f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
SELECTION
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Students must qualify the MBBS admission test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
ELIGIBILITY
Students must qualify the MBBS admission test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Students must qualify the MBBS admission test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
● Creating future LEADERS of the medical profession
Students must qualify the MBBS admission test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
● Producing competent and committed medical graduates with a strong sense of ethics and commitment to serve the community and humanity
● Creating future LEADERS of the medical profession
Students must qualify the MBBS admission test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
● Producing graduates with a high level of intellectual inquiry and professionalism
● Producing competent and committed medical graduates with a strong sense of ethics and commitment to serve the community and humanity
● Creating future LEADERS of the medical profession
Students must qualify the MBBS admission test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
To achieve and maintain excellence in medical education by
● Producing graduates with a high level of intellectual inquiry and professionalism
● Producing competent and committed medical graduates with a strong sense of ethics and commitment to serve the community and humanity
● Creating future LEADERS of the medical profession
Students must qualify the MBBS admission test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Mission:
To achieve and maintain excellence in medical education by
● Producing graduates with a high level of intellectual inquiry and professionalism
● Producing competent and committed medical graduates with a strong sense of ethics and commitment to serve the community and humanity
● Creating future LEADERS of the medical profession
Students must qualify the MBBS admission test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Vision:
To be recognized at home and abroad as a leading and trend-setter’ institute of medical education and research
Mission:
To achieve and maintain excellence in medical education by
● Producing graduates with a high level of intellectual inquiry and professionalism
● Producing competent and committed medical graduates with a strong sense of ethics and commitment to serve the community and humanity
● Creating future LEADERS of the medical profession
Students must qualify the MBBS admission test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Vision:
To be recognized at home and abroad as a leading and trend-setter’ institute of medical education and research
Mission:
To achieve and maintain excellence in medical education by
● Producing graduates with a high level of intellectual inquiry and professionalism
● Producing competent and committed medical graduates with a strong sense of ethics and commitment to serve the community and humanity
● Creating future LEADERS of the medical profession
Students must qualify the MBBS admission test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
BADAS has established Ibrahim Medical College with a vision to develop it as a ‘trend-setter’ medical institution in terms of high standard of medical education and research.
Ibrahim Medical College has large and experienced faculty members with a well-equipped college and a multi-disciplinary hospital facility. BIRDEM General Hospital which is an about 700-bed multi-disciplinary hospital complex at Shahbagh is the teaching hospital of IMC. The hospital has been recognized nationally and internationally as a center of excellence for medical services and research and has been designated as a World Health Organization (WHO) collaborating center on diabetes and endocrine disorders.
Vision:
To be recognized at home and abroad as a leading and trend-setter’ institute of medical education and research
Mission:
To achieve and maintain excellence in medical education by
● Producing graduates with a high level of intellectual inquiry and professionalism
● Producing competent and committed medical graduates with a strong sense of ethics and commitment to serve the community and humanity
● Creating future LEADERS of the medical profession
Students must qualify the MBBS admission test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Nation has a commitment to develop an equitable health care system to ensure ‘Health for All’ and sustainable quality of life for the people of Bangladesh. To translate this commitment into a reality we need caring, skilled, confident, devoted and high quality medical professionals. To fulfill this purpose, Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) has established at 1/1, Ibrahim Sarani, Shegunbaghicha in the year 2002 by Bangladesh Diabetic Samity (BADAS) after the name of late national professor Dr. Md. Ibrahim v/ho was a legendry physician, teacher and social reformer.
BADAS has established Ibrahim Medical College with a vision to develop it as a ‘trend-setter’ medical institution in terms of high standard of medical education and research.
Ibrahim Medical College has large and experienced faculty members with a well-equipped college and a multi-disciplinary hospital facility. BIRDEM General Hospital which is an about 700-bed multi-disciplinary hospital complex at Shahbagh is the teaching hospital of IMC. The hospital has been recognized nationally and internationally as a center of excellence for medical services and research and has been designated as a World Health Organization (WHO) collaborating center on diabetes and endocrine disorders.
Vision:
To be recognized at home and abroad as a leading and trend-setter’ institute of medical education and research
Mission:
To achieve and maintain excellence in medical education by
● Producing graduates with a high level of intellectual inquiry and professionalism
● Producing competent and committed medical graduates with a strong sense of ethics and commitment to serve the community and humanity
● Creating future LEADERS of the medical profession
Students must qualify the MBBS admission test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly
Nation has a commitment to develop an equitable health care system to ensure ‘Health for All’ and sustainable quality of life for the people of Bangladesh. To translate this commitment into a reality we need caring, skilled, confident, devoted and high quality medical professionals. To fulfill this purpose, Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) has established at 1/1, Ibrahim Sarani, Shegunbaghicha in the year 2002 by Bangladesh Diabetic Samity (BADAS) after the name of late national professor Dr. Md. Ibrahim v/ho was a legendry physician, teacher and social reformer.
