University of Science & Technology, Chittagong

University of Science & Technology Chittagong (USTC) is a private university in Bangladesh. The university was established with the sponsorship of a private charity on May 13, 1989. Previously it was started as Institute of Applied Health Sciences (IAHS), later it was upgraded to USTC as a full phased university after the promulgation of the Private University Act, 1992. it had only two professors and nine lecturers. Now the number of full-time teachers is 285. USTC has 4,200 students. Among these, over 30% are foreign students, from India, Nepal, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Jordan, Palestine, and the United States, among others. The university’s 220-bed teaching hospital, [[]] (BBMH), is the largest private hospital in Chittagong. USTC owns seven-storied library building. The library has three sections comprised by modern technology and has accommodation for 150 readers at a time. USTC provides well-stocked resources for its students in the library. The university has Gulmeher Hall for female students. It can accommodate both foreign and non-local female students. There is one hall available for male students – Syedur Rahman International Hall for foreign students. There is a separate hostel for internees. Click Here to Apply Now Contact for Admission & More Details Mr. Arun Bapna +919001099110 (Also on WhatsApp, IMO & Viber)

Shah Jalal Uni. of Science & Technolony, Sylhet

After a long struggle and a relentless movement, the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) was established in 1987. The only university of its kind at that time, it started it’s career on the 1st Phalgun(13th of February 1991) with only three departments: Physics, Chemistry and Economics, 13 teachers and 205 students. It has now expanded to 7 schools, 27 departments and two institutes. The number of teachers has grown to 487 and the students to 9262. Besides, the University has 8 affiliated medical colleges under the School of Medical Sciences with 2744 students. Every student from SUST has to take two language courses, one in Bangla and the other one in English. Every student also has to take two computer courses, one for computer literacy and the other to learn a computer language The Central Library of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology started with a very small number of books and only four rooms in 1990 at the Academic Building  ‘A’. It is now housed in its own 4-storied Central Library Building. The library provides 12 hour non-stop services from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on all working days. Starting with a very meager collection, the library has now been enriched with more than 69 thousand books, 6 thousand hard copy journals/ periodicals and 23 Dailies for its users. The Central Library has established a unique Muktijuddho Corner which is enriched with the Books, Posters, Maps, Videos, Documents, etc. on the Great Liberation War of Bangladesh held in 1971. The present collection of books in the Muktijuddho Corner is more than 2,000 titles. The science and engineering education programs at SUST emphasize hands-on-experiences of students in labs. University labs play a central role in supporting faculty and student research.   Click Here to Apply Now Contact for Admission & More Details Mr. Arun Bapna +919001099110 (Also on WhatsApp, IMO & Viber)

Satkhira Medical College, Khulna

Satkhira Medical College (SMC) is a government medical school in Bangladesh, established in 2011. It is located in the south-western city of Satkhira in Khulna Division. It offers a five years medical education course leading to MBBS. One year internship after graduation is compulsory for all graduates. The degree is recognized by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council. Currently there are 6 batches. They are SMC-01, SMC-02, SMC-03, SMC-04, SMC-05 and SMC-06. SMC-01 are now doing there internship after completed 5 years MBBS course. Other batches are in different years. Click Here to Apply Now Contact for Admission & More Details Mr. Arun Bapna +919001099110 (Also on WhatsApp, IMO & Viber)  

