Medical aspirants can pursue their MD or MS (Postgraduate level) from Germany or The United States without even clearing the MCI test directly after they have completed their MBBS course from Bangladesh. Moving ahead, the degree which is offered to aspirants from Germany or US will be valid in Germany, US as well as in India. Apart from this, aspirants will also receive approximately 4200$ as a monthly stipend while they are pursuing their Medicine in The United States.
All about USMLE and its Advantages
The word USMLE is rightly known as the United States Medical Licensing Examination. USMLE is not just any random medical examination but it is the most difficult examination in the medical career.
USMLE is an in-depth evaluation of medical aspirants on how well they can utilize their knowledge, skills, values, attitude and training in real life practice during patient centric scenario. It is not just a theory or knowledge- based examination but a licensing examination which will display how medical graduates will perform on the job, from both ways i.e., on and off the table.
THE USMLE examination is divided into 3 steps
Step 1: Medical aspirants can register for the first step of USMLE when they have completed the second year of their medical program. The USMLE can be taken by all the international Medical Graduates, who wants to pursue their medical career in the United States. It is an online exam i.e., a one-day computer based.
The first step of the USMLE is to examine the basic science principles of the medical aspirants focusing on their biochemistry, anatomy, pharmacology, behavioral science, microbiology, physiology and pathology.
The step 2 of USMLE examines interdisciplinary areas such as genetics, immunology and nutrition.
Step 2: of USMLE is further divided into 2 parts
- Step 2 CK
- Step 2 CS
The first part CK of the USMLE step 2
The first part of the step 2 consists of multiple-choice examination and is conducted to check whether the medical graduate acquires the complete medical knowledge and understanding of clinical science which is of utmost importance while they are taking care of the patients under supervision.
Medical aspirants need to attempt approx. 318 multiple-choice questions in the time frame of 9 hours of examination.
The second part CS of the USMLE step 2
During this step, the medical graduate’s communication skills are tested in the following areas:
- Gathering information
- Developing a healthy relationship
- Information provision
- Supporting emotions
- Enabling patient behaviors
- Making decisions.
Step 3
The third and the last step of the USMLE examination includes a 2 days online examination i.e., computer-based consisting of approx. 500 multiple choice questions along with computer-based case simulations (CCS) which examines medical graduate’s capability to evaluate the order diagnostic tests, history and physical examination information, management of the patient and selection of initial therapies.
Moreover, the third step mostly focusses on how well the graduates manages the patients as 50 to 55% of questions are based on patient management. Apart from this, there are other topics consisting of almost 10 to 12% of questions which includes diagnostic and lab studies, history and physical, prognosis, diagnosis and pathophysiology.
Advantages of USMLE
Although, it is said that appearing and qualifying for USMLE examination is very difficult, but one must also take into account the advantages that can be accomplished through it:
- Medical Graduates can acquire the best academics and research facilities.
- Medical Graduates can also apply for fellowship and permanent residency in the United States.
- Can acquire lifelong validity of The Education Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG certificate)
- Easy and quick green card processing
- Acquire the license to work and settled in Canada, New Zealand, The United Kingdom, Australia, Qatar, Dubai and many other Middle East and European countries.
- There are high chances in hospital management as well that too on senior authority level. Currently, the sector of hospital management is developing rapidly and they are also providing huge career prospects to aspirants from the medical profession. After MBBS from Bangladesh, medical aspirants also opt for Masters in Hospital Management.
Services offered by NEW ERA EDUCATION
Our expert counsellors will help you with the following:
- Clear all your doubts during personal counselling sessions.
- Hassle free Admission Procedure in any top Medical University in Bangladesh.
- Get your Visas stamped without any fear of visas getting rejected.
- Documentations which include Attestations, Apostil and translation of Academic documents.
- Payment details and Forex card support.
- Pre-departure Orientation and assistance even after reaching your destination.
- Travel Arrangements from India to the University hostel with complete security.
- MCI related queries and guidance regarding the same.
To get more information and for seat confirmation to pursue MBBS in Bangladesh, in the English medium course in any of the listed universities kindly send your applications now at www.neweraeducation.in
SAARC Quota Admission, and its benefit
SAARC Quota Admission is quite beneficial for meritorious aspirants as every year many students from India are sponsored for the medical program. Aspirants do not need to appear for any entrance test for securing admission under SAARC Quota and the admission is completely based on the score of 10th and 12th. So, the best part is that there are scholarships available under SAARC quota and there are paid seats as well.
While you are pursuing your MBBS in Bangladesh, you are liable to get few concessions under SAARC quota:
- Medical Aspirants get an opportunity for pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh under the special scheme of SAARC countries (the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation)
- The criteria of the SAARC Quota Admission state that medical aspirants can get admission in Bangladesh without paying any tuition fees, if the aspirant securing admission belong to the SAARC nation’s nationality.
