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Website 1. Dhaka National Medical College [37] DNMC DU: 1925 1994 130 Dhaka: Dhaka division: link: 2. Ibrahim Medical College [38] IMC DU: 2002 2002 120 Dhaka: Dhaka division: link: 3. Bangladesh Medical College [39] BMCH DU: 1986 1986 120 Dhaka: Dhaka division: link: 4. Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College [40] HFRCMC DU: 2000 2000 145 ...
Public Medical college Acronym Affiliated University Hospital established College Started Enroll. Location Division Website Dhaka Medical College [1] DMC: DU: 1946 1946 250 Dhaka: Dhaka Division: link . Chittagong Medical College [2] CMC: CMU: 1927 1957 250 Chattogram: Chattogram Division: link: Rajshahi Medical College [3] RMC: RMU: 1954 1958 ...
[39] [40] After sunset on 21 February, at the site of the deaths, the students of Dhaka Medical College decided to build a monument. Badrul Alam and Sayed Haider the then students of Dhaka Medical College planned and designed the structure. They worked continuously on 22 and 23 February and finished the construction, using bricks, gravel and ...
5th and 7th Principal of Dhaka Medical College [64] Khan Abul Kalam Azad: Intermediate 1976 40th principal of Dhaka Medical College [65] Abdul Momin Chowdhury: I.A. 1956 4th vice-chancellor of the National University, Bangladesh. Former vice-chancellor of Primeasia University. Former president of Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. Historian and ...
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Dhaka National Medical College is a private medical college in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] It was founded in 1925 as the Dhaka National Medical Institute which was then situated near Bahadur Shah Park . Following the 1972 independence of Bangladesh, the educational function of the Dhaka National Medical Institute became moribund, although the ...
It is affiliated with Dhaka University, and enjoys the recognition of the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC) as well as the World Health Organization (WHO). The college also has the recognition of postgraduate training in various subjects in the college hospital by the Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCPS). [6]
Students graduate from the colleges or higher secondary schools after passing in the HSC/Equivalent Examination. This is a list of Colleges in Bangladesh. The syllabus most common in usage is the National Curriculum and Textbooks, which has two versions, a Bengali version and an English version.