M Abdur Rahim Medical College, Dinjapur

In the year 1978–79 Bangladesh government planned to establish medical colleges at Bogra, Comilla, Dinajpur, Faridpur, Kushtia, Khulna, Noakhali and Pabna with a view to improve the healthcare services in the country. In the year 1980–81 medical colleges were started functioning at Comilla, Khulna, Pabna and IPGMR (Dhaka). Subsequently, the programme was abandoned and the students were shifted to the established existing eight medical colleges. In the year 1991–92 the government felt the need of establishment more medical colleges for medical education facilities in the country and thereby release the burden imposed on the existing medical colleges. Accordingly, the government made commitment to establish 5 new medical colleges at Dinajpur, Bogra, Khulna, Faridpur and Comilla. Thus 5 medical colleges had been established in 1999-91-year with annual intake of 50 students each medical college. On 16 August 1992 Dinajpur Medical Colleges started functioning at Dinajpur main town occupying a hostel of general government college and a rented private building named ‘Hamana Bhaban’. It was shifted to new building proper at Ananada Sagor area near Dinajpur main town on 1 July 2000. Dinajpur Sadar hospital was used as temporary medical college hospital. Medical college was started functioning in building proper in college campus on 7 March 2010.Now Dinajpur Medical College and Hospital is have excellent campus with annual intake of approximately 150 students. It is affiliated with Rajshahi University. It was renamed from Dinajpur Medical College and Hospital to M Abdur Rahim Medical College and Hospital after M. Abdur Rahim.[1] It offers five-year medical education course leading to MBBS. One-year internship after graduation is compulsory for all graduates. The degree is recognised by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental council.It also offers some postgraduate courses under BSMMU. Graduates of this medical college are eligible for USMLE, PLAB examination and the degree is recognised by WHO. Dinajpur Medical College is listed in IMED. M Abdur Rahim medical college Hospital is one of the largest hospitals in the Northern part of Bangladesh. It is a 500-bed teaching hospital. There are 17 operation theatres in the hospital, of which, 12 are general, two emergency, one labour and two daily. The hospital has introduced some new departments, including cancer, urology and radiotherapy.The hospital building has an underground car parking facility. It has the ability to accommodate above 1000 patients. The present government has decided to open 20 bed burn unit in this medical college hospital. PGT trainings are also given in the hospital. This Medical college is affiliated by Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeon for undertaking any post graduate training and Postgraduate courses. Many facilities like academics, research and residency are available here The name of the boys hostel is Dr. Md. Yousuf Ali Hall. It includes two four-storied buildings beside the play ground.The name of the girls hostel is Dr. Md. Taibur Rahman Hall. It includes three four-storied building.It has three blocks. Eastern block, Western block and Main hostel. There are two four-storied building for intern doctors. One for boys and one for girls. They are well decorated and behind the hospital for 24-hour medical service.There are two hostels for trainee nurses, near the nursing institute. There are also number of quarters for teachers, doctors, nurses and guest house for guests. Dinajpur Medical College admits 150 students into the MBBS degree programme yearly under the government medical admission test. Dinajpur Medical College is under DGHS and curriculum by BMDC(Bangladesh medical and dental council). Like other government medical colleges, to be admitted into Dinajpur Medical College need to be follow DGHS rules. The admission test is conducted centrally by Director of Medical Education under DGHS. Dinajpur Medical College admits a good number of postgraduate students on different postgraduate courses offering by the college under BSMMU.Dinajpur Medical College is affiliated by BSMMU and BCPS. For foreign students, admission is through the Embassy of Bangladesh in respective countries. Many students from Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan are Studying here. 19 batches have passed from this medical college successfully. The library is situated on the 4th floor of Office building with a large collection of medical books. MARMC has a fast developing special library section with books on educational innovations, educational psychology, instructional techniques, curriculum development, curriculum evaluation etc. The library is equipped with IT, internet and photocopy facilities. We have all the required books essential for MBBS and postgraduate courses. All books and journals are properly indexed and catalogued with computerized database. In addition there are departmental miniature libraries for references. Many WHO and other publications on Human Resource Development for Health are also available.  The library is being enriched day by day. The library is open for student and teacher 8.00 AM to 09.00 PM. There are more then 150 Journal and more then 23000 Medical book. Click Here to Apply Now Contact for Admission & More Details Mr. Arun Bapna +919001099110 (Also on WhatsApp, IMO & Viber)  

Kushtia Medical College, Kushtia

In the year 1978-79 Bangladesh government planned to establish medical colleges at Bogra, Comilla, Dinajpur, Faridpur, Kustia, Khulna, Noakhali and Pabna with a view to improve the healthcare services in the country. Subsequently, the programme was abandoned. Than the government felt the need for more medical colleges for medical education facilities. Accordingly, the government committed to establish four new medical colleges at Kushtia, Satkhira, Gopalganj and Kishoreganj with annual intakes of 52 students at each. The college was established in 2011. In 2011 it started educational service in a part of general hospital.Now it is a modern and technology based medical college and it is running with 250 beds hospital. It is located in Kushtia. The college is affiliated with University of Rajshahi as a constituent college. It offers 5 years MBBS degree programme and admits 52 students every year. The commencement of the academic activities started at the MATS, Kushtia temporarily. The permanent campus was started to build in the bank of canal beside the Kushtia-Dhaka Highway and opposite to the Housing #E Block. Click Here to Apply Now Contact for Admission & More Details Mr. Arun Bapna +919001099110 (Also on WhatsApp, IMO & Viber)  

