Scholarships & Fee Waivers for Indian Candidates For MBBS in Bangladesh from India.

February 17, 2026 • 5 min read Views: 2015

Scholarships & Fee Waivers for Indian Candidates For MBBS in Bangladesh from India.

 

MBBS in Bangladesh attracts Indian students for advertised total fees of INR 25-45 lakhs but scholarships may bring the cost down by 20-100% per year for meritorious or poor students, making it more attractive than India private colleges costing crores. Studying MBBS in Bangladesh for Indian students may not have many scholarship or loan facilities available as NMC-Approved Universities like Dhaka National Medical College, Enam Medical College which offer good FMGE preparation (30%-40% passing rate) and there is only few financial aids provided by Government policies, University-based Scholarships and SAARC quotas. During my years of counseling in Lucknow, 30 anecdotally strong students — consistently and brilliantly trained by me — secured these reductions, but competition was cutthroat (strong NEET marks and early application were clearly the two admittedly non-academic factors separating winners from full-payers). For comparison,

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  • operates flat ₹25-35 lakhs with lesser variables.
  • Unlike India’s reservation-heavy system, in scholarships academics take precedence over quotas.

Government-Funded Scholarships: Prime Targets

Bangladesh offers the SAARC students specifically the Indians (s) Sheikh Hasina Medical Scholarship which includes full tuition fee waiver up to USD 10,000/per year and for first position-holders in DGHS eligibility exams there exists additional amount of stipends. SAARC Scholarship Scheme: 1–2 seats at government colleges including Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) Dhaka—₹15-20 lakhs saved at 50% fee waiver required NEET toppers of India (600+ scores and interviews). Indian Embassy in Dhaka Suborno Jayanti Scholarships (SJS) for 2025-26: £10-24 lakhs over 5 years for Muktijoddha heirs or merit students although mainly Bangladeshi nationals Indians may qualify via OCI routes sometimes.

SAARC category: 1.Limited slots of Indian students 5-10% depending on seats from Govt Medical College Quotas with auto concession of 30% in tuition fees.

University-Specific Merit Scholarships & Waivers

Leading are private NMC approved colleges: Bangladesh Medical College offers 20-50% tuition fee waivers (save ₹8-20 lakhs) for NEET AIR under 10,000 or 90%+ PCB in class XII. Enam Medical College "Prime Minister's Merit Scholarship Scheme" up to top 5 Indian admit annually on the basis of entrance examinations post-NEET100% fees are waived off. Sylhet Women's Medical College has need-based partial waivers (25%) for girls belonging to financially weaker family with the income less than ₹5 lakhs per annum as certified by affidavits. AFMC Dhaka MBBS scholarship 2025-26 (due Jan 20, 2026) provides total funding for 10 foreign seats including Indian– but military service bond follows post-grad.

Institutes such as Uttara Adhunik Medical College regularly offer hostel/food waivers (Rs 2 lakh/year in savings) to toppers.

Private & NGO Scholarships Available To Indians

MOKSH Overseas, and Ria Overseas consultants sell “talent scholarships” (₹5-10 lakhs) along with admissions which are merit-tested through mock NEETs. Education Future International Scholarship offers 2-10 lakhs INR for Bangladesh MBBS, deadline March 2026 – Indians with 75%+ academics (!) may apply. WeMakeScholars publishes university sponsored scholarships for Medical College for Women and more: Full funds on So, The leadership/community service –based scholarship is for. There are private foundations such as Vectors MBBS Abroad that provide 15-25% reductions in SAARC aids.

Whenever MBBS scholarship in foreign apply Indian government icet indirectly sponsors through ₹1 lakh donations.

Eligibility Criteria Across Scholarships

Common threads: NEET qualified (500+ desired), 85%+ PCB in 12th, Indian/OCI nationality, no gap after 12th. Admission: Based on merit for demand and entrance interview; income proofs required under ₹8 lakhs/annum for need. Quotas for SAARC are in favour of the border states (UP/Bihar). Girls to get extra 10% edge in women's colleges. Bonds apply: 2 years’ service in Bangladesh to obtain full waivers.

Application windows: Post-NEET October-November through DGHS portal or university websites.

Step-by-Step Hunt & Application Strategy

BEGIN WITH NEET 2026 scores-600+ opens 80% options1. Cross-verify the NMC/DGHS lists of colleges that provide aids. Collect documents: NEET scorecard, mark sheets, passport, income affidavit, recommendation letters. Apply directly through university portals (e.g., enam.edu.bd/scholarships) or DGHS (dgme.gov.bd) by the November deadlines. There are mock interviews in Telegram groups to fine-tune skills. Follow up weekly—seats fill fast.

Pro tip: Combine 5-7 apps; up to 3 awards attainable through stacking (merit + need).

Real Savings & Success Stories

Topper Ravi (NEET 650) received an AFMC full scholarship—0 fees vs ₹50 lakh quoted. Bihar girl Priya: 50 % Enam waivere + hostel free Rs/=22 lakhs paid. Ordinary Indian gets 20-30% discount (save ₹8-12 lakhs), so actual cost becomes ₹20-30 lacs.

Read More Watch 2026 risks: Political churn likely to pare quotas; INR weakness eating into USD waivers.

Parent Protection: Vs. Kazakhstan Clarity

Bangladesh scholarships swell savings, but hustle required — “Guaranteed” claims are inflated by agents. Kazakhstan fixed price, cuts out the middlemen NMC/WHO approved Semey/Astana @ ≈ 25-35 (lakh total through #ifdef MEDIEASY_FAMILY}`dpISf0|?q+trxaThey completely remove the chase of finding a hospital and waiting for quotes by offering you a very reasonable rate list using our mediator family option.

National Medical Commission (NMC), World Directory of Medical Schools (wdoms.medium), WHO. FMGE tracks (both 25-40% pass).

Lucknow families: Target AFMC/SJS first, confirm through student chat. Quota-missed but meritorious? Bangladesh waivers deliver. Need shortlist audits? Share NEET scores—I'll map options.

 

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