- Medical aspirants only need to pay for cost of living and other personal expenses.
- The best part is that the cost of living of Bangladesh is quite low as compared to other foreign countries.
- The only condition for availing this advantage is that the medical aspirant need to score at least 95% in 12th std or higher secondary examination.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is MBBS degree from Bangladesh recognized in India and other foreign countries?
Yes, it is recognized in India and all around the world but the only condition is that the degree of the university should be listed with National Medical Commission and Medical Council of the other countries.
2. How many Indian medical aspirants are pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh?
At present there are more than 6000 aspirants pursuing their MBBS and BDS course from Bangladesh.
3. When does the medical courses start in Bangladeshi Universities?
In Bangladeshi medical universities, the medical courses start from the month of October.
4. How to register for any top Bangladeshi Medical university?
The most important thing you need to check when you are planning to take admission in any Bangladeshi medical university is that whether the university is listed with NMC and the ranking of the universities. For more information and to have an in-depth information about the medical universities in Bangladesh, you can contact our expert counselors, here at NEW ERA EDUCATION. We will help you register for any of the NMC approved medical university hassle-free and smoothly, helping you and guiding you right from your counselling till your convocation.
5. What is the expenditure of pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh?
In Bangladesh, the total cost of pursuing MBBS for a 5-year program can come up to between $30000 – $50000 including the hostel charges as well. But if any medical aspirant come under the criteria of the SAARC Admission Quota, then the aspirant can complete the entire course, without paying any tuition fees i.e., completely free. The aspirant only needs to make the payment for the cost of living.
6. Is clinical practice available in Bangladesh medical universities and when does it start?
Yes, clinical practice is provided in Bangladesh medical universities and it starts during the third phase of the degree i.e., from the third year
7. During the Medical course in Bangladesh, medical aspirants can get how many vacations annually?
Apart from government holidays and Sundays, medical aspirants can get 10 days vacations for each Eid. 3 days holiday during the Durga puja and 3 days holiday for Summer, Christmas and winter vacation but it is less like a vacation as students need to prepare for their exams which are held after the vacations. So, they are more like Preparatory leave.
8. Is NEET exam compulsory for Indian medical aspirants who are planning to pursue MBBS from Bangladesh?
Yes, the National Medical Commission has made NEET exam mandatory for all the medical aspirants planning to pursue their MBBS degree from Abroad, from the year 2018. Moreover, to pursue MBBS in India as well as abroad medical aspirants need to have a valid score on NEET examination.
9. Are there any scholarships provided to the medical aspirants planning to pursue MBBS from Bangladesh?
There are no such scholarships provided to the Indian Medical aspirants and beware of the agents who make false promises in the name of scholarship just to gain personal profit from the aspirants.
10. While pursuing MBBS course in Bangladesh can I do part time jobs?
No. You are not allowed to do part time job on the basis of study visa. You are not supposed to do job on the basis of student visa.
11. Can we get an education loan if we are planning to pursue MBBS from Bangladesh?
Off course you can apply for bank loan and banks can give up to 20 lacs under RBI guidelines for education abroad. Before sanctioning the loans, banks take into consideration marksheet, parent’s income and security papers.
12. After completing the MBBS degree from Bangladesh can I get a job in any government or private sector?
Yes, you can definitely get a job in any private or government sector in India only after you have cleared the MCI Screening test or FMGE test.
13. Do I need to learn Bangladeshi while I will be staying there for a span of 6 years?
No, it is not mandatory to learn the language as the medium of instruction is English and it is widely spoken in the country. The Bangladeshi people are also well versed in Hindi language and are extremely warm during interaction.
14. Is Bangladesh safe for girls to travel and pursue medical courses?
Yes, it is pretty safe for girls to travel and pursue their medical studies from Bangladesh and their government have taken various steps for encouraging female students to opt for higher studies.
15. What is the time of travel, mode of travel and cost?
You can travel to Bangladesh from India through various means such as by Train, bus and Air. In India, all the metro cities are connected to Bangladesh by Air. Usually, the time taken for travelling is within a day and it depends on the way you are planning to travel.
16. Is there any dress code for medical aspirants in Bangladesh?
No there are no such dress code but for some classes medical aspirants need to purchase white aprons.
17. How many times can we visit our home country in a year?
You will be getting vacations twice in a year i.e., Summer and winter and so you can choose to come back during that time if you want.
18. How is the temperature and weather in Bangladesh?
It is like that of East India.
19. Can my parents/guardians visit me in the University? If yes, how will they get a visa?
Yes, they can visit you and we at NEW ERA EDUCATION will help in arranging visa for your parents with no extra charges.
20. Is Educ8india authorized by Bangladesh Medical Universities for taking admissions?
Yes, Educ8india is an authorized representative of various Bangladeshi medical universities.