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Dhaka Medical College Sir Salimullah Medical College
Mymensingh Medical College
Chittagong Medical College
Rajshahi Medical College
MAG Osmani Medical College
Sher-e-Bangla Medical College
Rangpur Medical College Comilla Medical College
khulna Medical College
Shheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College
Dinajpur Medical College
Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College
Pabna Medical College
Noakhali Medical College
Cox's Bazar Medical College
Jessore Medical College Shaheed Nazrul Islam Medical College
Kushtia Medical College
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Dhaka Medical College aspires to
produce elite citizens with a high
standard of professionalism and
profound commitment in an
enabling environment to be able
to give commendable leadership
desired by all.
Introduction: Dhaka Medical College stands as an icon of our country.
It started its journey in 1946 in a building, built in the light of colonial
architecture in 1902m in the centre of the city between Dhaka University
and Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in the
Ramna area. The majestic building now accommodates the famous Dhaka
Medical College Hospital.
Dhaka Medical College has played a pioneering role in the development
of medical science, health care delivery and in nation building activities of
the country. The college boasts of a highly reputed array of intellectuals
and academics. Its students are extremely talented with an intense
affinity for gathering knowledge to attain excellence and deep sense of
commitment to serve the nation.
The college began with an MBBS course admitted around 100 students
each year. In 1982 post graduate courses were started with Diploma in
Anesthesiology and Gynecology and Obstetrics. Later other post graduate
diplomas in various disciplines were added. Masters degree courses in
many disciplines were introduced from 2002. Presently 34 post-graduate
courses are run by the college.
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Sir Salimullah
Medical College
was established in
1875 as Dhaka
Medical School in
the old part of
Dhaka city. Mitford
hospital was a part
of the school.
Sixteen local kings and philanthropists helped in erecting the medical
school building in 1889.
The school was made a medical college in 1962. To acknowledge the
contributions of the Nawabs, the college was named after Nawab Sir
Salimullah (1871-1915). Until 1957 the License of Medical Faculty (LMF)
degree was offered from this college. During 1963-1972 condensed
courses for MBBS degree was offered. In 1972 it was upgraded as a full-
fledged medical college and the first batch students for MBBS degree
enrolled in 1973. The civil surgeon of Dhaka was in charge of both the
college and the hospital until 1974, when a principal and a superintendent
were appointed for the institutions. The superintendent was made the
director of the hospital in 1984.
The college offers about 25 courses at the postgraduate level.It is located
at 23.710556°N 90.401111°E , Mitford Road, Babubazar, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
The medical college consists of following departments: preclinical
(anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology), paraclinical
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(pathology, microbiology, forensic medicine, community medicine,
pharmacology), clinical medicine (general medicine, psychiatry,
neuromedicine, nephrology, cadiology, sexual-skin-and-venereal
diseases), pediatrics, surgery (general surgery, orthopedic surgery,
pediatric surgery, neurosurgery, cardiothoracic surgery), gynaecology and
obstetrics, ophthalmology, otolaryngorhinology,
anesthesiology and diagnostic (clinical laboratory, radiology and imaging).
The medical college possesses a 600-bed general hospital including OPD
and IPD services in the above disciplines and an integrated emergency
deptt.
175 students with pre-medical A-level education are admitted each year
through open competitive examination for undergraduates. Students are
awarded undergraduate MBBS degree after five years' study in college
and hospital and three professional examinations (first after 1.5 years,
second after
3.5 years and final after 5 years of admission) under the University of
Dhaka. Then, they do one year full residency training in the hospital to get
registration for practicing medicine. It is one of the most prestigious
medical college in South Asia. The undergraduate program of this college
is recognized by General Medical Council of UK.
The medical college provides post graduate education in surgery,
medicine, gynaecology and obstetrics. The degrees awarded are MD, MS
and diplomas.
Mitford Hospital, established in 1820, named after Sir Robert Mitford,
collector of Dhaka and a long-serving judge of the Provincial Court of
Appeal. During his time, there was an alarming cholera epidemic; at the
height of it 150 to 200 persons died daily in Dhaka. Medical facilities were
inadequate. Mitford was distressed to see the suffering of the people.
