MBBS in Bangladesh
NEET eligibility & admission pathway: NEET-qualified Indian students can apply directly to Bangladeshi universities via the Ministry of Health’s quota system.
WBUHS affiliation: Government and private medical colleges are affiliated with Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) or University of Dhaka.
Recognized by MCI/NMC & WHO: Degrees from these colleges are accepted in India after FMGE/NExT and recognized globally.

Top Medical Colleges in Bangladesh for Indian Students

Dhaka Medical College (Govt)

Chittagong Medical College (Govt)

Bangladesh Medical College (Private)

Green Life Medical College (Private)

United Hospital Medical College (Private)
- Tuition Fees: ₹30–40 L total for 5 years (₹5–8 L per year).
- Living Cost: ₹1–1.5 L/year (shared housing, meals, transport).
- Hostels: Available on/off campus; monthly rent ₹5,000–10,000.

Admission Process
- NEET-UG Results: Qualify NEET.
- Document Preparation: Renewal passport, 10th, 12th marksheets, NEET scorecard, birth certificate.
- Application: Fill online on selected university/college portals after NEET.
- Ministry Quota & CBT: Fill Bangladesh Ministry of Health application; may require a local online screening test.
- Seat Allotment: Based on NEET scores and quota; pay tuition and secure visa.
- Visa & Travel: Receive JW visa; arrange travel, accommodation.
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria Requirements
Age Minimum 17 years by December 31, 2025
Education 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English; ≥ 50% in PCB (45% for
reserved)
NEET-UG Compulsory qualifying exam for Indian students
Language Instruction in English; no need for Bangla proficiency
Academic & Clinical Training
- Curriculum: 1 year pre-clinical + 4 years clinical + 1-year internship (rotational).
- Clinical exposure at hospital-affiliated teaching hospitals from year 3–5.
- Internship: Mandatory: Pediatrics, Surgery, Medicine, Gynecology, etc.
- FMGE/NExT prep: Focus on Indian exam-oriented coaching (many colleges provide
guidance).
2025–26 Admission Timeline (Tentative)
- NEET result release: June 2025
- College applications open: July–August 2025
- Ministry CBT/Qouta registration: August–September 2025
- Merit list & seat allocation: September–October 2025
- Commencement of classes: October–November 2025
(Note: Dates vary slightly; check official college websites for updates.)
Advantages & Considerations
Pros:
- Lower cost than private India MBBS colleges
- Quality syllabus & English medium
- Strong clinical exposure in busy hospitals
Cons:
- Adjusting to Bangladeshi climate and culture
- Travel & visa logistics, especially during unrest
- After MBBS, Indian students must clear FMGE/NExT and complete a 1-year Indian internship.
Tips for Applicants
- Apply early and complete documentation in time.
- Choose affiliated colleges recognized by NMC.
- Check seat matrix allocations—limited reserved seats for Indians per college.
- Consider coaching for FMGE/NExT parallel to MBBS.
- Stay updated: Monitor the Bangladesh Ministry of Health portal and specific college deadlines.
Note: Tuition fees are approximate and subject to change. It’s advisable to check with the respective universities for the most current information.
Need Personalized Assistance?
Contact NEETAdvice.in offers expert guidance to navigate MBBS admissions in Nepal seamlessly. Our services include university selection, application assistance, visa processing, and pre-departure orientation.
📞 Contact Us: +91-7020430217
📧 Email: 2gg.info@gmail.com
📍 Address: Global Gurukul, Amravati
Book a Free Consultation