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Studying MBBS abroad is a major academic and financial decision for Indian students. MBBS in Bangladesh for Indian students has become an option worth considering because of Bangladesh's geographical proximity to India, English-medium medical education, South Asian cultural familiarity, teaching-hospital-based clinical training and the availability of government and non-government medical colleges.
However, choosing a medical college in Bangladesh should not be based on fees alone. Students and parents should compare the current regulatory status of the institution, university affiliation, teaching hospital, clinical exposure, curriculum, internship arrangements, total cost, hostel facilities, foreign-student admission requirements and the Indian regulatory requirements applicable to their admission year.
This guide explains how Indian students can evaluate the option of studying MBBS in Bangladesh, including eligibility, NEET, fees, medical colleges, admission process, required documents, NMC requirements, clinical training, internship, FMGE/NExT and important factors to consider before taking admission.
For a broader overview, see our complete guide to MBBS in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh is geographically close to India and has a medical education system that may be familiar to many Indian students. Several government and non-government medical colleges offer MBBS education to international students under the applicable Bangladesh admission framework.
The Directorate General of Medical Education (DGME), Bangladesh publishes admission notices and related information for foreign students. Students should always follow the admission circular applicable to their particular session rather than relying on previous-year dates or eligibility tables.
| Feature | Details |
| Course | MBBS – Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery |
| Study Destination | Bangladesh |
| Medium of Instruction | English; verify the complete program before admission |
| Eligibility | Academic eligibility, NEET requirement for Indian students and Bangladesh foreign-student requirements |
| Entrance Examination | Follow the current Bangladesh foreign-student admission framework |
| IELTS/TOEFL | Generally not the primary MBBS admission requirement; verify current requirements |
| Tuition Fees | Varies substantially by medical college and admission session |
| Hostel | College-specific |
| Food | Usually separate unless specifically included |
| Clinical Training | Teaching-hospital based; quality varies by institution |
| Degree | MBBS |
| Currency | Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) |
| Capital | Dhaka |
| Indian Regulatory Eligibility | Subject to the NMC requirements applicable to the student's admission batch |
Bangladesh can be attractive to Indian medical aspirants for a combination of geographical, academic, cultural and practical reasons. However, these advantages vary between institutions, and students should evaluate the individual medical college rather than choosing a destination solely because it is close to India.
Bangladesh shares a long land border with India. Depending on the student's home state and the location of the medical college, travelling home can be comparatively convenient.
This can be particularly relevant for students from eastern and northeastern India who prefer to study relatively close to their families.
English is widely used in medical education in Bangladesh. This can be helpful for Indian students who have completed their school education in an English-medium environment.
Students should nevertheless verify the medium of instruction for the complete medical program and ensure that the program satisfies the applicable requirements for their intended licensing pathway.
Indian students may find Bangladesh comparatively familiar in terms of food, festivals, social customs, climate and everyday lifestyle.
The actual experience can differ by city, campus and accommodation, so students should investigate the specific location before admission.
Clinical education is one of the most important components of medical education. Colleges associated with established teaching hospitals can provide students with exposure to clinical departments and patient-based learning.
Students should compare the actual teaching hospital, clinical departments, faculty supervision and internship structure rather than relying only on the reputation or marketing of a college.
Bangladesh has road, rail and air connectivity with India. Travel convenience depends on the student's home city and the location of the medical college.
The South Asian environment can make cultural adjustment easier for some Indian students. However, hostel food, accommodation, security and student facilities vary between colleges.
Students can compare medical colleges across Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Sylhet and other regions.
Some medical colleges in Bangladesh may offer a comparatively manageable overall education cost. However, the lowest advertised fee should never be treated as the main criterion for college selection.
Students should calculate the complete cost, including tuition, admission charges, hostel, food, university fees, examination charges, travel, visa, books and other expenses.
Indian students need to consider two separate regulatory frameworks when planning medical education in Bangladesh.
Recognition by a Bangladesh authority and eligibility for medical registration in India are separate matters.
