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Various Collegs Fees Details (2018-19 Intake) Authorised Authorised associate for medical admission in Bangladesh Various collegs Fees Details (2018-19 intake) S.N. College Name Total Fees 1st year fees Bangladesh Medical College, Dhaka USD $42,800 USD $22,800 Established- 1986 1 Affiliated with Dhaka University Hostel fee USD $160 per month; Rest of the fees in four installment in Food cost at actual four years No. of foreign students 168 Delta Medical College, Dhaka USD $39,000 USD $19,000 Established - 2006 2 Affiliated with Dhaka University Including Hostel, Rest of the fees in four installment in Food cost at actual four years No. of foreign students- 87+ Uttara Adhunik Medical College, Dhaka USD $40,000 USD $20,000 Established - 2008 3 Affiliated with Dhaka University Hostel fee USD $150 per month; Rest of the fees in four installment in Food cost at actual four years No. of foreign students- 25 Enam Medical College, Dhaka USD $45,000 USD $20,000 Established - 2003 4 Affiliated with Dhaka University Hostel USD $100 per month; Rest of the fees in four installment in Food at actual cost. four years No. of foreign students-230+ Green Life Medical College, Dhaka USD $40,000 USD $18,000 Established- 2009 5 Affiliated with Dhaka University Hostel fee USD $100 per month Rest of the fees in four installment in Food at actual cost. four years No. of foreign students-95+ Southern Medical College, Chittagong USD $39,000 USD $13,000 Established - 2006 6 Affiliated with Chittagong University Including Hostel, Rest of the fees in four installment in Food cost at actual four years No. of foreign students – 78+ ZH Shikdar Women’s Medical College, Dhaka USD $40,000 USD $20,000 Established -1992 7 Affiliated with Dhaka University Including Hostel, Rest of the fees in four installment in Food USD $100 per month four years No. of foreign students – 250+ Anwer Khan Modern Medical College, Dhaka USD $44,000 USD $20,500 Established - 2008 8 Affiliated with Dhaka University. Including Hostel; Rest of the fees in four installment in Food cost at actual four years No. of foreign students – 135+ Kumudini Women's Medical College, Tangail USD $13,000 Established Estd- 2000 USD $43,000 9 Affiliated with Dhaka University Rest of the fees in four installment in Including Hostel four years No. of foreign students – 240+ Ad-din Sakina Medical College, Jessore (only for girl’s ) USD $15,000 USD $36,000 Established - 2012 10 Affiliated with Rajshahi University Rest of the fees in four installment in Hostel & Food USD $125 month four years No. of foreign students – 00 Ad-din Women's Medical College, Dhaka USD $39,000 USD $23,000 Established - 2008 11 Hostel (a/c) & Food USD $150 per Rest of the fees in four installment in No. of foreign students – 68+ month four years International Medical College, Gazipur USD $45,000 USD $20,000 Established - 2000 12 Affiliated with Dhaka University Including Hostel, Rest of the fees in four installment in Food at actual four years No. of foreign students – 170+ Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College, Gazipur USD $40,000 USD $16,000 Established – 1998 13 Affiliated with Dhaka University Including Hostel, Rest of the fees in four installment in Food at actual four years No. of foreign students – 170+ Jahurul Islam Medical College, Bajitpur USD $40,000 Established - 1992 USD $17,000 14 Affiliated with Dhaka University Including Hostel, Rest of the fees in Four installment Food at actual No. of foreign students – 220+ North East Medical College, Sylhet Established – 1996 USD $40,000 USD $15,000 Affiliated with Shahjahal University of Science & 15 Technology Including Hostel, Rest of the fees in Four installment Food at actual No. of foreign students – 230+ Sylhet Women’s Medical College, Sylhet USD $38,000 Established – 2006 USD $14,000 16 Affiliated with University of Science & Technology Including Hostel, Rest of the fees in Four installment Food at actual No. of foreign students – 65+ Dhaka National Medical College, Dhaka USD $48,000 Established – 1996. USD $26,000 17 Affiliated with Dhaka University Excluding Hostel, Rest of the fees in Four installment Food at actual No. of foreign students – 130+ Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College, Dhaka USD $44,250 Established – 1998 USD $26,250 18 Affiliated with Dhaka University Excluding Hostel, Rest of the fees in Four installment Food at actual No. of foreign students – 60+ Central Medical College, Comilla USD $38,000 Established – 2005 USD $14,000 19 Affiliated with Chittagong University Excluding Hostel, Rest of the fees in Four installment Food at actual No. of foreign students – 55+ Ragib Rabeya Medical College, Sylhet Established – 1992 USD $42,950 USD $16,000 Affiliated with Shahjahal University of Science & 20 Technology Including Hostel, Rest of the fees in Four installment Food at actual No. of foreign students – 250+ USD $38,000 Universal Medical College, Dhaka USD $15,000 21 Established – 2013 Including Hostel, University & Govt fee, Affiliated with Dhaka University Rest of the fees in Four installment Food at actual TMSS Medical College, Bogra Established – 2008 USD $40,000 USD $15,000 22 Affiliated with Rajshahi University Including Hostel & Food Rest of the fees in Four installment No. of foreign students – 150 Medical College for Women & Hospital, Dhaka Established – 1992. USD $46,000 USD $26,000 23 Affiliated with Dhaka University Hostel & Food USD $60 per month Rest of the fees in Four installment No. of foreign students – 70 MH Samorita Medical College USD $36,000 Established – 2010 USD $16,000 24 Affiliated with Dhaka University Including Hostel, Rest of the fees in Four installment Excluding food No. of foreign students – 150 Dr. Sirajul Islam Medical College USD $36,000 Established – 2011 USD $16,000 25 Affiliated with Dhaka University Including Hostel, Rest of the fees in Four installment Excluding food No. of foreign students – 43 Mainamoti Medical College, Comilla. Established - USD 38,000/- 2011. Affiliated with Chittagong University 26 Including Hostel; Excluding food No. of foreign students – 55+ Popular Medical College, Dhaka USD 44,000/- 27 Established - 2010. Affiliated with Dhaka University Including Hostel; Excluding food No. of foreign students – 30+ Monno Medical College, Manikganj USD 37,000/- 28 Established - 2011. Affiliated with Dhaka University Excluding Hostel & Food No. of foreign students – 160+ Eastern Medical College, Comilla. USD 40,500/- 29 Established –2005. Affiliated with Chittagong University Including Hostel; Excluding Food No. of foreign students – 200+ Gonoshasthaya Shomajvittik Medical College Established – 1989 USD $32,000 USD $15,000 30 Affiliated with Gono Bishwabidyalay Excluding Hostel & food Rest of the fees in Four installment No. of foreign students – 60+ Please Note: Fees might change for the session 2018-2019. It will be informed you in the month of August 2018.
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