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Medical College for Women and Hospital - MBBS Fees, Admission & Eligibility 2026

Complete guide to study MBBS at Medical College for Women and Hospital. NMC approved medical university in Bangladesh. Annual fees: $4,000.

Dhaka, Bangladesh
NMC ApprovedWHO Listed
Fees/Year$4,000
TypePublic
iAMBBS Editorial TeamDr. Priya Sharma

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Recognition & Accreditation

Official recognition status of Medical College for Women and Hospital

NMC Approved

National Medical Commission

WHO Listed

World Health Organization

ECFMG Not Confirmed

US Medical Licensing

Medical College for Women and Hospital holds NMC approval, WHO listing — the recognitions that directly determine whether your degree is valid for medical practice. For Indian medical students, NMC recognition is non-negotiable — without it, a degree cannot be used for FMGE registration regardless of how highly ranked the university is in Bangladesh.

Medical College for Women and Hospital operates as a teaching hospital with 500 beds (916 MBBS seats per batch). A 500+ bed teaching hospital provides the case diversity and clinical volume that directly impacts graduate preparedness.

Medical College for Women and Hospital delivers its MBBS program in English. English-medium instruction in Bangladesh eliminates the language barrier that affects clinical training and FMGE preparation at non-English universities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Medical College for Women and Hospital

Symbiosis Medical College for Women received approval to commence postgraduate programs starting in 2025. Unlike the MBBS program, these PG programs are co-educational, welcoming both male and female candidates. This strengthens the college's commitment to advanced medical education, research, and high-quality clinical training, especially at the PG level.
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