Eligibility requirements can change between admission sessions. Students should therefore verify the current foreign-student admission circular issued by the relevant Bangladesh authorities before applying.
| Eligibility Factor | What Students Should Verify |
| Nationality | Indian students may apply under the applicable foreign-student category |
| Age | Minimum age requirement applicable to the admission session |
| Education | 10+2 or equivalent qualification |
| Subjects | Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology as applicable |
| NEET | Indian students must satisfy the applicable NEET requirement |
| Academic Marks | Verify current Bangladesh requirements |
| Passport | Valid passport required for international admission and travel |
| Medical Fitness | Check the requirements of the current admission process |
| Study Gap | Verify the current admission rules rather than relying on old limits |
Older websites sometimes publish fixed requirements such as 60% PCB, combined GPA 7.0, Biology GPA 3.5 or a specific study-gap limit. These figures should not automatically be treated as universal 2026–27 requirements. Always check the current official admission circular.
NEET is an important eligibility consideration for Indian students planning to study medicine abroad.
Before applying to a Bangladeshi medical college, students should confirm that they satisfy the NEET requirement applicable to their admission year.
MBBS fees in Bangladesh vary significantly from one medical college to another. There is no single fee applicable to every institution.
CareerMarg's supplied college-wise fee data shows total tuition figures ranging from approximately USD 32,000 to USD 53,000 among the institutions for which fee information is available in the supplied dataset.
For Indian families, an overall planning range of approximately ₹30 lakh to ₹50 lakh or more may be encountered depending on the medical college, exchange rate, hostel, food and other charges.
These figures should be treated as planning estimates and not as a universal official fee.
| Cost Component | What to Check |
| Seat Booking | Initial amount payable |
| Admission Fee | One-time admission payment |
| Tuition | Total academic fee |
| University Charges | Registration and academic charges |
| Examination Fee | Annual or semester charges |
| Hostel | Included or charged separately |
| Food | Included or charged separately |
| Internship | Check whether any institutional charges apply |
| Books and Equipment | Usually student responsibility |
| Visa | Documentation and visa expenses |
| Travel | India-Bangladesh travel expenses |
| Personal Expenses | Student responsibility |
Before paying a seat booking amount, request a written year-wise fee structure from the medical college or authorized admission channel.
The following college-wise information is based on the fee and admission data supplied for this CareerMarg article. Fees, seat availability, hostel charges and eligibility can change between admission sessions. Students should verify the latest official fee structure before making payment.
| S. No. | Medical College | Established | Seats | Seat Booking | Admission Payment | Total Tuition Fee | Hostel | Food | Minimum GPA* |
| 1 | Bangladesh Medical College | 1985 | 120 | USD 10,000 | USD 15,000 | USD 49,000 | USD 100/Month | Extra | 10 GPA |
| 2 | Dhaka National Medical College | 1995 | 130 | USD 10,000 | USD 10,000 | USD 53,000 | USD 100/Month | Extra | 9 GPA |
| 3 | Jahurul Islam Medical College | 1992 | 100 | USD 9,000 | USD 10,400 | USD 41,000 | Included | Extra | 9 GPA |
| 4 | Medical College for Women & Hospital | 1992 | 90 | USD 5,000 | USD 10,000 | USD 47,000 | AC: USD 130 / Non-AC: USD 40 | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 5 | Community Based Medical College | 1995 | 130 | USD 17,600 | — | USD 48,000 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 6 | Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College | 2001 | 107 | USD 15,000 | — | USD 45,000 | Included | Extra | 8 GPA |
| 7 | Dhaka Central International Medical College | 2011 | 90 | USD 16,600 | — | USD 44,600 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 8 | Kumudini Women's Medical College | 2001 | 115 | USD 17,000 | — | USD 45,300 | Included | Extra | 8 GPA |
