The University
of Dhaka was established in July 1921 in
Dhaka, Bangladesh. The
university’s main goal was to
create new areas of knowledge and to
help society. Many scholars work as
faculty members at the University of
Dhaka, contributing significantly to the
global pool of knowledge through
teaching and research. The university
has 83 departments, 13 faculties, 12
institutes, 20 residential halls, 56
research centres, and 3 hostels, as well
as 37017 students and 1992 faculty
members. The University of Dhaka has
graduated 1262 PhD and 1217 M.Phil.
researchers. The University of Dhaka is
committed to providing advanced
education and to promoting research.
Every year, it provides fully furnished
accommodation and other infrastructure
facilities, new plans and opportunities,
updated course curriculum, new research
projects, and international
programs. This
university currently has 39,496 students
enrolled and is taught by nearly 1999
teachers. The University of Dhaka is
committed to the advancement of learning
and research in all fields of knowledge.
Every year, new research projects are
launched.
Six faculties
publish six half-yearly English journals
and one ten-monthly Bengali journal
regularly. Individual departments
publish ten more research journals. This
university was founded in 1921 by Nawab
Bahadur Sir Khawaja Salimullah. The
university’s main goal was to
create diverse areas of knowledge and to
help society. Many scholars work as
faculty members at this university,
contributing significantly to the global
pool of knowledge through research and
teaching.
Facts about MBBS in
Bangladesh
The
curriculum is comparable to the MBBS
program in India. Culture,
geography, food, and practices are
all similar.
Option
of completing an MBBS internship in
one's home country
Low-cost
medical studies in a country close
to home
Bangladesh
MBBS admission is subject to SAARC
seat reservation for eligible Indian
students.
On
par with global standards of medical
education
Increases
employment opportunities
globally
Comfortable
hostel facilities are easily
accessible.
MBBS Course Duration
The MBBS program
lasts five years, followed by a one-year
logbook-based rotatory internship
(clerkship) for international students.
After passing the FMGE/NeXT (MCI/NMC
Screening Test), Indian doctors choose a
one-year internship or clerkship in
India.