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Common Questions,
Honest Answers.

Here are the basics every student asks. For specific advice on fees, colleges, or your eligibility, we highly recommend chatting with us directly.

Admission Basics

Am I eligible to apply?
Eligibility depends on your GPA in Class 10 and 12, specifically your Biology scores. There are strict government rules (like the passing year gap).

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Is NEET required?
For admission in Bangladesh, NEET is generally not mandatory. However, if you are an Indian student and plan to return to India to practice medicine, you MUST qualify for NEET.

Confused about the NExT exam rules? Chat with us to understand how this affects your future.

Fees & Budget

What is the total cost of MBBS here?
The total package usually ranges between $35,000 to $45,000 USD for the full 5-year course, including hostel. This is significantly cheaper than private colleges in India.

Warning: Fee structures change every year. Do not rely on old PDFs from Google. Message us to get the latest 2025-2026 Official Fee Structure directly from the colleges.
Can I pay in installments?
Yes! Most colleges allow you to pay the tuition fee in yearly or semester-wise installments. However, the first-year admission fee is usually a lump sum. We can help you negotiate or find colleges with flexible payment plans.

Food & Lifestyle

Is vegetarian food available?
Absolutely. The food habits are very similar to India (Rice, Dal, Curry). Hostels have dedicated messes, and many even offer Indian-style menus.

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Is it safe for female students?
Bangladesh is generally very safe for international students. Colleges have strict security, and girls' hostels usually have earlier curfew timings for safety. We have many female juniors from Kashmir, Delhi, and South India studying here comfortably.

Still Have Doubts?

We haven't put everything on the website because rules change, and every student's case is unique. Let's have a quick chat to clear your specific confusion.