Before his death
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in England in 1836, he bequeathed the bulk of his property (about Rs
800,000) to the government of Bengal for benevolent works in Dhaka
including building of a hospital.
The hospital, in addition to its wards, accommodated lecture halls,
dissecting rooms, and an outpatient department. The hospital provides
general as well as specialized services. It is a tertiary level hospital in the
hierarchy of health in Bangladesh. It occupies an oblong area of about
12.8 acres (52,000 m2) of land on the river bank and the hospital complex
comprises more than 14 blocks of no particular architectural significance
but historically important and eventually of utilitarian character. Most of
the blocks were originally single-storied and now have been raised four-
to 10-stories. The hospital provides indoor and outdoor treatments as well
as pathological and diagnostic services. It serves about 2,500 outdoor
patients daily. Though as of 1999, the hospital had 600 beds (of which 240
are paying) but more than 1000 indoor patient remain in the hospital
most of the time.
MYMEN SINGH MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL
During the later part of British
India, it was felt that the people
of the northeastern region
needed the services of qualified
medical personnel. The then
Campbell Medical School of
Calcutta and Mitford Medical School of Dhaka were unable
to cater the needs of the growing population. With this background the third
medical school for the region, was established in 1924 in Mymensingh, by the
Earl of Lytton, the then governor of Bengal. The Lytton Medical School was to
run a four-year course of Licentiate of Medical Faculty (LMF). This course of
LMF continued till 1962, when it was upgraded to a five-year undergraduate
medical course under Dhaka University and the school was renamed
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as Mymensingh Medical College.
Time line Milestones of Mymensingh Medical College Year Milestones 1924
Establishment of Lytton Medical School 1962 Upgrading of Lytton Medical
School to Mymensingh Medical College1970Indoor service of Mymensingh
Medical College Hospital started 1972 Shifting of college to the present campus
1979 Inception of department of Orthopaedics 1981 Inception of Family
Planning Model Clinic in the hospital 1988 Inception of department of
Cardiology1992Establishment of Centre for Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound.
Microbiology and Biochemistry began their activities as separate
departments2000Diploma in Child Health (DCH) was started as the first
postgraduate course. Inception of departments of Neuromedicine,
Neurosurgery, Nephrology, Endocrine Medicine and Paediatric Surgery200227
postgraduate courses (MD, MS, MPH, M Phil, Diploma) began to run under the
auspices of the present government. Mymensingh Medical Journal was indexed
in Index Medicus, MEDLINE and Pub Med and began to be available online
throughout the world2003Internet was introduced and whole college came
under a local computer network Admission.
Dhaka Dental College (DDC) is the most prestigious dental college of Bangladesh. It has a 250 bed hospital named Dhaka Dental College & Hospital. It is the only one government dental college in Bangladesh. Mission:- The Commitment and determination is to transform Dhaka
to an international level as an educational hub and thereby to transform our country into an international level as comparable with
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with the best. Vision:- To provide the best education in each field to enable student to create a niche for themselves in their chosen profession. To ensure that students acquire adequate competence via self critical approach to integrated learned skills. To provide learned and competent Civil to the society to reform the society.
Location:- Dhaka Dental College and Hospital is located in the capital of People’s Republic of Bangladesh i.e Dhaka. Hospital: - It has a 250 bed Hospital. The institute is proud to have a fully Operational Dental O.P.D equipped with latest and sophisticated Equipment of modern dentistry, which includes electronically operated Hi-tech dental chairs, R.V.G machine, O.P.G machine etc. Over the years, The number of patients visiting the institutes Dental O.P.D for various dental treatments has steadily grown, due to its location advantage and nominal rate of treatment, the institute has sufficient has sufficient number of clinical material, essential required for aspiring dentists.
Canteen and Hostel:- The institute boasts of separate buildings for Canteen which provides good quality, hygienic, well balanced and
serving warm food four meals a day. The canteen has a clean and well lit dining hall with modern designer seats. The institute has two separate, spacious and well ventilated hostel buildings for girls and boys.
