Private Medical MBBS/BDS Admission circular 2025. Private Medical Admission circular for MBBS and BDS 2024-25 has been published. From November 2024 Private Medical MBBS/BDS Admission form 2024-25 will be provided. In our website all update information about Private Medical MBBS/BDS Admission 2025 will be found.
Admission to private medical colleges in Bangladesh is really not a cheap and easy option. Medical Council of Bangladesh offers a large list of around 61+ private medical colleges / deemed universities. Till 2021, the agents from across the country used to call the students and parents for this purpose. The agents used to promise guaranteed admission to MBBS in private medical colleges. Either the system was manipulated or agents cheated people. You would wonder where they came to know about your aspirations to become a doctor!
Private Medical College Admission circular 2025
Private Medical MBBS/BDS Admission circular 2025. Private Medical MBBS/BDS 1st Year Admission circular for the academic session 2024-25 has announced. Government approved private medical colleges/ dental colleges will have to publish MBBS/BDS Admission circular 2025 on 2024 in their own websites. Medical colleges ought to announce admission circular in both of Bangla & English languages.
Interested candidates must collect admission application form from November 2024. Application submission last date will be on December 2024. On quota wise all applications’ full list (Merit A – Z) will be declared. From January 2025 admission will be started & admission will be continuing till. On February 2025 Private Medical MBBS/BDS courses class will be beginning.
Private Medical MBBS/BDS Admission Notice Download
Admission Starts Date: November 2024
Admission Ended Date: December 2024
Class Start: February 2025
Govt Medical Admission Circular 2025
Admission Process:
In admission test, those candidates were get 120 marks out of 200, are eligible for admission. In this case, merit list was made by candidates’ written exam’s 40 marks or more & obtained CGPA. Candidates written test getting marks & obtained CGPA were added to made merit list.
Private Medical List in Bangladesh
Medical college | Established | Location |
Dhaka National Medical College | 1925 | Dhaka |
Ibrahim Medical College | 2002 | Dhaka |
Bangladesh Medical College | 1986 | Dhaka |
Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College | 2000 | Dhaka |
Jahurul Islam Medical College | 1992 | Kishoreganj |
Uttara Adhunik Medical College | 2007 | Dhaka |
Shaheed Monsur Ali Medical College, Uttara, Dhaka | 1994 | Dhaka |
Enam Medical College and Hospital | 2003 | Savar |
Community Based Medical College | 1995 | Mymensingh |
Ibn Sina Medical College | 1995 | Dhaka |
Shahabuddin Medical College | 2003 | Dhaka |
Medical College for Women & Hospital | 1992 | Dhaka |
Z. H. Sikder Women’s Medical College | 1992 | Dhaka |
Kumudini Women’s Medical College | 2001 | Tangail |
Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College | 1992 | Gazipur |
Ad-din Women’s Medical College | 2008 | Dhaka |
International Medical College | 2000 | Gazipur |
Central Medical College | 2005 | Comilla |
B.G.C Trust Medical College | 2002 | Chittagong |
Eastern Medical College | 2005 | Comilla |
Islami Bank Medical College | 2003 | Rajshahi |
Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College | 2005 | Enayetpur |
Jalalabad Ragib-Rabeya Medical College | 1995 | Sylhet |
East West Medical College | 2000 | Savar |
North East Medical College | 1997 | Sylhet |
Institute of Applied Health Sciences | 1989 | Chittagong |
Gonoshasthaya Samaj Vittik Medical College | 1998 | Savar |
Chattagram Maa-O-Shishu Hospital Medical College | 2005 | Agrabad |
T.M.S.S. Medical College | 2008 | Bogra |
Prime Medical College | 2008 | Rangpur |
North Bengal Medical College | 2000 | Sirajganj |
Rangpur Community Medical College | 2001 | Rangpur |
Delta Medical College | 2006 | Dhaka |
Southern Medical College | 2006 | Chittagong |
Anwer Khan Modern Medical College | 2008 | Dhaka |
Universal Medical College | 2008 | Dhaka |
Popular Medical College | 2010 | Dhaka |
Green Life Medical College | 2010 | Dhaka |
Dhaka Community Medical College | 2008 | Dhaka |
Northern Private Medical College | 2001 | Rangpur |
Sylhet Women’s Medical College[84] | 2005 | Sylhet |
Monno Medical College[85] | 2002 | Dhaka |
MH Samorita Medical College | 2010 | Dhaka |
City Medical College | 2011 | Gazipur |
Marks Medical College | 2011 | Dhaka |
Diabetic Association Medical College, Faridpur | 2010 | Faridpur |
Barind Medical College | 2011 | Rajshahi |
Gazi Medical College | 2011 | Khulna |
Northern International Medical College | 2005 | Dhaka |
Dhaka Central International Medical College | 2011 | Dhaka |
Dr. Sirajul Islam Medical College | 2011 | Dhaka |
Mainamoti Medical College | 2011 | Comilla |
Ad-Din Sakina Medical College | 2012 | Khulna |
Bikrampur Bhuiyans Medical College | 2014 | Munshiganj |
Universal Medical College | 2014 | Dhaka |
Ashiyan Medical College | 2012 | Dhaka |
US-Bangla Medical College | 2013 | Dhaka |
President Abdul Hamid Medical College | 2013 | Kishoreganj |
Brahmanbaria Medical College | 2010 | Brahmanbaria |
Parkview Medical College | 2013 | Sylhet |
Monowara Sikder Medical College | 2022 | Dhaka |
List of Govt Medical Colleges in Bangladesh
These colleges and institutions are largely managed by charitable organizations, religious and minority groups. Such institutions follow their own method of selection. These colleges have quality of education, good infrastructure and highly specialized staff that helps them to be among the best colleges in Bangladesh.
Admission to Private Medical Colleges in Bangladesh 2024: The private medical colleges used to charge capitation fees ranging from TK. 30 to TK. 40 Lacs per medical seat till 2024. The private colleges were run by the trusts and it is believed that most of these colleges in Bangladesh were managed by the politicians. Hence, the political will to remove the heavy capitation fee for private colleges was lacking. This way, the merit was not important. Money power was a decisive factor for the successful admission to private medical colleges. The students and parents were approached by unprofessional agents and mediators over the phone. They fraudulently posed as the official representatives of these medical colleges. Many of the students were cheated and paid the capitation fees for the medical seat.