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About Bangladesh

Bangladesh is Located in the north-eastern part of South Asia. The majestic Himalayas stand some distance to the north, while in the south lays the Bay of Bengal. West Bengal borders on the west and in the east lies the hilly and forested regions of Tripura, Mizoram (India) and Myanmar. These picturesque geographical boundaries frame a low lying plain of about 1,47,570 square kilometer, criss-crossed by innumerable rivers and streams. Mighty rivers are Padma (Ganges), Brahmaputra (Jamuna), Meghna and Karnafuli.

Bangladesh offers many tourist attractions, including archaeological sites, historical mosques and monuments, longest natural beach in the world, picturesque landscape, hill forests and wildlife, rolling tea gardens and tribes. The rich flora and fauna and colorful tribal life is very enchanting. Each part of the country offers distinctly different topography, flavors and delicacies. It is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, freshwater pink dolphins, historical temples made of red earth.

Some of popular known tourist attractions are: Srimangal, where miles of tea gardens are located, Mainamati, Mahasthangarh, Paharpur for archaeology, Rangamati, Kaptai and Cox's Bazar for sight seeing, and the Sundarbans for wild life and the largest Mangrove forest of the world, and, Foy's Lake for scenic beauty.

Language

Bangla, the official language, is spoken by more than 99 percent of the population but English is also generally understood and spoken particularly in urban areas. Bangla is one of the most extensively spoken languages of the world. Bengali script is derived directly from Gupta Brahmi script having close affinity with Thai and Cambodian scripts. The origin of this script is generally traced to 10th century AD. Bengali is a rich language capable of expressing the finest nuances of thought and feeling, a language that continuously mirrors the ever-changing play of life. Bengalees passionately love their language. While under the neocolonial subjugation, the Bengalees on February 21, 1952 shed their blood for protecting and preserving their mother tongue from the encroachment of alien language. The day has been declared by UNESCO in 1999 as the International Mother Language Day to be observed all over the world in commemoration of the Bengali language movement. Bangla is rich in poetry, short story, novel, essay and drama. Two major Bangla poets are Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore (1863-1941), and Bangladesh's national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam (1899-1976). The latter's birth centenary was celebrated in 2000 with great acclaim.

Religion

Islam is the predominant religion with over 88% adherents. Hindus comprise about 10% of the population. The rest are Buddhists, Christians and animists. People are generally pious and keen in observing their respective religious rites and festivities with fervour. Bangladesh is a model of religious harmony and tolerance. Different religious communities and groups live in peace and the minorities are well represented in all tiers of society as well as in the government machinery.

Time

Standard time of Bangladesh is 6 hours ahead of GMT. Friday and Saturday are weekly government holidays while private offices and enterprises observe Friday as the weekly day-off and remain open on Saturday. Office hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Country Profile

Official Name: The People's Republic of Bangladesh

Capital: Dhaka : Area-1416 Sq.Km. Population 9.9 million in 2001

Hon'ble President: H.E. Md. Abdul Hamid Advocate

Hon'ble Prime Minister of the government of Bangladesh: H.E. Sheikh Hasina

Geographical Location: Between 23°.34' and 26°.38' north latitude and between 88°.41' and 92°.41' east longitude.

Area : 1,47,570 sq.km. Territorial Waters 22.22 km. Economic Zome-Upto 370.40 km. in the high seas, measured from the base line.

Boundary

  • North: India
  • West : India
  • East : India and and Mayanmar
  • South: Bay of Bengal

Religion (Census 1991):

  • Islam (88.3%)
  • Hinduism (10.5%)
  • Buddhism (0.6%) and
  • Christianity(0.3%)

Unit of Currency: Taka

Time: GMT+6.00 hours.

Major Cities:

  • Dhaka,
  • Chittagong.
  • Khulna,
  • Rajshahi,
  • Mymensing,
  • Comilla,
  • Barisal,
  • Sylhet.

Climate:

  • Average Winter temp (Max 29° C Min 11° C ).
  • Average Summer temp (Max 40° C Min 21° C)
  • Monsoon Rainfall : Lowest 340mm. Highest 964 mm.
  • Humidity : Highest 99% Lowest 36 %
  • Main Seasons : Winter (November – February ), Summer (May –June), Monsoon (July – October)

Language: Bengali but English is widely used.

Principal River: Padma, Meghna, Jamuna, Bhahmaputra, Teesta, Surma and Karnaphuli in all 700 rivers including tributaries and branches.

Principal Minerals: Natural Gas, Lignite Coal, Limestones, Ceramic, Clay and Glass Sand.

Principal Crops: Rice, Jackfruit, Jute, Tobacco, Sugarcane, Pulses, Oilseeds, Spices, Potatoes, Vegetables, Bananas, Mangoes, Coconut, Tea and Wheat.

Principal Industries: Garments, Jute, Cotton, Textile, Tea, Paper, Newsprint, Cement, Fertilizer, Sugar, Engineering, Electric cables , Leather, Fish.