SHAHEED SUHARWARDY MEDICAL COLLEGE AND
Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College was inaugurated on 6th May, 2006. It is the 14th Government Medical College in Bangladesh. This medical college is situated in the
‘Zone of Medical Institution’ at Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka and
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is surrounded by NICVD, NIO, NIKDU, NITOR, NIMH and ICH. The first batch of Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College has been started on the session of 2005-2006 with 100 students who were migrated from different medical colleges. This institution is now one of the top medical college in Bangladesh in respect of the result of Professional Examination held under Dhaka University. A 375 bed Shaheed Suhrawardy Hospital is attached with this medical college as teaching hospital which will be converted into 500 bed hospital very soon. Two hostel buildings have been built behind the hospital building. A new eight storied medical college building is under construction for the increased demand of the lectures, tutorial and practical rooms as well as teachers accomodations. The decorated red colored building construction work will be finished very soon and the whole medical college campus will be shifted from the old building to new one.
"Tiger of Bengal", a leading Bengali statesman and former prime minister of Pakistan in the first half of the 20th century, who's endless efforts helped to establish this unique institution. The college started functioning in 1968 as Barisal Medical College, though the foundation stone was laid in 1964. It was renamed as Sher-e-Bangla Medical College after the name of late Sher-e-Bangla AK Fazlul Huq hailing from Barisal. The college is governed by the medical deanery of the University of Dhaka; recognised by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental
F) SHER-E-BANGLA MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL Sher-e-Bangla Medical College (SBMC), is one of the most reputed government medical college in Bangladesh.[1] SBMC was established in 1969 and is run under the administration of the University of Dhaka. It was named after A. K. Fazlul Huq, known by his nickname of "Sher-e-Bangla" which means
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Council. The General Medical Council (GMC) of UK recognises the MBBS degree obtained by the students of this college. Admission About 180 students are admitted by a nation wide competitive entry exam every year. The admission examination is conducted by Director General of Health Services (DGHS), Bangladesh. 38 foreign students from Nepal, India, Pakistan, Palestine, Sudan and Somalia are studying in the college under SAARC student exchange programme..Campus Sher-e-Bangla Medical College located in the southeastern part of Barisal town on the bank of river Kirtonkhola. The college has an area of about 33 ha. Student dormitories, nursing institute, nurses' training institute, dormitory for staff nurses, and residences of teachers are situated on the campus. There are three hostels for male students and two for the female students. Male and female intern doctors have each one hostel. Hospital, with 500 beds, and indoor and outdoor facilities. The head of the hospital is a director. The hospital entertains about 30,000 patients annually. There are 296 nurses, 25 medical technologists and 17 pharmacists in the hospital. One deputy director, one store officer, one administrative officer and 470 auxiliary staff assist the director in the management of the hospital.
postgraduate level and also in rendering specialized hospital services to the common people.
G) CHITTAGONG MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL Chittagong Medical College is a government medical college in Bangladesh, established in 1957. The college was founded by the formar Prime Minister Hossain Shahid Sohrawardy. Now CMC is a center of excellence for the medical studies in undergraduate and
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1. Tairunessa Memorial Medical College, Dhaka City 2. Bangladesh Medical College Dhan Mondi, Dhaka 3. Dhaka National Medical College (located at the heart of
Dhaka City), Jhonson Road, Dhaka 4. Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College (Semi Govt.),
Eskaton Garden Road, Dhaka 5. Medical College for Women and Hospital (Near Airport) 6. Ibrahim Medical Colleg, Berdem , Shahbagh, Dhaka 7. Ad Din Womens Medical College, Main Dhaka 8. Jahurul Islam Medical College, Bajitpur, Kishoreganj (135
km from Dhaka City) 9. Ibn Sina Medical College, Heart of Dhaka
Other Private Medical Colleges Under Dhaka University
1. Community Based Medical College Near Mymen Singh, Dhaka
2. Kumadani Medical College for Women, Mirzapur
3. Enam Medical College, Dhaka
4. International Medical College, Dhaka
5. Prime Medical College, Rangpur
6. Khwaja Younis Medical College, Siraj Gong\
Medical College for Women and Hospital (MCW&H) is one of the top and
first private medical college of Bangladesh exclusively for women. It has currently two academic campuses, one in Sector - 1, Uttara, Dhaka and another in Uttarkhan, Uttara, Dhaka. The College is affiliated with the Dhaka University as a constituent college. The concept of a Medical College exclusively for women is
2. Private Medical Colleges in and Outside Dhaka
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not a new one, particularly in our socio-cultural background. There are exemples of such medical colleges in neighboring countries.
