Uttara Adhunik Medical College Bangladesh

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Uttara Adhunik Medical College, Bangladesh

The dynamic leadership of BMSRI ensured the enrichment of Bangladesh medical college which has further expanded into the culminated creation of a huge hospital complex at Uttara, known as Uttara Adhunik Hospital. Initially the hospital started with outdoor facility on 12th. March 2003. Indoor facilities were available since 10th March 2005. This hospital with a capacity of 500 beds is now registered by the ministry of health and family welfare, government of the people’s republic of Bangladesh.

In the year of 2007 BMSRI added ‘Uttara Adhunik Medical College’ as its latest unit. The College started its journey in 22nd January 2008 with enrolment of fifty students. Since then college has undergone tremendous development and has been recognized as an excellent seat of learning and motivation. UAMC has been affiliated with Dhaka University from the very beginning (since 2008). The hospital and medical college is proud of its excellent staff and the faculty of whom many have decades of experience in running medical institute in private and government sectors. It is the dedication of all the members of UAMC&H that has made this institute to earn its rightful position & proved itself as the center of excellence in private medical sector in such a short distance of time.

The main course offered at UAMC is the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) based on undergraduate medical course curriculum (Newly revised; September 2012) approved by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council and by the Faculty of Medicine of Dhaka University (DU). The medical students will be awarded MBBS degree by Dhaka University (DU) upon their successful completion of the course and passing final professional MBBS examination.

Uttara Adhunik medical is the teaching hospital of the college. It is a 500 bedded multi disciplinary hospital in Uttara, Dhaka providing tertiary level health care services to patients from all over the country including a large number of people from Uttara, Tongi, Gazipur, Savar. The total land area of the hospital complex is 87260.035 sq.ft. (5 bighas). The main building of the hospital is 17 storied confiding top 4 levels temporarily for the college section. There are 3 separate buildings for Radiology, Orthopedics, ENT, Dental & Emergency departments. The main building provides excellent medical, surgical, obstetrics and gynaecological services. The hospital also has 24 hours emergency services, modern diagnostic facilities, ICU, CCU, NICU and Haemodialysis Unit. It has about 986 staffs of which 234 teachers and doctors; 343 nurses; 76 technicians and staffs; 286 attendants and cleaner; & 47 security guards.The hospital has yearly turnover of around 2 to 3 Lac patients. According to the hospital records total Hospital Admission was 75,624 with 2,10,777 of outpatient attendance during the period of July 2017 to June 2018. The hospital continues to acquire sophisticated medical equipments renowned specialists highly skilled nursing and support staffs contributing to its reputation as a medical centre of excellence.

Uttara Adhunik Medical College Fees Structure

Courses Duration Total Fee 1st year Fee Hostel
MBBS 4 1/2 years + 1 Year Internship Program Approx Rs 28,65,140 / USD 40,000 Approx Rs 14,34,710 / USD 20,000 Included

TOP 10 REASONS TO STUDY ABROAD IN BANGLADESH

Students have to introspect before planning to study abroad in Bangladesh. It is necessary to make awell-versed decision before you plan foranoverseas higher education. The country has emerged as a leading study abroad destination known for its top-quality education. Here are the top 10 reasons why you should choose to study in the Bangladesh:

1. HIGHLY QUALIFIED INDIAN FACULTY
Due to the close proximity with India, many highly qualified faculties from India teach in medical colleges in Bangladesh. Moreover, Indians own some of the MBBS colleges in Bangladesh. Most of the faculties are renowned specialists in various disciplines of medicine. The Indian faculty is entrusted to develop specialists of the future who will provide expert health care to the patients. The faculties maintain high standard of teaching to ensure students gain knowledge, skills and practical experience.

2.HIGH PASS PERCENTAGE IN MCI SCREENING TEST
As mentioned, Indian students who studied MBBS in Bangladesh have to clear MCI screening test before they can practice medical in India. Fortunately, the pass percentage in MCI screening test of Indian students passed out from MBBS colleges in Bangladesh is very high because the medical education standards and MBBS syllabus are almost the same. That makes it very easy for Indian students to clear the screening test. There are many doctors practicing medical in private and government hospitals in India who have obtained high percentage in MCI screening test in their first attempt. Indian students passed out from medical colleges in Bangladesh may also pursue PG medical courses in India.

3.BEST UNIVERSITIES IN Bangladesh
Bangladesh houses best universities recognized and approved by the Bangladesh Medical Council that aim to provide quality education to the students. The country also has autonomous medical colleges. These universities and autonomous medical colleges are known for their state-of-art-infrastructure.

4.FAMILIAR MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION
One of the biggest advantages of studying MBBS from a university in Bangladesh is that the entire syllabus is taught in English. Thus, even if Indian students have no knowledge of the local language- Bengali- they can easily follow the classes.

5.FLEXIBILITY TO CUSTOMISE YOUR DEGREE
Indian students seeking MBBS in Bangladesh can travel to Bangladesh by air and road. Since Bangladesh is a mountainous country, air transport in Bangladesh is easier and more comfortable than road journey. The Capital Kathmandu is linked by air services to major cities such as New Delhi, Kolkata, etc. Bangladesh is well connected with India Borders. The road transportation includes several entry points at the Indo-Bangladesh border through Birgunj and Kakarbhitta. No VISA and Passport are required to travel from India to Bangladesh.

6. TREATMENT KNOWLEDGE
Weather and eating habits are similar to India, which results in similar Bactria, disease pattern and similar treatment which you observe in India. If you opt for Bangladesh you study and do clinical rotation in with similar Bactria, disease patter and follow the same treatment which is observed and followed in India, so you have better chance to clear MCI Screening test as it is based on medical conditions and cases found in India. If you compare with cold countries, there are few differences in Bactria and disease pattern also, which results different treatment and methodology for practice medicine.

7. FOOD
Food in Bangladesh is similar to Indian food but has less spice. Indian students can avail Indian food in Bangladesh easily. The canteens in the medical colleges in Bangladesh and hostels for Indian students pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh offer Indian food. Be it a vegetarian food or a non-vegetarian food, Indian students can enjoy Indian cuisines in Medical College canteens and hostels.

8. COST OF LIVING
The cost of living in Bangladesh is inexpensive as compared to India, Study mbbs in Bangladesh for indian students is very cheap. Hence, it is the best option for Indian students belonging to middle-class families to pursue MBBS in Bangladesh.

9. CLIMATE IN BANGLADESH
The climate in Bangladesh is more or less similar to India. Bangladesh has five climatic zones corresponding to the tropical and subtropical zones namely, Summer, Monsoon, Autumn, Winter, and Spring. Most of the medical colleges in Bangladesh are located in tropical and subtropical zones, which are plane areas bordering with India with similar climatic conditions. Hence, Indian students who want to pursue MBBS in Bangladesh can easily adapt to the climatic conditions of Bangladesh.

10. RETURNING TO INDIA FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
The quality of academic instruction is very high and with strict controls on quality of content and quality of delivery, students passing out from medical colleges in Bangladesh usually find it a breeze to clear the licensing examination i.e. the FMGE (Foreign Medical Graduates Examination) or MCI (Medical Council of India) Screening Test which is conducted by the NBE (National Board of Examination).

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