| 9 | International Medical College | 2000 | 130 | USD 20,000 | — | USD 46,000 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 10 | East-West Medical College | 2000 | 120 | USD 10,000 | USD 10,000 | USD 50,000 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 11 | Monno Medical College | 2011 | 80 | USD 5,000 | USD 15,000 | USD 45,000 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 12 | Green Life Medical College | 2010 | 110 | USD 25,000 | — | USD 50,000 | USD 100/Month | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 13 | Enam Medical College | 2003 | 155 | USD 25,000 | — | USD 50,000 | USD 70–100/Month | USD 50/Month | 7 GPA |
| 14 | Anwer Khan Modern Medical College | 2008 | 137 | USD 26,000 | — | USD 45,000 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 15 | Ad-Din Women's Medical College | 2008 | 95 | USD 10,000 | USD 13,000 | USD 43,000 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 16 | Bashundhara Ad-Din Medical College | 2014–15 | 50 | USD 8,000 | USD 10,500 | USD 38,500 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 17 | Popular Medical College | 2010 | 107 | USD 10,000 | USD 10,000 | USD 42,000 | AC: USD 100 / Non-AC: USD 75 | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 18 | US-Bangla Medical College | 2015 | 50 | USD 15,000 | — | USD 40,000 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 19 | Dr. Sirajul Islam Medical College | 2011 | 100 | USD 10,500 | USD 13,000 | USD 32,000 | USD 200/Month | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 20 | Ibn Sina Medical College | 2005 | 60 | USD 12,000 | USD 18,000 | USD 45,000 | Extra | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 21 | Z. H. Sikder Women's Medical College | 1992 | 100 | USD 20,000 | — | USD 42,000 | Included | USD 150/Month | 7 GPA |
| 22 | President Abdul Hamid Medical College | 2014–16 | 90 | USD 5,000 | USD 10,000 | USD 39,000 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 23 | Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College | 2000 | 140 | USD 28,250 | — | USD 47,150 | BDT 3,500–10,000/Month | Extra | 9 GPA |
| 24 | MH Samorita Medical College | 2011 | 115 | USD 5,000 | USD 14,000 | USD 43,000 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 25 | Marks Medical College | 2011 | 70 | USD 5,000 | USD 10,000 | USD 40,500 | Extra | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 26 | City Medical College | 2012 | 80 | USD 17,000 | — | USD 40,000 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 27 | Ashiyan Medical College | 2013 | 50 | — | — | — | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 28 | Shaheed Monsur Ali Medical College | 1998 | 140 | — | — | — | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 29 | Universal Medical College | 2014–18 | 57 | USD 5,000 | USD 15,000 | USD 44,000 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 30 | Shahabuddin Medical College | 2003 | 90 | USD 5,000 | USD 25,000 | USD 40,000 | AC: USD 120 / Non-AC: USD 90 | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 31 | Monowara Sikder Medical College | 2015 | 50 | USD 5,000 | USD 10,000 | USD 37,000 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 32 | Delta Medical College | 2008 | 90 | USD 5,000 | USD 11,500 | USD 47,500 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 33 | Dhaka Community Medical College | 2008 | 100 | USD 5,000 | USD 10,000 | USD 40,000 | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
| 34 | Bikrampur Bhuiyan's Medical College | 2014–17 | 57 | — | — | — | Included | Extra | 7 GPA |
Important: The minimum GPA figures in this table represent the supplied CareerMarg college-wise information. They should not be interpreted as universal Bangladesh eligibility criteria. Students must verify current requirements for their admission session.
| S. No. | Medical College | Established | Seats | Seat Booking | Admission Payment | Total Tuition Fee | Hostel | Food |
| 1 | Eastern Medical College | 2005 | 115 | USD 3,000 | USD 14,000 | USD 43,000 | Included | Extra |
| 2 | Mainamoti Medical College | 2012 | 100 | USD 5,000 | USD 10,000 | USD 43,000 | Included | Extra |
| 3 | Central Medical College | 2005 | 75 | USD 3,000 | USD 13,000 | USD 41,000 | Included | Extra |
| 4 | Southern Medical College | 2006 | 65 | USD 5,000 | USD 15,000 | USD 41,000 | Included | Extra |
| 5 | BGC Trust Medical College | 2002 | 100 | USD 12,000 | — | USD 38,000 | Included | Extra |
| 6 | Chattagram International Medical College | 2015 | 50 | — | — | — | — | Extra |
| 7 | Institute of Applied Health Sciences | 1990 | 75 | USD 4,000 | USD 5,000 | USD 42,000 | Included | Extra |
| S. No. | Medical College | Established | Seats | Seat Booking | Admission Payment | Total Tuition Fee | Hostel | Food |