the society for the enhancement of technical education in the female population the Bangladesh Government has already taken positive steps in the field of teachers training in education sector. At sen present the female quota of admission in medical colleges is far too low and as such many a talented girls could not be admitted in this noble profession. Moreover there are conservative families who want to educate their children in an atmosphere like this.
Fee Structure:- (Foreign Students) a) Admission fee and donation amount of US$ 15,500/- (Fifteen thousand Five Hundred US Dollar) at the time of admission. b) Tuition fee for the 1st year and development fee amount of US$ 9,500/- (Nine Thousand Five hundred only) will have to pay with in 03 (three) months after admission by March, 2014. c) Tuition fee for the subsequent years @US$ 5,500/- (Five thousand Five Hundred US $ only) per year.
d) Hostel accommodation fee approximately @ US$ 144/- (One hundred and forty four US$ only) per year. (Hostel Charges as per local students if other special facilities are not provided). e) Admission processing and handling Charges @ US$ 100/- (Hundred US$ only), RFST (Residential field station training fees) US$ 250/- (Two hundred and fifty US $ only). f) If she fails in the final prof. MBBS exam. will have to pay US$ 800/- (Eight hundred US$ only) for each attempt in all subject and US$ 267/- (Two hundred and sixty seven US $ only) for each subject.
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This is an A-Grade College, located in the prime location of Dhan Mondhi Dhaka, the center of city. The College is recognized by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council since 1986. BMC has been enlisted in the World Directory of Medical
Schools effective 1995 published by World Health Organization which entitles the graduates of BMC recognition all over the world. Graduates of BMC are eligible for limited registration with the General Medical Council of United Kingdom. They are also eligible to take the United States Medical License Examinations (USMLE).
Fee Structure :- 1) Total US$ 40,000/- (Forty thousand US dollar only) for academic duration. Tuition fee is US$ 1500/- (one thousand five hundred ) only of six months schedule. 2) During Admission:
a) College development fee b) Admission fee c) Revenue expenditure d) Session charge e) equipment maintenance fee f) Internship fee g) Miscellaneous h) Caution money (Tk.10,000/- (refundable) Total US$ 20,000/- (Twenty thousand US dollar only).
3) Rest of US$ 20,000/- (Twenty thousand US dollar) to be paid in four equal installments at the end of each year. 4) Hostel fees: US$ 150/-(One hundred fifty dollar only) per month.
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The Dhaka National Medical College inherits her glorious predecessor the Dhaka National Medical Institute, which was established in 1925 as a part of Non-Cooperation
Movement of the Indian Sub-continent against the British Colonial Rule organized jointly by the Indian National Congress and the Indian Muslim League under the Leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, Mawlana Muhammad Ali and Mawlana Sawkat Ali. Along with other programmes the Non-Cooperation Movement urged upon the People of the sub-continent to boycott educational institutions established and administered by British Govt. and to establish National Schools, Colleges and Institutes for modern scientific education by the local people themselves. Accordingly two Medical Schools were established in the then Bengal Province for producing National Doctors of modern medicine. One such Medical School was at Calcutta, named Calcutta National Medical Institute and the other at Dhaka, named Dhaka National Medical Institute. The Institute consisted of: 1. A four year medical course on modern scientific medicine (LMF) after Matriculation. 2. A general Hospital for medical services to the local people. In 1958, the 4 years medical course (LMF) was closed by the then Provincial government of East Bengal to be replaced by 5 year medical degree course (MBBS) after I.Sc.
