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BGC Trust University Bangladesh (BGCTUB), founded in 2001 in Chandanaish near Chittagong, is a private institution spread across a lush 100‑acre campus. It houses a diverse range of schools—including a medical college with a 1,000‑bed hospital, a pharmacy department, and faculties in engineering, business, law, journalism, and English studies. BGCTUB offers undergraduate and graduate programs and serves over 10,000 students with strong accreditation from the UGC. The university prioritizes research, rural‑urban integration, affordable education, and student support through modern facilities, scholarships, vibrant campus life, and community engagement.
Particular | Statistics |
University Type | Private |
Intake for the MBBS Course | September |
Processing Time for MBBS Admission | 30-45 days |
Entrance Exam | NEET Exam |
Location | Chandanaish, Chittagong (Chattogram), Bangladesh |
Eligibility Criteria | 50% in PCB |
NEET Exam | Yes, it is compulsory |
Course Duration | 5+1 years |
Medium of Education | English Language |
University Recognition | NMC and WHO approved |
Particulars | 1 to 5 Year | Total Tuition Fee Including Hostel |
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Fee | - | $33000 |
Phase and year | Subjects |
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First phase(1.5 years) | Anatomy,Physiology,Biochemistry |
Second phase(1 year) | Community Medicine and Forensic Medicine |
Third phase(1 year) | Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, and Therapeutics |
Fourth phase(1.5 years) | Medicine and Allied Subjects Surgery and Allied Subjects Obstetrics and Gynaecology |
Provides a 5-year English-medium MBBS program designed to meet BMDC and international standards. A 1-year internship is required to complete the degree.
No entrance exam required for foreign nationals. Admission based on 10+2 marks and NEET qualification (for Indian students). Admission is granted on a first-come, first-served basis due to limited seats.
Institution | Ranking |
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BGC Trust Bangladesh University ranking in Bangladesh | 1 |
BGC Trust Bangladesh University world ranking | 2551 |
BGC Trust Bangladesh University offers safe and hygienic hostel facilities, including separate accommodations for girls under strict supervision. Hostels are located in urban areas with good transport access and high security. They feature reading rooms, kitchens, TV, Wi-Fi, and 24/7 electricity and water. Students can choose between single or shared rooms. Indian food is available in the cafeteria, and basic amenities like laundry, mess, and internet are provided. The cost of living is low, with monthly expenses averaging around $392. Food and housekeeping cost $150–225, transport $10–20, and personal expenses vary between $25–50. Utilities and stationery are also affordable.
Students are expected to pay full MBBS tuition; internal or university-wide scholarships may be available but would require direct inquiry.
At every step of your MBBS admission journey to BGC Trust Bangladesh University, we stand by your side as your trusted guide. From helping you choose the right college and verifying your eligibility to preparing documents and securing your admission letter, we handle it all with utmost care and transparency. Our dedicated team assists with NEET validation, visa processing, and even travel planning to ensure a smooth transition from India to Bangladesh. We also provide personalised counselling, pre-departure briefings, and post-arrival support, so you feel confident and well-prepared. With our end-to-end assistance, your dream of studying MBBS abroad becomes not just achievable, but hassle-free and secure.
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The total MBBS fee is around USD 36,000–42,000 for Indian students.
BGC Trust Bangladesh University is a private institution.
Yes, it offers quality education, experienced faculty, and good clinical exposure.
The FMGE pass rate is generally satisfactory, though exact numbers are not publicly available.
It is not listed in QS Rankings; admission is based on eligibility and merit.
Tuition fees range from USD 7,000–8,500 per year.
The university offers separate hostels for boys and girls, with mess, internet, and a safe environment.
The medium of instruction is English.
Yes, both are quite affordable for Indian students compared to Indian private medical colleges.
The faculty is qualified, helpful, and student-friendly.
No, admission is based on merit and usually does not require a donation.
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