| 1 | Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College | 2005 | 100 | USD 15,000 | — | USD 47,000 | Included | USD 50/Month |
| 2 | TMSS Medical College | 2008 | 145 | USD 20,000 | — | USD 45,000 | Included | Extra |
| 3 | Barind Medical College | 2012 | 100 | — | — | — | Included | Extra |
| 4 | Ad-din Akij Medical College | 2015 | 55 | USD 5,000 | USD 8,000 | USD 33,000 | Included | Extra |
| 5 | Prime Medical College | 2008 | 130 | USD 4,500 | USD 11,500 | USD 42,000 | Included | Extra |
| 6 | Ad-din Sakina Medical College | 2012 | 70 | USD 7,000 | USD 10,000 | USD 37,000 | USD 120–150/Month | Extra |
| 7 | North Bengal Medical College | 2000 | 85 | USD 20,000 | — | USD 40,000 | Included | Extra |
| 8 | Rangpur Community Medical College | 2008 | 130 | USD 5,000 | USD 11,500 | USD 42,000 | Included | Extra |
| 9 | Gazi Medical College | 2012 | 100 | USD 4,000 | USD 15,500 | USD 39,500 | USD 1,500/Year | Extra |
| 10 | Khulna City Medical College | 2016 | 50 | USD 3,000 | USD 10,000 | USD 40,000 | Included | Extra |
| 11 | Islamic Bank Medical College | 2004 | 85 | — | — | — | — | Extra |
| 12 | Chottogram Ma O Shishu Medical College | 2006 | 110 | — | — | — | — | Extra |
| S. No. | Medical College | Established | Seats | Seat Booking | Admission Payment | Total Tuition Fee | Hostel | Food |
| 1 | Jalalabad Ragib-Rabeya Medical College | 1996 | 125 | USD 20,000 | — | USD 46,950 | Included | Extra |
| 2 | Sylhet Women's Medical College | 2006 | 100 | USD 6,000 | USD 10,000 | USD 42,000 | Included | Extra |
| 3 | Parkview Medical College | 2014–15 | 67 | USD 12,000 | — | USD 35,000 | Included | Extra |
| 4 | North East Medical College | 1998 | 120 | USD 17,000 | — | USD 44,000 | Included | Extra |
The admission process for foreign students follows the rules and procedures applicable to the relevant Bangladesh admission session. Admission dates, documentation, eligibility requirements and college allocation procedures can change between sessions.
Confirm your academic qualifications, NEET status, age, passport and Bangladesh foreign-student eligibility.
Compare colleges on recognition, university affiliation, teaching hospital, clinical exposure, fees, hostel, location, internship and international-student support.
Verify the current recognition and affiliation before paying any seat booking amount.
Complete the required application and submit the prescribed documents.
The relevant authorities and institutions may review academic qualifications, equivalence and other documents.
Proceed according to the applicable foreign-student admission framework.
Complete the prescribed admission formalities within the applicable deadline.
Pay only after reviewing the official fee structure, payment schedule and refund conditions.
Complete the Bangladesh student visa process using the required documentation.
Complete university registration, college enrollment, hostel allocation and other formalities after arrival.
Bangladesh has a wide range of medical colleges. Instead of relying on an unsupported "Top 10" ranking, Indian students should compare colleges using measurable academic, clinical, financial and regulatory factors.
This list is for research and comparison purposes and should not be interpreted as an official ranking.
| Factor | Government Medical College | Private/Non-Government Medical College |
| Ownership | Government | Private/Non-government |
| Fee Structure | Generally regulated or prescribed | Institution-specific |
| Admission | Subject to applicable rules | Subject to applicable rules |
| Competition | Can be competitive | Varies by institution |
| Infrastructure | Institution-specific | Institution-specific |
| Teaching Hospital | Hospital-dependent | Hospital-dependent |
| Clinical Exposure | Institution-specific | Institution-specific |
| Hostel | College-specific | College-specific |
| Foreign Students | Subject to applicable foreign-student rules | Subject to applicable foreign-student rules |
A government college is not automatically the best option for every student, and a private college is not automatically inferior. The individual institution, teaching hospital, curriculum, clinical training, internship and regulatory status should be evaluated.
The best medical college depends on the student's academic profile, budget, location preference and long-term career plan. Instead of relying only on rankings or advertisements, compare the following factors.
Verify the current BM&DC recognition status applicable to the institution and admission session.
Confirm the current university affiliation and degree-awarding structure.