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The Dhaka National Medical Institute could not open the 5 year medical degree course (MBBS) due to non-cooperation by the then Pakistan Govt. Body was formed for the Institute Hospital under the chairmanship of Mr. M. Sirajul Islam MPA for the smooth administration and development of the hospital. Mr. M. Sirajul Islam took active initiative to take the donation of taka twenty five lac from Bangladesh Assistance Society of India. A rule was made by the Govt. of Bangladesh for the Dhaka National Medical Institute Hospital (DNMIH) that a Management Board will be formed henceforth for every four year of its proper administration and a yearly financial grant will be allotted for the hospital according to the need assess by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of Bangladesh. From the very beginning the Governing Bodies and the Management Boards of the Dhaka National Medical Institute Hospital proposed and moved for re-establishing one Medical College with the DNMIH. At last in 1994 under dynamic leadership 0f the then chairman of the Management Board of the DNMIH Mr. Sadeque Hossain Khoka MP, the long expected Dhaka National Medical College came into existance.
Fee Structure 1. Admission fees (at a time) US$ 27,170/- ( Twenty seven thousand, one hundred seventy only.) 2. Monthly tuition fees for 18th months US$ 200 ( Two hundred only ). per month 3. From 19th month on wards US$ 250 (per month)
The Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College (HFRCMC) is established in the year 2000 with an objective to meet up the lack of medical graduates in the field of medical science. This medical
college is a project of Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) and run
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under its authority and control. It starts its journey with 50 students during the school year 1999-2000. Presently this medical College has 528 students and 3rd batch has already qualified as doctors and undergoing internship training at Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College. The Holy Family Red Crescent Medical college (HFRCMC) performed excellent result in the 3rd professional MBBS examination in the year 2002 and also on the subsequent years among all the Medical Colleges under Dhaka University due to its skilled management system, latest educational instruments, and well trained teaching staff. The Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College has a separate Governing Board and a College Academic Council with respective powers and functions as enumerated in the constitution of the college. The said Governing Board and College Academic Council however function within the limits of their powers and administrative, financial and other jurisdiction set by the managing Board of the BDRCS. It follows the courses and curriculum of MBBS course as lay down by Dhaka University and Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC). Government of Bangladesh regulates the rules regarding admission of students and criteria of qualifications. The professional examinations are conducted by Dhaka University and certificates of MBBS degree are awarded by Dhaka University.
Fee Structure
1. Admission Fee (at the time of admission ): US$ 25,000 2. Tuition Fee Per month (up to 1st Professional
examination): US$ 400 3. Tuition Fee Per month until passing the final Professional MBBS Exam: US$ 500
You Have to pay at the time of admission US$ 25,400 by TT/DD/ Pay order in the favor of Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College, 1, Eskaton Garden Road, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College is an institution of Tairunnessa Memorial Medical Centre Limited. Since its inception, Tairunnessa Memorial
Medical Centre has been playing an important role in developing human resources for health in Bangladesh. With the initiative of its Founder Chairman M. Shamsul Hoque, it started its journey with a small outpatient
department, at Konia, Gazipur which over the years has turned into an impressive prestigious hospital and research complex - TMMC Hospital, with 375 bedded multidisciplinary hospital complex - has been recognized nationally and internationally as a centre of excellence for heart diseases and research. To maintain the reputation of TMMC Medical Centre in the field of higher education and research and to remain in the forefront of health care services.
Fee Structure 1) At the time of admission US $ 14,000.00 2) 2nd Installment US $ 5,000.00 3) 3rd Installment US $ 3,000.00 4) 4th Installment US $ 3,000.00 5) 5th Installment US $ 3,000.00 6) 6th Installment US $ 3,000.00
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7) 7th Installment US $ 3,000.00 8) 8th Installment US $ 2,000.00 Total: US $ 36,000
Jahurul Islam Medical College, the Hospital and the Nurse Training Institute have been established under the Aftab–Rahima Welfare Trust as a conglomerate offering medical education & research, hospital care as well as
training in nursing services. The complex is situated in Bhagalpur village of Bajitpur thana of Kishoregonj district. The great philanthropist of this area Late Mr. Jahurul Islam is the founder of these organizations in his native land.