Gono Bishwabiddalay, Dhaka

Gono Bishwabidyalay (GB) was established by Gonoshasthaya Kendra (GK) Public Charitable Trust that came into being during our glorious War of Liberation in 1971. It is noteworthy thatGonoshasthaya Kendra (People’s Health Centre), one of the pioneering NGOs in Bangladesh is well known all over the world. The GK’s role since 1972 in the development of women and reducing gender inequality has had far-reaching effect. Moreover, by bringing into effect a system of health insurance, protection of women’s right, preservation of folk culture and art, and by playing a leading role in the formulation of Bangladesh National Drug Policy, the GK has benefited the country in many ways. GK continually revisits its approaches to ensure its effectiveness as a catalyst for positive change. No wonder these services have been recognized by all concerned and GK was honored with many awards, such as – The Independence Day Award in 1978, Magsaysay Award in 1985 and in 1992 Right Livelihood Award from Swedish Parliament. With the same dedicated spirit and vision Gono Bishwabidyalay was established by GK on 14 July, 1998. In line with GK’s continued support to education, the concept of Gono Bishwabidyalay was originated and established in 1994 in accordance with Bangladesh National Parliament Private University Act-1992. Gono Bishwabidyalay is a “not for profit” institution accredited by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and also approved by the Ministry of Education, Government of Bangladesh. Major courses on health such as MBBS, BDS (Dental) are approved by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC) and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Most of the teachers of Gono Bishwabidyalay are full time, highly qualified, and well trained. It is worth mentioning, though the education provided by Gono Bishwabidyalay is of very high standard, its educational expenses are much less than that of other private universities in Bangladesh. It is, in fact, less than half and even within the reach of ordinary guardians. The education programmes of Gono Bishwabidyalay are semester based (six months). So the students can acquire standard education easily which is the case with universities in developed countries of the world. Gono Bishwabidyalay inherited 2 library (Science and Arst Faculty ) from Gonosathay Kandry (GK) which is  in the total 10,350 square feet. It is 350 seated and fully air conditioned. Gono Bishwabidyalay of Bangladesh has a potentially developed library having a considerable   stock of original texts, books and references, journals, Compact Discs (CDs), etc.  for each discipline. It is striving to provide access to the appropriate software required to ensure successful learning outcomes in each subject. The Library uses computerized Documentation System(CDS) and Integrated Set for Information System(ISIS) provided by UNESCO. GB is trying to be a member of University Digital Library which can provides e-resources of JSTOR, ACM, Emerald, IEEE and Wiley. The Library provides a variety of services designed to support students, faculty members, researchers, and staff members of Gono Bishwabidyalay Bangladesh. The GB Library develops and maintains extensive print and resources to support the research, teaching and learning activities of the University. At present its total collection of books is 33,431 and total Collection of Journals ( Old and new) is 435. The core collections encompass subjects in medical science books, computer, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Political Science, mechanical, food science, animal health, human health, business, banking and accounting, History, Literature, humanities, art and design, biological and life sciences, Veterinary and Animal Science, Bangladesh studies, International Relation etc. A total number of 986 books have been purchased for the library in the fiscal year 2016-2017. Click Here to Apply Now Contact for Admission & More Details Mr. Arun Bapna +919001099110 (Also on WhatsApp, IMO & Viber)  

Bangladesh University of Professionals, Dhaka

Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) a public university established in Bangladesh in 2008. BUP is a unique public university run by the armed forces with upholding the motto “EXCELLENCE THROUGH KNOWLEDGE”. The youngest university is confident in furthering the knowledge in the field of national security, technology and modern science to achieve the desired human resources development of the country. Click Here to Apply Now Contact for Admission & More Details Mr. Arun Bapna +919001099110 (Also on WhatsApp, IMO & Viber)  

MBBS Application Form, Circular & Guidelines for 2017-2018 (Bangladesh)

Application forms would be available (free of cost) from 28 Sept. 2017 and to be submitted before 12 November 2017, during office time on all working days from the Press Wing of the Mission or can be downloaded from our website: www.bdhcdelhi.org). Students or their legal guardians are requested to submit photocopies of students’ mark sheets and certificates of class: 10th & 12th at the time of procuring the application forms. Copy of Passport must be submitted along with application. MBBS-Circular-2017-18 Applications for admission in MBBS/ BDS courses in Government Medical/ Dental Colleges as well as in Private Medical/ Dental Colleges in Bangladesh for the academic year 2017-2018 under SAARC quota for foreign nationals will be received up to 12 November 2017 at the Press Wing of Bangladesh High Commission, EP-39, Dr. SRadhakrishnan Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021. For more details about admission process and selecting right medical college in Bangladesh you may call/Whats app Mr. Arun Bapna 9001099110 Best Wishes

