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The total cost generally includes tuition fees, living expenses, and miscellaneous charges. Tuition fees typically range from INR 25 lakh to 40 lakh for the entire course, depending on the college. Monthly living expenses, including accommodation, food, and personal expenses, average between INR 10,000 and 15,000.

The tuition fee structure in Bangladesh varies among colleges but usually covers:

  • Admission fee: Paid at the start, often along with the first-year tuition.
  • Annual tuition fees: Billed on a yearly basis, covering classes and exams.
  • Exam fees: Additional fees for semester and final exams.
  • Some colleges may also include hostel fees as part of the structure or offer it separately.

Yes, Indian students must have a qualifying NEET score to study MBBS abroad, including in Bangladesh. This is a requirement by the National Medical Commission (NMC) to ensure that the student can practice in India upon returning.

Some Bangladeshi medical colleges offer scholarships or fee waivers for international students based on academic performance or financial need. Indian students can check with individual colleges for any available scholarship programs.

Most medical colleges in Bangladesh offer hostel facilities for international students, often located near the campus for convenience. Hostel fees are generally affordable, and some colleges even include them in the tuition package. Students can also opt for private accommodations off-campus, but this may be more expensive.

Yes, all MBBS programs in Bangladesh are taught in English, making it easier for Indian students to study without language barriers.

The MBBS program in Bangladesh is typically 5 years of academic study, followed by a 1-year mandatory internship. The internship can be completed in Bangladesh or in India, depending on the college’s policies and the student’s preference.

Yes, MBBS degrees from recognized Bangladeshi colleges are valid in India. Graduates must clear the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE) conducted by the NMC to practice in India. This degree is also recognized by the WHO, allowing graduates to work in other countries after fulfilling their licensing requirements.

Bangladesh doesn’t offer part-time work permits for international students, so students typically focus on their studies. However, the affordable cost of living and tuition fees make it manageable for most Indian students.

Bangladesh Medical College (BMC) is one of the oldest and most prestigious private medical institutions in Bangladesh. Established in 1986, it offers a comprehensive MBBS program that adheres to the highest standards of medical education and training, making it a popular choice for both local and international students.

The MBBS program at BMC is typically 5 years long, followed by a 1-year internship. During the internship, students gain practical experience in various medical settings, working directly with patients under the supervision of qualified professionals.