Best 5 Private Medical Colleges in Bangladesh for Indians: Fees, Facilities & Placements

February 20, 2026 • 7 min read Views: 2007

Best 5 Private Medical Colleges in Bangladesh for Indians: Fees, Facilities & Placements

Aspiring to be a doctor in India but worried about sky-high fees?MBBS in Bangladesh
has been a game-changer for thousands of Indian students, providing world-class education at half the price. It’s not surprising that Bangladesh is the number one destination for MBBS abroad when they have NMC- approved colleges, English-medium instruction, and an India-like curriculum.

Why Choose Private Medical Colleges in Bangladesh?

Bangladesh’s private medical colleges are popular with Indian students as they combine quality with affordability. Unlike government seats in the home country that require a cutthroat NEET score, these colleges accept students with average ranks and still get global recognition through their listings in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) and recognition by the WHO.​

The proximity to India makes for cheap and easy travel, while familiar food and the cultural vibe of a small-town feel like home. No major adjustment shocks here. And with the National Medical Commission (NMC)
Greenlighting those and deserving candidates can now come back, appear in the FMGE/NEXT exam, and practice independently. Fees float in the region of $40,000 to $50,000 total (approximately about ₹35-45 lakhs) for a period of six years , including internship, reducing costs by between 50%-70% compared to Indian privates.

It is for the practical edge, too, that Indian students flock here. These colleges are associated with huge attached hospitals, and students gain hands-on experience starting in year one. It’s safe, hostels are good quality, and Indian food is abundant — ideal for those late nights studying.

Bangladesh Medical College (BMC), Dhaka

Here we start with Bangladesh Medical College, a charter organization setup back in 1994 and located at the centre of Dhaka. Indians love this one because of its stellar FMGE pass rates and no-nonsense way to approach medicine.

Total fees are around $48,000 or so, so it’s not exactly cheap but affordable as hell—picture ₹42 lakhs (with hostel) for a full package. Others glow with a 500+ bed hospital right on campus, crammed full of ICUs, laboratories and operation theaters employing the latest gadgets such as CT scanners and ventilators. 'A' Grade libraries are well equipped with thousands of the latest journals, AC rooms, Wi-Fi and Indian messes in the hostels.

Placements? BMC grads get residencies in India, the UK and even the Middle East after PLAB. Some come back through FMGE and join the best hospitals, such as Apollo or Fortis. Alumni networks are strong and offer PG guidance—over 80% of Indian students get good post-graduation roles.

Enam Medical College and Hospital, Savar

Just outside Dhaka, in Savar, Enam Medical College (founded 2003) is a hidden gem, with its green campus and sprawling 650-bed hospital. A hit among Indian students for its familial vibe and its high success rate in licensing exams.

Total fees are about $50,000 (₹44 lakh), and the yearly breakdowns help keep it predictable — no surprise hikes. Facilities in our universities include state-of-art simulation labs to practice surgeries, digital libraries containing more than 1500 e-resources including up to date and sports complexes for recreation. Hostels are safe with 24/7 CCTV, Laundry and Veg/Non-Veg options especially made for Indians.

On placements, 75% of Indian Enam graduates have cleared FMGE and are currently working in private clinics all over India and the Gulf countries. The college's career cell keeps bridges open for students, and most of them go to internships, MD/MS back home without any hitch.

Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College, Dhaka

In the heart of Dhaka since 1999, Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College fuses its charitable roots with top-notch training. It’s hugely popular among Indians — more than 500 from India study here every year — for its caring ethos and strong clinical exposure.

Expect full fees of $46,000 (₹40 lakhs), inclusive of tuition, hostel and even some books. One of the shining examples is the 750-bed Red Crescent Hospital, which deals in real emergencies every day, including M.R.I., cath labs and special units for cardiology and oncology. Campus extras include air-conditioned classrooms, high-speed internet and gyms, as well as Indian student committees to oversee cultural fests.