University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh

The first proposal to establish a university came in 1917, when Calcutta University created the Sadler Commission to assess the university system in Bengal. However, the recommendations of the report had no immediate consequences. Following the Partition of India in 1947, what is now Bangladesh became East Pakistan. University of Dhaka, established in 1921, was the only university in East Pakistan at the time. Demand for a university in the northern part of East Pakistan gained momentum when two universities were established in West Pakistan without the establishment of any in the east. Students of Rajshahi College were at the forefront of the movement demanding a new university. Finally, Rajshahi was selected as the home for the second university in East Pakistan and the Rajshahi University Act of 1953 (East Bengal Act XV of 1953) was passed by the East Pakistan provincial Assembly on 31 March 1953.Itrat Hossain Zuberi, the principal of Rajshahi College was appointed its first vice-chancellor. Initially, the university was housed in temporary locations, such as the local Circuit House and Bara Kuthi, an 18th-century Dutch establishment. B B Hindu Academy, a local school, housed the library, teachers’ lounge and the medical centre. The university started out with 20 professors, 161 students (of which 5 were female) and six departments—Bengali, English, History, Law, Philosophy and Economics. In 1964, the offices moved to the permanent campus. The 1960s was a turbulent period in Bangladesh, when demands for East Pakistani autonomy became stronger. The students and staff of the university started playing an increasing role in politics. On 18 February 1969, Shamsuzzoha, a professor, was killed by the police when he tried to prevent them from shooting student demonstrators. This date is now commemorated as Zoha Day.During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, the campus was used as a base by the Pakistan Army. A number of professors, students and officers of the university were killed by the Pakistan army during this period. After independence, a new act regarding the administration of the university came into being—the Rajshahi University Act of 1973. The post-independence years saw the university grow steadily in student enrolment and size of the academic staff. However, the 1980s were turbulent for the university, as the students agitated with other institutions of the country against the military rule of Hossain Muhammad Ershad. Since the early 1990s, the university have seen relative calm and lowering of session backlogs, though active student politics remains a contentious issue. The university’s 58 departments are organised into ten faculties. Rajshahi University is in a 753 acres (3 km2) campus in Motihar, 3 kilometres (2 mi) from the Rajshahi city centre. With 25,000 students and close to 1000 academic staff, it is one of the largest universities in Bangladesh. In addition to hosting programs in engineering, arts, law, sciences, agriculture, social sciences, business studies and medical sciences, the university houses institutes of higher studies. The university’s main campus is in Motihar, on the eastern side of the city of Rajshahi and a mile from the river Padma. The campus area is nearly 753 acres (3.05 km2). Access to the walled-off campus is controlled through three security gates. It houses eleven large academic buildings—five for the arts, business studies and social sciences, four for the sciences and two for agricultural studies. A few miles from the main campus is the Varendra Research Museum, one of the richest repertory of Bengal sculptures in the world. Established in 1910 by Ramaprasad Chanda, the museum became a part of the university in 1960s when a financial crisis threatened its existence. Under the university, the museum has thrived, adding an folklore gallery to its impressive collection from ancient and medieval Bengal. The Bara Kuthi, where the university was established is still under university control, and is on the Padma not too far from Varendra Museum. The university has an agricultural facility few miles from the main campus. Rajshahi University maintains other facilities across the country including a guesthouse in the capital city, Dhaka. Rajshahi University Affiliated Colleges Rejshahi Medical College Rangpur Medical College Khulna Medical College Shaheed Zaiur Rahman Medical College Dinajpur Medical College Pabna Medical College Jessore Medical College Satkhira Medical College Kushtia Medical College North Bengal Medical College Islami Bank Medical College Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College T.M.S.S. Medical College Prime Medical College Rangpur Community Medical College Northern (Pvt.) Medical College Barind Medical College Gazi Medical College Ad-din Sakina Medical College Click Here to Apply Now Contact for Admission & More Details Mr. Arun Bapna +919001099110 (Also on WhatsApp, IMO & Viber)

