Lowest Government Medical Colleges in Bangladesh (Fees for Indian Students)

February 09, 2026 • 5 min read Views: 2016

Lowest Government Medical Colleges in Bangladesh (Fees for Indian Students)

The pursuit of MBBS in Bangladesh is one of the cheapest options amongst Indian students who wish to study abroad. ''Amidst many options, government medical colleges score as they have lower fees compared to private ones, a uniform syllabus and good clinical exposure in the form of government hospitals with them,'' added Nishant. This article focuses on the cheapest government MBBS colleges in Bangladesh, how they cost in Indian Rupees (INR) and what an Indian student should consider before selecting one.

Why Government Medical Colleges in Bangladesh Are So Pocket-Friendly

Being publicly funded, government medical colleges in Bangladesh have much lower tuition fees compared to their private counterparts. Bangladeshi government colleges do not charge any capitation fees or donations, which prevents any private college system in India from being set up. This is making government colleges a value-for-money road to becoming a doctor who gets global respect. For more such stories, visit Pulse.

For more comparisons on fees and colleges, visit the MBBS in Bangladesh Fees Structure section provided by the internal platform for MBBS resources.

1. Chittagong Medical College

Location: Chittagong

Overview: Chittagong Medical College is one of the earliest government medical colleges in Bangladesh and the first government medical college in Chittagong, the largest port city & second largest business centre of Bangladesh; it has an excellent body of students, a very strong academic background, and ample scope for clinical exposures. The attached Chittagong Medical College Hospital has a good patient turnover, providing students the opportunity to receive hands-on practice.

Approximate Fees (INR)

  • Annual tuition fee: ₹2.8 lakh to ₹3.5 lakh
  • Total for 5–6 years: ₹14 lakh – ₹21 lakh

Chittagong is famous for a relatively low cost of living compared to Dhaka, so students who are looking to combine comfort with value but can’t afford it in Dhaka may choose this university.

👉 For more cost-related information, look at the MBBS in Bangladesh – College Fees section on the website.

2. Rajshahi Medical College

Location: Rajshahi

Introduction: Rajshahi Medical College is also an outstanding government medical college in Bangladesh, which provides a high-quality medical education at a low tuition. The city offers a more peaceful environment for study and a cheaper cost of living than other large cities.

Approximate Fees (INR)

  • Annual Tuition fee: ₹3 lakh to ₹3.8 lakh
  • Total for 5–6 years: ₹20 lakh – ₹25 lakh

The college’s teaching hospital provides students with necessary clinical experiences very early in their education.

You can check the eligibility criteria and admissions, like how to get admission in MBBS in Bangladesh, through the MBBS in Bangladesh Admission Process guides.

3. Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College

Location: Sylhet

 Overview: Rajshahi Medical College is another excellent government institution that offers a quality MBBS program with affordable tuition. The city provides a quieter study environment and relatively lower living costs compared to bigger cities.

Approximate Fees (INR)

  • Annual Tuition fee: ₹3 lakh to ₹3.9 lakh
  • Total for 5-6 years: ₹15 lakh – ₹23 lakh
  • Cost of living in Sylhet is moderate, its good option for budget students.

4. Dhaka Medical College

Location: Dhaka

Overview: ‘Dhaka Medical College’ (DMC) is more expensive compared to other government colleges mentioned in this article, but it’s still cheaper than private colleges and has great clinical exposure, being the capital of Bangladesh. Everyone wants to get in on the action with such a long tradition and huge patient population.

Approximate Fees (INR)

  • Annual Tuition Fee: ₹3.3 lakh – ₹4.2 lakh
  • Total for 5–6 years : ₹17 lakh – ₹25 lakh

Dhaka has very good transport links and student facilities; the cost of living is higher than in smaller cities.

Cost of Living & Other Expenses

Apart from tuition fees, Indian students should also consider:

Hostel & Accommodation:

  • ₹60,000 – ₹1.2 lakh a year (shared or university hostels)

Food & Personal Living:

  • Monthly expense: 7,000 – 12,000 (depends on lifestyle and appetite)

Visa & Miscellaneous:

  • Student visa application, insurance, books and clinical supplies

The knowledge of such a cost structure will enable you to plan your budget for the MBBS course duration.

Eligibility Criteria for Indian Students

To study MBBS in Bangladesh:

  • Students should have cleared 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Biology
  • A minimum total score (usually about 50% in PCB)
  • The eligibility condition is a NEET qualification from the respective state.

Recognition & Degree Validity

All the above government medical colleges are affiliated with the BMDC (Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council). The most important part of the eligibility criteria for Indian students is that the college should be listed in the NMC Approved Medical College & Universities List to enable them practice medicine in India after completing their course.

👉 External Reference: Visit National Medical Commission — List of Recognised Medical Colleges for verification.

Conclusion

Selecting one of the low-cost government medical colleges in Bangladesh for indian students serves their purpose of studying mbbs with ease and comfort, where they will get a quality way of learning in medicine plus clinical management. Institutions such as Chittagong Medical College, Rajshahi Medical College, Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College and Dhaka Medical College offer great value.

With thoughtful comparisons of tuition fees, cost of living, hostel amenities and recognition status, along with the advice rendered by sites such as MBBS in Bangladesh, you can make an intuitive decision when it comes to planning your medical education abroad.

 

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