Dhaka Medical College (DMC), founded on July 10, 1946, holds the distinction of being Bangladesh's inaugural medical institution. Its original building predates the Bengal partition of 1905. Presently, Bangladesh boasts a network of 37 Government and 72 private medical colleges, catering to both local and international MBBS students. These colleges are affiliated with seven universities, four of which are public, while the remaining three are private institutions. Professional examinations are overseen by the respective universities, ensuring compliance with guidelines established by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and the Government of Bangladesh.
The Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council (BM&am...
Dhaka Medical College (DMC), founded on July 10, 1946, holds the distinction of being Bangladesh's inaugural medical institution. Its original building predates the Bengal partition of 1905. Presently, Bangladesh boasts a network of 37 Government and 72 private medical colleges, catering to both local and international MBBS students. These colleges are affiliated with seven universities, four of which are public, while the remaining three are private institutions. Professional examinations are overseen by the respective universities, ensuring compliance with guidelines established by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and the Government of Bangladesh.
The Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council (BM&DC) serves as the regulatory body for MBBS education in the country. Affiliation with BM&DC is mandatory for all medical colleges operating in Bangladesh. Stringent oversight from the Ministry of Health and BM&DC ensures adherence to standards across all medical colleges in the country.