The admission process for private medical and dental colleges for the 2025–2026 academic year ends today, March 31. The process covers MBBS and BDS courses across Bangladesh. Authorities asked selected students to complete the admission process within the given time.
The Directorate General of Medical Education (DGME) confirmed the update in an official notice. Professor Dr. Md. Mahiuddin Matubbar, Director of Medical Education, signed the notice. The admission process started on March 25 through an online application system.
DGME said the selection list was prepared using automated software. The system ranked students based on merit and their college choices. Selected candidates must report to their assigned colleges to confirm admission.
Students may still apply for optional migration if seats remain vacant. This allows admitted students to move to another college based on preference. The deadline to apply for migration is 5:00 pm today.
Detailed admission information is available on the DGME and Directorate General of Health Services websites. Respective colleges also published related instructions for selected candidates.
College authorities will check and keep original academic certificates during admission. Students must also complete a medical check-up through a designated medical board. Admission will remain provisional until all conditions are fully met.
Students must submit key documents during admission verification. These include the admission test admit card and result copy. SSC and HSC certificates, registration cards, citizenship papers, and passport photos are also required.
Each student must initially deposit Tk 100,000 during admission confirmation. The remaining government-approved fees must be paid after the migration process ends. Authorities clearly stated that colleges cannot charge extra fees beyond the approved amount.
Education boards will later verify the certificates of admitted students. After migration ends, colleges must upload the final student list to the DGME portal. Colleges must also submit lists of admitted and non-admitted students by April 1.
Officials said the admission test committee will make the final decision on any disputes. Further updates, if needed, will be shared through official government education portals.