University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Before Dhaka University was established, near its grounds were the former buildings of Dhaka College. In 1873 the college was relocated to Bahadur Shah Park. Later it shifted to Curzon Hall, which would become the first institute of the university. The establishment of the university was a compensation of the annulment of the 1905 Partition of Bengal. The partition had established East Bengal and Assam as a separate province, with Dhaka as its capital. However, the partition was abolished in 1911 due to severe opposition from Indian National Congress and Bengali Hindus. To appease the people of East Bengal, Lord Curzon declared that a university as a center of excellence would be established in Dacca. Khwaja Salimullah, the Nawab of Dhaka, also played a pioneering role in establishing a university in Dhaka. In 1913, public opinion was invited before the university scheme was given its final shape. The secretary of state approved it in December 1913. The first vice-chancellor of the university, Dr. Philip Joseph Hartog, formerly academic registrar of the University of London for 17 years was appointed. Established in 1921 under the Dacca University Act 1920 of the Indian Legislative Council, it is modelled after British universities. Honorable Chancellor Lord Ronaldshay was the Governor of Bengal between 1917 and 1922. He designated Nawaab Syed Shamsul Huda as a life member. On his recommendation, Lord Ronaldshay designated Sir Ahmad Fazlur Rahman as a provost, earlier he was in Aligarh Muslim University. Academic activities started on 1 July in 1921 with 847 Students along with 3 Faculties: Arts, Science and Law; 12 Departments: Sanskrit and Bengali, English, Education, History, Arabic and Islamic Studies, Persian and Urdu, Philosophy, Economics and Politics, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Law; 3 Dormitories for students: Salimullah Muslim Hall, Dacca Hall and Jagannath Hall. In 1936, the university awarded honorary doctorate degress to Jagadish Chandra Bose, Jadunath Sarkar, Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, Allama Iqbal and Rabindranath Tagore. The university played a significant role in the Bengali Language Movement, when Bengalis joined together to fight against Urdu being the official language in East Pakistan. Dhaka University was the main place where the movement started with the students joining together and protesting against the Pakistan government. Later countless students were massacred in where the Shaheed Minar stands today. After the incident, Bengali was restored as official language. The University started its activities with 3 Faculties,12 Departments, 60 teachers, 877 students and 3 dormitories (Halls of Residence) for the students. At present the University consists of 13 Faculties, 77 Departments, 11 Institutes, 20 residential halls, 3 hostels and more than 51 Research Centres. The number of students and teachers has risen to about 37,064 and 1,885 respectively. The University Library, housed in three separate buildings, is the biggest in Bangladesh. The library holds a collection of more than 617,000 volumes, including bound volumes of periodicals. In addition, it has a collection of over 30,000 manuscripts in other languages and a large number of microfilms, microfiche and CDs. It subscribes to over 300 foreign journals. The Dhaka University Library comprises three buildings: The administrative building, the main library building, and the science library building. The administrative building has the administrative offices, a book acquisition section, a book processing section, a reprographic section, a book binding section, a manuscript section, and a seminar section. Besides the Faculty of Business Studies of the university has an E-Library which is the largest in the Asia of its kind. This advanced level E-Library is connected with 35 internationally renowned libraries and publication houses in the world. Teachers, students and researchers are able to read all journals, books research papers and articles of these leading libraries, including the Dhaka University, Oxford University and Cambridge University libraries, by using the E-Library facilities. The Medical Center of the University of Dhaka, near the Science Annex Building, offers free medical service and free pathological examinations to students, teachers and staff and also family members of the teachers and staffs. The centre provides service round the clock, seven days a week, with 30 doctors working in shifts. The centre has a dental unit, eye unit, X-ray department and two ambulances. Dhaka University Affiliated Colleges Dhaka Medical College Mymensingh Medical College Sher-E-Bangla Medical College Faridpur Medical College Shaheed Suhrawardi Medical College Shaheed Syed Nazrul Islam Medical College Bangladesh Medical College Jahurul Islam Medical College Dhaka National Medical College Medical College for Women & Hospital Z. H. Sikder Womens Medical College Shaheed Monsur Ali Medical College Community Based Medical College Kumudini Women’s Medical College Ibrahim Medical College Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College International Medical College Tayerunnessa Memorial Medical College East West Medical College Enam Medical College Shhabuddin Medical College Uttara Adhunik Medical College Popular Medical College Ibn Sina Medical College Delta Medical College Anwar Khan Modern Medical College Ad-din Women’s Medical College Green Life Medical College Dhaka Community Medical College Monno Medical College MH Samorita Medical College City Medical College Marks Medical College Diabetic Association Medical College Northern International Medical College Hospital Dr. Sirajul Islam Medical College Hospital Dhaka Central International Medical College & Hospital Click Here to Apply Now Contact for Admission & More Details Mr. Arun Bapna +919001099110 (Also on WhatsApp, IMO & Viber)

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