Evaluate the affiliated teaching hospital and the clinical departments available to students.
Ask how clinical rotations are conducted and how students participate in patient-based learning.
Confirm the duration, location, structure and eligibility for international students.
Review the medical curriculum and course structure before admission.
Compare the complete cost rather than only the initial admission payment.
Check accommodation, food, security, internet, electricity and distance from the teaching hospital.
Check the support available for admission, visa, accommodation, documentation and student welfare.
Review the NMC requirements applicable to your admission year and intended future registration pathway in India.
The Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council (BM&DC) plays an important role in the regulation of medical education and medical practice in Bangladesh.
Students should verify the current recognition status of the medical college before admission. Recognition status can change, and students should not rely on an old recognition document, previous-year brochure, social media post or agent statement.
The safest approach is to verify the institution through the relevant official Bangladesh sources for the admission session.
Students researching medical colleges abroad often check the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS).
A WDOMS listing can be useful for identifying and researching an international medical school, but it should not automatically be interpreted as:
Indian students should separately verify the college's current Bangladesh regulatory status and assess the medical program against the Indian requirements applicable to their admission batch.
NMC regulations are one of the most important considerations for Indian students planning to study medicine abroad.
The National Medical Commission currently lists the Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate Regulations 2021 and related FAQs and guidance.
Indian students should review the NMC requirements applicable to their admission year before selecting a medical college.
Students should be cautious when an advertisement describes a foreign medical college simply as an "NMC-approved college."
For foreign medical education, the relevant question is whether the specific institution and program satisfy the NMC requirements applicable to the student's admission batch.
This includes reviewing the course duration, medium of instruction, curriculum, clinical training, internship and other applicable requirements.
Students often see MBBS in Bangladesh described as a medical course followed by a compulsory internship.
For Indian students, the important issue is not simply whether a college advertises "5 years + 1 year internship." Students should verify the actual academic program, clinical training and internship structure against the NMC requirements applicable to their admission batch.
Clinical exposure is one of the most important factors when comparing medical colleges abroad.
Students should check the hospital associated with the college and determine where students receive clinical training.
Students should look for appropriate exposure to departments such as:
Indian students who intend to return to India after completing MBBS abroad should understand the applicable licensing pathway before taking admission.
Depending on the regulatory framework applicable at the relevant time, foreign medical graduates may need to satisfy requirements involving the foreign medical qualification, clinical training, internship, licensing examination and Indian supervised internship.
Students should not assume that today's licensing examination pathway will remain unchanged throughout a five- or six-year medical education. Follow the latest official NMC and competent-authority notifications.
No medical college or consultancy can legitimately guarantee an individual student's FMGE or NExT success.
Students should be cautious about claims such as:
Academic and clinical facilities can differ considerably between institutions.
The total cost can vary significantly depending on the medical college and what is included.
Recognition status should be checked for the relevant admission session.
The quality of clinical education depends heavily on the affiliated teaching hospital and training arrangements.
Bangladesh recognition does not automatically establish eligibility for medical registration in India.
Both Bangladesh admission rules and Indian foreign-medical-graduate regulations can change over time.
USD-denominated fees can change in Indian rupee terms because exchange rates fluctuate.
There is no universally best country for MBBS abroad. Indian students should compare the actual medical college and program rather than choosing a country only because of its advertised fee.
| Factor | Bangladesh | Other MBBS Abroad Destinations |
| Distance from India | Relatively close | Varies |
| Cultural Familiarity | Generally familiar South Asian environment | Varies by country |
| English Medium | Available; verify complete program | Depends on institution |
| Clinical Training | College-specific | College/country-specific |
| Fees | College-specific | Country-specific |
| Hostel | College-specific | College-specific |
| Indian Regulatory Requirements | Must be checked | Must be checked |
| Travel | Regional connectivity | Varies |
The right question is not simply which country is cheapest. Students should ask which specific medical program provides an appropriate academic and clinical structure while satisfying the applicable regulatory requirements for their future career.
Career options after MBBS depend on the country where the graduate intends to practice and the licensing requirements applicable there.
Indian students returning to India must satisfy the applicable foreign medical graduate licensing and registration requirements.
Graduates who intend to practice in Bangladesh must satisfy the requirements of the relevant Bangladeshi authorities.