BADAS has established Ibrahim Medical College with a vision to develop it as a ‘trend-setter’ medical institution in terms of high standard of medical education and research.
Ibrahim Medical College has large and experienced faculty members with a well-equipped college and a multi-disciplinary hospital facility. BIRDEM General Hospital which is an about 700-bed multi-disciplinary hospital complex at Shahbagh is the teaching hospital of IMC. The hospital has been recognized nationally and internationally as a center of excellence for medical services and research and has been designated as a World Health Organization (WHO) collaborating center on diabetes and endocrine disorders.
Vision:
To be recognized at home and abroad as a leading and trend-setter’ institute of medical education and research
Mission:
To achieve and maintain excellence in medical education by
● Producing graduates with a high level of intellectual inquiry and professionalism
● Producing competent and committed medical graduates with a strong sense of ethics and commitment to serve the community and humanity
● Creating future LEADERS of the medical profession
Students must qualify the MBBS admission test conducted by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eligible candidates need to apply in the prescribed form available from the Principal’s Office of Ibrahim Medical College. Merit position of all applicants will be prepared and the top listed candidates will be selected.
The full merit list will be posted in the Notice board and our College web-site.
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our website.
FREE STUDENTSHIP
Free studentship is provided to 5% of the total admitted students. Those who want to avail this opportunity need to apply in a separate application form available in the Principal’s office.
PROSPECTUS & APPLICATION FORMS
Dates of availability are advertised in national dailies and posted on our web-site.
EXPENSE OF THE STUDY
Development, Tuition and other fees payable at the time of admission has been fixed at taka Fifteen lacs and seventy thousand only. All payments are to be made in full at the time of admission.
Monthly tuition fees have been fixed at Tk seven thousand only. Tuition fees for one month shall be payable at the time of admission. Subsequently tuition fees are payable on a monthly basis. But one can pay in advance for any number of months. Students who fail to pass their final professional examination will not have to pay the prescribed tuition fees for the period beyond five years. Except for University fees (payable to Dhaka University), no other fees in whatever form will be claimed by the College.
Admission policy for foreign students is made by the Government of Bangladesh. You must have a non- Bangladeshi passport. Fees are determined by individual colleges. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) perhaps has the lowest fee structure for the foreign students amongst the private ones (only 0.35 times that of a Bangladeshi student) and we do not entertain agents or give commission to any third party. We do have excellent hostel accommodation facilities for female students. Male students also may have accommodation but there could be a waiting time.
The following needs to be done before we can admit any foreign student:
a)Get your O and A level or equivalent certificates attested by your foreign ministry.
b)Get an application form from the Bangladesh Embassy in your country. This will be available from September onwards. The earlier you do this, the better are your chances. Fill it up and mention Ibrahim Medical College if you are interested in our college. Submit the same to Bangladesh Embassy with a demand draft (DD) of US $ 60 (sixty) or Taka 5000 (five thousand) only made payable to Director, Medical Education & HMPD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
c)Fill up a Foreign Students’ application form of IMC on payment of Taka 1000 (one thousand) only. This is available at the Principal’s office and will enable us to know that you have shown interest in our College. Photocopies of your passport and O/A level or equivalent certificates will be required.
d)The application form submitted in the Embassy should reach our Foreign Embassy and they will send it to DGHS (Director General of Health Services) for ‘equivalence’ of your marks (for which you have paid US $ 60) and determine if you are eligible for admission. If found eligible, they will send it to IMC. Only then, we can consider your application and select the better ones. Who knows, you may always stand a chance.
e)If admitted, by last year’s (2013) rate, you need to pay a one-time fee of US $ 24,250 (twenty four thousand two hundred fifty) and a monthly fee of US $ 250 (two hundred fifty) only till you are allowed to take the Final Professional Exam which is 60 months. It is unlikely that fees will be raised this year (2014) and admission fees are never increased in five years. Currently one US $ = Taka 78 (Aug 2013). Failure in exams may cause delay, in which case you need to pay monthly fees till you are allowed to take the Final Exams in year five. Once allowed, irrespective of your exam results, you need not pay any further monthly fees. There is absolutely no additional or hidden cost and you will be asked to pay for the four University Exam fees only which are nominal and paid to the Dhaka University and not IMC.
f) Hostel accommodation cost is the same as Bangladeshi students.
g) If you need to know more, e-mail to the Principal directly