Kumudini Women’s Medical College (KWMC) was established within the Kumudini Welfare Trust in 2001. The aim is to materialize the dream of the founder by enrolling enthusiastic, dedicated and academically gifted female students who would pursue education which meet their needs and respond to the demand and opportunities of medicine, science, ethics and public policy. KWMC therefore recruits academically outstanding and culturally diverse students from Bangladesh and beyond. The college creates a rich supportive environment in which all students can attain their educational goals.
The college is committed to providing excellent medical education programs that produce skilled, compassionate and caring physicians who are proficient in the science and art of medicine, dedicated to the ethical and social principles of the profession and committed to a lifetime of continued learning.
The goal of the college is to provide an excellent broad-based education with a focus on professional development for the students to equip them with knowledge, skill and attitude necessary not only to address the priority of the community but also to acquire a firm basis for future training and studies in medical science.
Hospital:
Rai Bahadur Ranada Prasad Shaha the founder of Kumudini welfare Trust established Kumudini Hospital with 750 beds in 1944. Presently the hospital has a capacity of 1050 beds, organized by departments and service units. The hospital complex consists of distinct building blocks for inpatient services, outpatient services, other administrative and support services
Objectives:
Facilities:
Intake for MBBS Course | September |
NEET Exam | Yes, required |
Total Tuition Fees | 43,000 USD (At the time of Admission) |
Course Duration | 5 Years |
Medium of Instruction | English language |
University Recognition | NMC, BM & DC, WHO |
Affiliation | University of Dhaka |
Candidates who have passed SSC & HSC examination in science group with Physics, Chemistry and Biology from any recognized Board/University of Bangladesh with a combined grade point average of 9.00 shall be eligible for admission. But the grade average for each of the examinations must not be less than 3.50 and the HSC grade point in Biology must not be less than 3.50. Students having O level & A level qualifications should apply with a certificate of equivalence issued from the Director General of Health Service (DGHS). Students having passed SSC or equivalent examination 02 (two) sessions before, are not eligible to sit for the admission test. Married students are not eligible to apply for admission.
• Certificate of transfer
Bangladesh has some good medical colleges which are Government affiliated, privately run, and also internationally recognized and funded. Bangladesh proves to be a healthy place for educational prosperity in medicine. Medical colleges in Bangladesh not only teach medicine but also award their students with a degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). The Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Master of Surgery (MS) is awarded as a postgraduate research degree in selected medical colleges and universities, following the medical tradition of Commonwealth countries.
Studying medicine is a good option for Indian students in Bangladesh. Affordable, warm, nature friendly, pleasant atmosphere, understanding people and welcoming by culture, language, celebrations, good habits, and whatnot. Bangladesh, being India’s neighboring country, which once was a part of the same, feels no different than home to Indian students.
Globis Vidya provides opportunities to Indian students to study abroad and make their career bright and successful with overseas education. Mission of Globis Vidya is to make sure that every Indian student is provided with a better-quality education within affordability and reach beyond the boundaries of India.
Best MBBS countries for Indian Students | Tuition Fees (INR) |
12- 40 lakhs | |
25-35 lakhs | |
22-40 lakhs | |
13-20 lakhs | |
15-22 Lakhs |
No, the medium of instruction in the English language and the students won’t face any language barrier at Kumudini Women’s Medical College due to a healthy and friendly atmosphere.
The students get a medical degree which makes them eligible to practice in other countries but after clearing the screening test.
Yes, Kumudini Women’s Medical College provides a practical aspect of knowledge during MBBS education.
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