Bhagalpur – Bajitpur is about 110 km north – east of Dhaka city. It is connected by Egaro Shindur Express train and has excellent road connection with the Capital. In either way, Bhagalpur can be reached within three hours only.In the first phase in 1989, a 250 bed hospital was put into service. It is equipped with most modern instruments and facilities, offering round the clock services including emergencies, for indoor as well as outdoor patients. At present there are 390 beds covering all the departments of a general tertiary level teaching hospital. In its final and ultimate phase of completion, the Hospital will have 500 beds to provide management and services of all aspects of medical, surgical or emergency requirements.
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Established in 2005 and accreditated
by regulatory authorities and
affiliated to University to Dhaka.
Total number of students is 450.
It has 104 faculty members in 13
departments.
Upto 2012 about 100 students
complete M.B.B.S degree from this college.
Ibn Sina Medical College
Hospital
It is a general hospital with 250 beds, 5Ots.
Patient gets service in this hospital by minimum cost compare to other
hospital of the city.
Every year 10,000 outdoor patients receive service from this hospital.
About 1000 patients get free treatment every year.
Ibn Sina Hospital Dhanmondi
Ibn Sina Hospital was founded in July 1983. The hospital is situated in Dhanmondi
away from all the commotion of Dhaka City. This hospital has all necessary
preparations to treat any patient with modern facilities.
It is a general hospital with 0 beds, 5Ots, ICU NICU, HDU and Dialysis
services.
Physicians from following specialty are serving the patients: Medicine, Nero
medicine, Gastroenterology, General Surgery, Brain and Spine Sugery, Knee
Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Colorectal Surgery, Urology, Gynae and
Obstratic.
Every year 24,000 indoor patients receive services from this hospital.
Ibn Sina Medical College (Fee Structure)
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Total amount :- Us $ 34,000 (thirty four thousand US$ only) Including admission fee, development fee, session charge, Tuition fee, other charges an US$ 3000 accommodation fee for the 05 years MBBS course as per following payment schedule:
1. At the time of admission US$ 12000 ( Twelve thousand US$ only).This
payment has to done before 25th November 2013 otherwise this letter
will be treated as invalid.
2. Payment should be deposited before 31st January 2014 US$ 5000 (Five
thousand US$ only)
3. Payment should be deposited before 30th June 2014 US$ 8000 ( Eight thousand
US$ only)
4. Payment should be deposited before 31st December 2014 US$ 2000 (Two
thousand US$ only.)
5. Payment should be done every 6 months US$ 1250 (One thousand two
hundred fifty x US$ only) from January 2015. The number of installment is 08
(Eight). US$ 1250= US 10000 (Ten thousand US$ only).
Ad-din Foundation
was established in
1980 with the aim of
assisting the
underprivileged
majority majority in
Bangladesh. Its first
project was building
an orphanage in
Jessore. During its
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three decades of development, Ad- din has existence its diverse projects in several
parts of the country.
Ad- din’s current projects include hospitals in Dhaka, Keranigonj, Jessore, Kushtia
& Khulna; Medical Colleges in Dhaka, Keranigonj, Jessore & Khulna; Nursing
Institutes in Dhaka, Jessore and Kushtia and a Women’s Institute of Medical
Technology in Jessore. There are also Mobile Eye Clinics, Projects on prevention of
the disease AIDS and HIV, the virus that causes it. Other projects include Safe
Water and sanitation, Health Insurance, Maternal- Child Health- Family Planning,
Integrated Health and Microfinance.
Ad din Hospitals were established with the aim of providing affordable quality
care. Ad-din chains of Hospitals are now recognized as centers of excellence
acclaimed for their quality, affordability and patient friendliness.
The Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare of the People’s Republic of
Bangladesh accorded approval to Ad
din Women’s College (AWMC) in
2008, Ad din Sakina Medical College
(ASMC) in 2010, Bashundhara Ad din
Medical College (BAMC) and Ad din
Akij Medical College (AAMC) in
2013.