Principal Exports: Readymade garments, Jute and Jute products, Tea, Leather and Frozen food.

Sea Ports:

  • Chittagong and
  • Mongla.

Airports: Dhaka, Chittagong , Jessore, Rajshahi, Iswardi, Sylhet, Cox’s Bazar, Syedpur and Barisal .

Radio Station: Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Sylhet, Comilla,Jessore,Bogra, Cox's Bazar, Barisal,Rangamati and Thakurgaon .

Television Station: Dhaka, Natore, Chittagong, Brahamanbaria ,Patuakhali,Jhenaidah, Thakurgaon, Rajshahi,Satkhira,Rangamati,Cox's Bazar, Noakhali, Sylhet,Mymenshing,Khulna and Rangpur

Satellite Station: Betbunia ( Chittagong) and Talibabad (Dhaka) for international telecommunication.

Education(1999 based):

  • Universities: 32
  • Medical Collage: 24
  • Bangladesh Institute of Technology: 4

Tourist Season: October to March

Main Tourist Attractions: 

  • Colourful tribal life of Hill Tracts,
  • world’s longest sea beach at Cox’s Bazar,
  • centuries old historical sites at Dhaka ,
  • Paharpur,
  • Mainamati,
  • Mohastangar,
  • Sundarban the home of the Royal Bengal Tiger,
  • largest tea garden,
  • reverine life, ect.

Wearing Apparel: Tropical in Summer and Light woolen in Winter.

Why To Study MBBS in Bangladesh

There are more than 60 Medical College under 4 government Medical Universities in Bangladesh, MBBS in Bangladesh may be a best selection for Indian students. it’s one among the low-cost MBBS programs among foreign countries for Indian citizens.Students got to clear the eligibility criteria of the govt. of Bangladesh for MBBS admission in Bangladesh. consistent with the eligibility criteria of Bangladesh, they choose the simplest of the scholars which improve the standard of MBBS in Bangladesh.The quality of teaching of MBBS in Bangladesh reflects by the NMC passing percentage of MBBS in Bangladesh which is sort of above the other country, i.e. 27-30%.

Apart from the standard , the value of MBBS in Bangladesh is additionally a positive point. MBBS course fees of colleges in Bangladesh is extremely low if takes admission under the SAARC quota admission criteria.The students who graduate from the simplest medical colleges in Bangladesh are eligible to seem for major tests just like the USMLE, PLAB the screening examination conducted by NMC and may practice in any country across the world . MBBS in Bangladesh without neet is not possible from 2019-20 Session.

MBBS from Bangladesh for Indian Students

MBBS Overseas program is extraordinarily standard in Bharat. MBBS in Bangladesh is popping into a trend among Indian students WHO would love to review MBBS abroad. MBBS from Bangladesh is among the most effective decisions for college students considering beginning a world medical career ahead. learning MBBS admission in Bangladesh isn’t expensive for a worldwide student in any approach. they’re going to offer you the sensation as if you’re learning MBBS in India. For Indian students WHO would love to review MBBS abroad, Bangladesh is among the best choice.  MBBS in Bangladesh’s degree is easy to amass admission as compared to different nations.

There Have many Top Government Medical Colleges in Bangladesh. Those has provided first medical education with premium quality standards and well skilled employees. The study pattern & disease pattern in Bangladesh same as India too. Bangladesh is going to be a bestdestination for college students from nations as well as India, Nepal, Gulf Countries, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bhutan, etc for receiving their abroad MBBS degree. Bangladesh has proved  a major improvement in their education system. the whole price of the excellent arrange of MBBS in Bangladesh is sort of reasonable in comparison to different countries everywhere the globe.

Benefits of Indian Students Studying MBBS in Bangladesh

  • The duration of MBBS in Bangladesh in only 5 years. Unlike, other MBBS abroad destinations student get to start their career a year earlier.
  • Medical Admission in Bangladesh Starting Package 27-45 Lacs.
  • Educational and teaching methods are similar to those of India.
  • MBBS in Bangladesh is a lot less than that in Indian private colleges (with almost the same facilities as those provided in good private colleges in India).
  • The cost of living in Bangladesh is lower than that in India.
  • No need to appear for any language entrance exams (like IELTS/TOEFL/ PTE) to get admission in MBBS in Bangladesh.

Admission Procedure

The full admission procedure for MBBS in Bangladesh :

Step 1: Fill up An Application form (provided to the student by us)

Step 2: Submission of photocopies of all academic Certificates duly self attested by the candidate himself/herself

Step 3: Class – X: Mark Sheet, Admit Card, Pass Certificate

Step 4: Class – XII: Mark Sheet, Admit Card, Pass Certificate

Step 5:  6 Coloured Passport Size Photograph

Step 6: A Probationary Admission Letter (PAL) will be issued from the college in 10 working days time.

Step 7: Submission of original Academic Certificates to us for attestation by ministry

Step 8: Receiving of Final Confirmation Letter

Step 9: Departure to College in Bangladesh