Graduates may pursue postgraduate medical education depending on the eligibility requirements of the country and institution.
Every country has its own medical licensing process. An MBBS degree does not automatically provide a license to practice medicine in every country.
Bangladesh may be worth considering for an Indian student who:
Students and parents should conduct additional verification if an agent or institution claims:
The safest approach is to request official documents and independently verify the relevant information.
Bangladesh can be a suitable option for some Indian students because of its geographical proximity, English-medium medical education, South Asian environment and availability of medical colleges. However, the individual medical college, teaching hospital, clinical training, internship, fees and applicable Indian regulations should be evaluated before admission.
Yes. Foreign students can apply under the applicable Bangladesh foreign-student admission framework, subject to the eligibility requirements and availability of seats for the relevant admission session.
Indian students should satisfy the NEET requirement applicable to their admission year for studying medicine abroad.
Fees vary by medical college. The supplied CareerMarg college-wise data includes total tuition figures ranging from approximately USD 32,000 to USD 53,000 among colleges for which fee information is available. The actual amount should be verified for the student's admission session.
The overall cost depends on tuition, admission charges, hostel, food, university fees, examination fees, travel, visa and other expenses. A broad planning range of approximately ₹30 lakh to ₹50 lakh or more may apply depending on the institution and inclusions.
It depends on the college. Some colleges include hostel accommodation, while others charge separately.
Food arrangements vary. Students should verify whether food is included in the fee package or charged separately.
IELTS or TOEFL is generally not the central MBBS admission requirement, but students should verify the current requirements of the relevant admission route and institution.
English is widely used for medical education. Students should verify the medium of instruction for the complete medical program before admission.
Students should verify the exact academic course and internship structure offered by the selected institution. Indian students must also assess the structure against the NMC requirements applicable to their admission batch.
Recognition of a medical college in Bangladesh and eligibility for medical registration in India are separate issues. Indian students must satisfy the applicable NMC requirements before becoming eligible for registration in India.
Students should not rely on a blanket statement that a foreign medical college is "NMC approved." Instead, verify whether the specific medical college and MBBS program satisfy the NMC requirements applicable to the student's admission batch.
No. A WDOMS listing should not be treated as NMC approval or as a guarantee of Indian medical registration.
Indian students can return to India after completing their medical education, but practicing medicine requires compliance with the applicable Indian licensing and registration requirements.
Students should follow the licensing and examination framework applicable at the relevant time. The regulatory pathway can evolve, so students should check the latest official NMC notifications.
Foreign and Indian internship requirements should be considered separately. The applicable NMC framework contains specific requirements relating to foreign internship and Indian supervised internship. Students should verify the current rules applicable to their admission batch.
Migration or transfer depends on the applicable Bangladesh rules, university policies and seat availability. Students should not assume that migration is automatically available.
Safety depends on the city, campus and accommodation. Students should verify hostel security, transportation, campus policies and emergency support before admission.
Indian students should follow the NEET requirements applicable to studying medicine abroad. Students should not rely on an agent's claim that NEET is unnecessary.
Fees change between admission sessions. A low fee should not be the only criterion for choosing a medical college. Students should compare the complete fee, recognition, teaching hospital, clinical training and internship structure.
There is no universally best medical college for every student. Students should compare current recognition, university affiliation, teaching hospital, clinical exposure, curriculum, internship, fees, hostel and applicable NMC requirements.
Before making a financial commitment, confirm:
Choosing a medical college abroad is a major academic and financial decision. CareerMarg can help students and parents compare available options based on eligibility, fees, college information, admission procedures, documentation, hostel and other practical factors.
Our objective is to help students make an informed decision rather than choosing a medical college only because of its advertised fee.
Fees, admission dates, seat availability, eligibility requirements, recognition status, university affiliation, internship arrangements, visa requirements and medical licensing regulations can change between admission sessions.
The college-wise fee information on this page is provided for comparison and planning purposes based on information supplied to CareerMarg. Students should verify the latest fee structure and admission conditions directly with the concerned medical college, university and relevant authorities before making any payment.
CareerMarg does not guarantee admission, a medical seat, recognition, FMGE/NExT success, Indian medical registration or a particular career outcome.
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