The three Medical Colleges of A din are located in the heart of the cities of Dhaka,
Khulna and Jessore. The BAMC was established in collaboration with the
Bashundhara Group. It is located in the Riverview Project Area of Bashundhara at
South Keranigonj, Dhaka.
Ad-din is trying to secure excellent teaching facilities and a dedicated team of
faculty members some of whom are authorities in their own disciplines. Given the
resources at its disposal, Ad-din continues to develop outstanding medical
graduates who are both excellent in their clinical practice and equally conscious
about their social obligations.
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Vision
The Medical Colleges of Ad-din aspire to achieve national and international
recognition for its patient care and for its capability to produce physicians with the
essential knowledge, skills and professionalism to successfully continue their
profession and pursue a career to better serve the nation through health
promotion, prevention, treatment and medical research.
Mission
The mission of the Medical Colleges of Ad-din is to produce quality physicians who-
Possess all essential knowledge, sill and professionalism as prescribe by the
Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council (BMDC) and are capable of good
medical practice with the habit of life-long learning.
Possess the ability to work in different working situations and be future
leaders of health care system.
Assist in meeting the health care and research needs of the country.
ADMISSION PROCESS AND ELIGIBILITY:-
Admissions to all colleges whether Govt. or Non Govt. is processed by the high commission of Bangladesh in various countries in the month of August every year for eligible students on the 10th and 10+2 qualification basis.
ELIGIBILITY:- The students having net qualification of 10th and 10+2 or equivalent exam having minimum GPA equal to 8.0 pts.
SSC and HSC (10 & 10+2) exams with minimum 60% marks in biology in 10+2 class. Only fresh candidates who have appeared in CET only once whether in Govt. or Private Medical Colleges are eligible.
SYSTEM OF SELECTION IN GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGES:-
The selection of students to Govt. medical colleges is done by competent empowered committee on the recommendation of foreign ministry of Bangladesh on the basis of merit and protocol. This empowered committee can increase or decrease or decrease, the number of seats to any country to
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Which Bangladesh has reciprocal student exchange programme under the bilateral agreement with that country.
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COLLEGE PLACEMENT:-
Allotment of colleges is done at the discretion of the health ministry to respective Govt. Medical colleges. Indian students are mostly placed in MCI recognized Medical College while as student of Nepal, Maldives, Srilanka and Pakistan etc. cannot claim admission to all MCI recognized Medical Colleges.
Selection done in the month of December and regular class work starts from January every year. Medium of education is English but for his/her Own convince every student is supposed to learn Bengali Language which is Sanskrit based, very easy to be picked up Kashmiri students. MBBS course is of 5 years duration as is vogue in India and one year internship either in any medical College of Bangladesh or domicile of students.
AWARD OF DEGREE:-
MBBS degree is awarded after successful completion of three professional exams (i.e after prof exam is of 1 ½, 2nd prof is of 2 years and final again of 1 ½ year total duration of course is 5 years).
SEMI GOVT. AND PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGES:-
Besides three Semi Govt. Medical colleges located in Dhaka City, there
are about 43 private medical colleges in Bangladesh located in all corners of that country, mostly owned by multi millioner business tycoons apart from some trusts and welfare Societies.
Worth to mention of these medical colleges mostly located in Dhaka City, come under Dhaka University which have good faculty, clinical side as well as sufficient input of Patients and available facilities for the students.
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Hostel to most of the Medical Colleges are available within or around the college campus.
DONATION & CAPITATION FEE TO PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGES:- This varies from colleges to college in case of Foreign & SAARC Students. However donation and Tuition fee or SAARC students is much lower than Foreign students and every college has authority to admit the limited number of SAARC/ Foreign students. Initial development fee is deposited in a single installment and annual fee after the interval of each academic year. The money is paid through pay order / bank draft pledged to respective college management at the time of admission by the candidate personally and in no case through a third person.
VISA FACILITIES AND TRAVEL DOCUMENTS:- Visa is issued students to the selected students at different Bangladesh missions for a limited period of time. Students visa for multipurpose of time. Students visa for multipurpose, multi entry is issued after producing the below mentioned documents. Genuine selection letter issued by competent authority.