Placements are amazing: 85% of Indian alumni pass FMGE in first try and grab jobs in Indian multispecialty hospitals or UK NHS through PLAB. The college’s international tie-ups pave the way for electives abroad, and fatten resumes.

Ibn Sina Medical College, Dhaka

Founded in 2005, Ibn Sina has earned a place with a research focus and investment into innovation in Dhaka. Indian parents gush over its safety record and committed faculty — many hailing from India with PG degrees— who mentor like family.

Fees are $44,000 (approximately ₹38 lakhs) with easy instalments for NRIs. Facilities that compare with those of privates in India: a 500-bed hospital with robotic surgery suites, pathology labs employing AI diagnostics and an extensive anatomy museum. Hostels are equipped with a biometric entry, rooftop cafes serving dal-roti, and study lounges that are open 24/7.

Strong placement after graduation -- 70% FMGE passing, alumni placed in AIIMS PG or Qatar clinics. The career fairs and mock interviews get the students ready to practice.

North East Medical College, Sylhet

It is followed by North East Medical College, Sylhet, which was established in 1997 and has a quiet hill environment as well as good FMGE results. It’s a hit among Indians who want to be further away from Dhaka’s hustle, but still connected.

At $46,000 total (₹40 lakhs), it’s leaning hard on value. Emergency Rooms, neonatal ICU, and telemedicine connections are common and in abundance at the 1000-bed hospital. Amenities range from solar-powered hostels and Olympic pools to e-libraries synchronised with PubMed — great for those who take a keen interest in research.

Placements look good: More than 90% of its Indian students clear FMGE, with many proceeding to USMLE or directly to places like Max Healthcare in India. Robust alumni in the US and Australia attest to its global prep.

Admission Essentials for Indians

Entry is simple:

  • Crack NEET (even low scores will do)
  • Score 60% in 12 PCB
  • Apply after March through the DGHS listing
  • No donations, just merit
  • Deadlines in September-October for 2026 intake
     

Visas get done in weeks, and the total (fee + living) cost is sub- ₹50 lakhs for 6 years. Compared to MBBS in Kazakhstan, Bangladesh gets you closer to home and with FMGE stats (60-90% vs. far lower elsewhere). Always check NMC status and proceed with caution.

Life as an Indian Student

Life is a whirl of classes, rotations and fests— Holi parties in hostels! Food: (home-style to butter chicken and biryani), inclusions: laundry, meals cost ₹10,000/month. Safety? Colleges have guards and curfews, and parent portals for updates. Sylhet tea gardens or Dhaka malls, that is on weekends.

Yelping about power outages, for instance, is few and far between now. Faculty support is helping students cope with homesickness. Alumni frequently say the clinical hours (5000+) set them apart in comparison to Indian peers.

Fees Breakdown Snapshot

Exact sums fluctuate each year, but here’s a rough guide (estimates in 2026 dollars, total package):

  • BMC: $48,000
  • Enam: $50,000
  • Holy Family: $46,000
  • Ibn Sina: $44,000
  • North East: $46,000
     

Plus, $100/month living—dirt cheap compared to India’s ₹1 crore tag. No capitation fees, pure transparency.

Navigating Placements and Careers

“Placements” here refer to post-MBBS placements, not corporate jobs. These colleges do well in FMGE prep classes, where 70-90% Indians pass. Some select secure house jobs in attached hospitals (stipend 200/month), then prepare for PG through INI-CET or abroad.

Career opportunities are fast-tracked using alumni networks on LinkedIn and WhatsApp groups. Gulf jobs pay ₹1-2 lakhs/month to start. India has fast private chains. In the long run, it’s a platform for specialists.

Conclusion

Selecting one of these best private gems in Bangladesh doesn’t leave you in a debt trap either. MBBS in Kazakhstan With NMC/WHO approvals, killer infrastructure and proven placements
is not just a degree — it’s smart medical school savings for your doctor dreams. Do your own research, talk to experts and go for it. Your white coat awaits!

 

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