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Bangladeshi Government Medical Colleges Have 22 Scholarship Seats Under SAARC Quota
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MBBS in Bangladesh Fees Structure under SAARC Quota 22 Free Seats for Indian Students
Kindly be informed that the Directorate General of Health Services of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of Bangladesh has announced admission of foreign students in Government Medical and Dental Colleges for the academic year 2020-21. This year total 216 seats are reserved for the foreign students, of which 107 seats are allocated for SAARC countries and 109 seats are allocated for NON-SAARC countries, under Bangladesh government’s scholarship programme. Country-wise allocation of seats is as follows:
India
Pakistan
Nepal
Sri Lanka
Bhutan
Maldives
Afganistan
Seats Reserved for SAARC Countries Candidates
Country | MBBS | BDS |
---|---|---|
India | 22 | 02 |
Pakistan | 21 | 02 |
Nepal | 19 | 03 |
Sri Lanka | 13 | 02 |
Bhutan | 15 | 02 |
Maldives | 06 | 01 |
Afganistan | 03 | 01 |
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Equivalence of Foreign Degree:
- Must have passed qualifying examinations (HSC/ ‘A’ level) or equivalent examination.
- Class 10 or SSC/ ‘O’ level or equivalent examination passed not before 2017
- Class 12 or HSC/ ‘A’ level or equivalent examination passed not before 2019
Minimum aggregate GPA in SSC / ‘O’ level or equivalent and HSC / ‘A’ level or equivalent examination : 10 (ten)
Min. GPA either in SSC / ‘O’ level or in HSC / ‘A’ level or equivalent examination : 5
Minimum GPA in Biology: 5
For calculation of GPA against the marks obtained in SSC/ ‘O’ level or equivalent exam, only top 5 subjects are considered for calculation of GPA. Hence, GPA in ‘O’ level = (total marks obtained in top five subjects)/5.
For calculation of GPA against the marks obtained in HSC/ ‘A’ level or equivalent exam, only 3 subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) are considered for calculation of GPA. Qualifying Grade in each subject individually is “C”. Therefore, GPA in ‘A’ level = (total marks obtained in three subjects)/3.