Equivalent cum eligibility letter is issued by the Director Medical
Education and HMPD Bangladesh.
Income certificate of Parents guarantying the sponsorship and behavior
of their ward.
Valid passport of domicile.
HOW TO APPLY:- In case of Govt.Colleges equivalence and eligibility certificate by D.G
health is not required at all.
SUBMISSION OF FORMS FOR ADMISSION TO
PRIVATE OR GOVT. MEDICAL COLLEGES:-
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These forms are available for 2 weeks only in the mid of September
at H/C
of Bangladesh New Delhi and after properly filling up of the forms,
these
are to be returned along with a bank draft of USD in 50 only payable
at
Dhaka in favour of the director medical education & HMPD, D.G.H.S
Mohakhali Dhaka along with a Xerox copy of all the relevant
documents.
STANDARD OF EDUCATION AND SYLLABUS OF
MEDICAL EDUCATION:- All Govt. Medical Colleges are par excellent in Medical Education Visa VIZ
Hostel, Hospital and other facilities. The syllabus and the course is same in
all the three MCI recognized universities as laid by Private and Govt.
Medical Colleges.
CLIMATE IN BANGLADESH:- Since Bangladesh is located in the eastern side of Bengal on the top of Bay
of Bengal surrounded on three sides by Indian & on Southern side by
Ocean. The climate is monsoon type where rainfall is mostly in the month
of June up to July. It is very hot but not as hot as that of Kolkata. Winters
are moderate, springs & autumns are pleasant. Students are adequately &
cheaply available. Load shudding is seldom experienced.
FOOD STUFF:- In entire Bangladesh, rice is a staple food along with seasonal vegetable
and sea products.
Fish is frequently served to students in hostels.
Bengali’s mostly like beef round the year as meat & chicken too is
provided to students as well.
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BANKING FACILITIES:- In all the medical Colleges, banking facilities are available to the
students whose global access card of J&K Bank & SBI is always
operational currency of Bangladesh is Taka which is almost like Indian
currency with lesser market value varying from time to time.
For any other information the parents as well as students may
contact us personally at any time during office hours.
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STATUS OF NON - GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGES:-
Affiliated to MCI position
1. Bangladesh Medical College
13-04-1985 Dhaka University
Recognized/ WHO
2. Dhaka National Medical College
31-05-1995 27-12-1998
Dhaka University
Recognized/ WHO
05-08-1992, time not mentioned
Dhaka university
Recognized/ WHO
05-08-1992 Dhaka university
Recognized/ WHO
5. Moulana Bashani Medical College
31-08-1998
Dhaka university
Recognized
09-05-2000 Dhaka university
Recognized/ WHO
7. Community Based Medical College
15-08-95 12-07-98 untill further orders
Dhaka university
Recognized
25-06-2002 Temporary
Dhaka university
Recognized
04-09-2001 Dhaka university
Recognized
10.
03-08-98 Dhaka university
Recognized
North East Medical College
9. Tairunessa Medical College
8. Khwaja Younis Medical College
6. Holy Family Medical College (Semi government)
4. Medical College for Women Uttara
3. Z.H.Sikder Women’s Medical College
Name of College Recognized from
Rating
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03-11-2000
Dhaka university
Recognized
25-06-2000 Temporary
Syellhet Not Recognized
14-11-2000 Dhaka university
Recognized
03-08-2005 01- year
Dhaka university
Recognized
20-03-2000 Dhaka university
Recognized
21-01-2000 02- year
Raj Shah university
Recognized
28-03-2002 Dhaka University
Recognized
11-02-1998 Private university
Not Recognized
27-05-1996 Shah Jalal university
Not university
11-04-1992, Time not mentioned
Dhaka university
Recognized/ WHO
20. Jahur-ul-Islam Medical College
19. Raqib Rubbia Medical College
18. University of Science and Technology Chittagong
17. Ibrahim Medical College Rangpur
16. North Medical College Rangpur
15. Kumudni Women’s Medical College
14. Addin Women’s Medical College
13. East West Medical College Uttara
12. North Bengal Medical College
11. Ibn e Sina Medical College