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MBBS in Bangladesh

<h2>Why Indian families still ask about Bangladesh for MBBS</h2> <p>The shortest honest answer is geography and culture. For students from West Bengal, Assam, Tripura, or even Bihar, Bangladesh is a few hours’ journey—not a transcontinental move. Food patterns, spoken Bangla in many places, and similar classroom idioms reduce the first-year shock that hits students who land entirely alone in a cold European city with no support system.</p> <h2>What the academic pathway actually looks like</h2> <p>Undergraduate medicine abroad is never “easier”—it is a different bundle of costs, visa steps, and later licensing hurdles. Most programmes run five or five-and-a-half years including internship-style training, but the exact calendar depends on the university and regulator there. English is used in many classrooms, yet bedside conversations may still drift into Bengali or local dialect; students who prepare for both languages handle clinical years better.</p> <h2>NEET and your return pathway to India</h2> <p>If you intend to practise modern medicine in India after a foreign degree, you must follow National Medical Commission rules in force for your graduation year—including qualifying exams and internship norms as notified. These rules change; brochures printed three years ago may be outdated. Vivekanand Education Centre keeps printed checklists sourced from current statutory PDFs so families do not rely on WhatsApp forwards.</p> <h2>Documents that always take longer than you think</h2> <p>Passport validity, police verification, bank solvency formats, NEET scorecard attestation, and medical fitness templates differ slightly by embassy season. Start three months earlier than feels comfortable. Scan everything in 300 dpi colour, keep originals in a waterproof folder, and maintain a Google Drive shared with one calm family member—not twelve relatives commenting in the family group.</p> <h2>Money: think “total cost”, not “tuition sticker”</h2> <p>Tuition is only one line item. Add hostel or flat deposit, mess advance, flight spikes during Durga Puja, winter clothing if you rotate elsewhere later, insurance, books, exam registrations, and emergency cash for a broken phone. Vivekanand Education Centre builds a simple spreadsheet with conservative exchange rates so you do not panic in year three.</p> <h2>How Vivekanand Education Centre stays involved</h2> <p>We run structured counseling in Durgapur, Bankura, and Asansol. You get a named counselor, a document audit, and a written timeline. We do not sell fake “guarantee” seats; we work only through authorized application flows and encourage you to verify every payment account with the college’s official letter.</p><p><em>Fees and intake change every academic year—confirm the latest structure, recognition, and eligibility in writing with VEC before you pay any amount. NMC/WHO listings and embassy rules change—verify with primary sources.</em></p><p><strong>Talk to VEC about admission</strong> — Call <a href="tel:7797325865,9800117649">7797325865, 9800117649</a>, WhatsApp <a href="https://wa.me/917797325865" rel="noopener" target="_blank">917797325865</a>, or email <a href="mailto:info@vecadmission.com">info@vecadmission.com</a>. Visit our Durgapur, Bankura, or Asansol offices for a free profile review.</p>

💰 ₹25-50 Lakhs (Total) ⏱️ 5 years (including internship) ✅ NMC (India), WHO, BMDC recognized

MBBS in Bangladesh - Quick Overview

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Currency
BDT (Bangladeshi Taka)
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Language
Bengali / English
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Duration
5 years (including internship)
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Total Fees
₹25-50 Lakhs (Total)

Why Study MBBS in Bangladesh?

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Close proximity to India with similar culture and food

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English-medium MBBS curriculum

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Affordable tuition fees compared to Indian private colleges

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NMC & WHO recognized medical colleges

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Strong clinical exposure in busy teaching hospitals

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No donation or capitation fees

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Indian food readily available

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Easy travel - direct flights from Kolkata

Top Medical Colleges in Bangladesh

NMC recognized colleges for Indian students

College Name City Tuition/Year Total Fees Recognition Action
Dhaka Medical College Dhaka Indicative ~₹3–4 Lakhs/year (confirm) Indicative total plan—VEC provides worksheet NMC, WHO, BMDC Details
Sir Salimullah Medical College Dhaka Indicative—confirm Indicative—confirm NMC, WHO, BMDC Details
Chittagong Medical College Chittagong Indicative—confirm Indicative—confirm NMC, WHO, BMDC Details
Rajshahi Medical College Rajshahi Indicative—confirm Indicative—confirm NMC, WHO, BMDC Details
Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Sylhet Indicative—confirm Indicative—confirm NMC, WHO, BMDC Details
Enam Medical College Dhaka Indicative—confirm Indicative—confirm NMC, WHO, BMDC Details

Eligibility Criteria

  • Must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology
  • Minimum 50% aggregate in PCB (40% for reserved categories)
  • NEET UG qualified (mandatory for practicing in India)
  • Age: 17 years or above at the time of admission
  • Valid Indian passport

Admission Process

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Contact VEC for free counseling

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Profile evaluation and eligibility check

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Shortlist colleges based on budget and preference

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Submit application with required documents

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Receive admission confirmation letter

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Pay first-year tuition fees

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Apply for student visa

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Pre-departure briefing

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Travel to Bangladesh and begin MBBS

Documents Required

📄 10th & 12th mark sheets and certificates
📄 NEET UG scorecard and admit card
📄 Passport (valid for minimum 5 years)
📄 Passport-size photographs (white background)
📄 Medical fitness certificate
📄 HIV test report
📄 Transfer certificate from last institution
📄 Character certificate
📄 Aadhar card copy

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