Bangladesh University Admission Update — June 5, 2026

{ "title": "MBBS Admission 2025: DGHS Circular, Eligibility & Application Guide", "content": "<h2>MBBS Admission 2025: Everything You Need to Know</h2>\n\n<p>Dhaka, June 5, 2026 — The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) has officially released the circular for <strong>MBBS Admission 2025</strong>, marking the beginning of the journey for thousands of aspiring medical students in Bangladesh. With the <strong>HSC 2025 results</strong> already published, students are now gearing up to secure a seat in one of the country’s prestigious medical colleges. This comprehensive guide covers the latest <strong>DGHS circular</strong>, eligibility criteria, application process, seat distribution, and key dates to help you navigate the admission process smoothly.</p>\n\n<p>As the competition intensifies, understanding the admission timeline and requirements is crucial. The <strong>MBBS admission test 2025</strong> is expected to be held in <strong>September 2026</strong>, with the online application process likely to begin in <strong>July 2026</strong>. Below, we break down all the essential details to ensure you don’t miss any critical steps.</p>\n\n\n<h2>DGHS Circular 2025: Key Highlights</h2>\n\n<p>The <strong>DGHS circular for MBBS admission 2025</strong> was released on <strong>June 1, 2026</strong>, outlining the rules, eligibility, and procedures for this year’s admission cycle. Here are the most important points from the circular:</p>\n\n<ul>\n <li><strong>Application Period:</strong> The online application process will run from <strong>July 10, 2026, to July 25, 2026</strong>. Late applications will not be accepted under any circumstances.</li>\n <li><strong>Admission Test Date:</strong> The <strong>MBBS admission test 2025</strong> is scheduled for <strong>September 12, 2026</strong>, with results expected to be published by <strong>September 30, 2026</strong>.</li>\n <li><strong>Exam Centers:</strong> The test will be held in <strong>8 divisional cities</strong> — Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Barishal, Sylhet, Rangpur, and Mymensingh. Students must select their preferred center during the application process.</li>\n <li><strong>Negative Marking:</strong> Like previous years, there will be a <strong>negative marking system</strong> — <strong>0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer</strong>. Unanswered questions will not affect the score.</li>\n <li><strong>Seat Distribution:</strong> A total of <strong>5,380 seats</strong> are available across <strong>37 public medical colleges</strong> and <strong>72 private medical colleges</strong> in Bangladesh. Additionally, <strong>1,200 seats</strong> are reserved for foreign students under the SAARC quota.</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>The circular also emphasizes the importance of adhering to the <strong>COVID-19 safety protocols</strong> during the admission test, including mandatory mask-wearing and social distancing at exam centers.</p>\n\n\n<h2>Eligibility Criteria: Who Can Apply?</h2>\n\n<p>To be eligible for the <strong>MBBS admission 2025</strong>, candidates must meet the following requirements as per the DGHS circular:</p>\n\n<h3>Academic Requirements</h3>\n<ul>\n <li><strong>SSC and HSC Results:</strong> Candidates must have passed both <strong>SSC (or equivalent) in 2023 or 2024</strong> and <strong>HSC (or equivalent) in 2025</strong> with a combined GPA of <strong>9.00 or above</strong> (for general students).</li>\n <li><strong>Minimum GPA in HSC:</strong> A minimum GPA of <strong>3.50 in Biology</strong> is mandatory. Additionally, candidates must have a <strong>total GPA of 8.00 in HSC</strong> (including Biology, Chemistry, and Physics).</li>\n <li><strong>Tribal and Disabled Quotas:</strong> For candidates under the tribal or disabled quota, the combined GPA requirement is relaxed to <strong>8.00</strong> (with a minimum of 3.00 in Biology).</li>\n</ul>\n\n<h3>Age Limit</h3>\n<ul>\n <li>Candidates must be <strong>17 years or older</strong> as of <strong>December 31, 2026</strong>.</li>\n</ul>\n\n<h3>Foreign Students</h3>\n<ul>\n <li>Foreign students must have equivalent qualifications recognized by the <strong>Medical and Dental Council of Bangladesh</strong>. They are required to apply through the <strong>SAARC quota</strong> or other designated channels.</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>It’s important to note that candidates who have already completed an MBBS degree or are currently enrolled in any medical college (public or private) are <strong>not eligible</strong> to apply.</p>\n\n\n<h2>Application Process: Step-by-Step Guide</h2>\n\n<p>The <strong>MBBS admission 2025 application process</strong> is entirely online, with an additional SMS-based confirmation step. Here’s how to apply:</p>\n\n<h3>Step 1: Online Registration</h3>\n<ul>\n <li>Visit the official DGHS admission portal: <strong>dghs.teletalk.com.bd</strong>.</li>\n <li>Fill in the <strong>online application form</strong> with your <strong>SSC and HSC roll numbers, registration numbers, board names, and passing years</strong>.</li>\n <li>Upload a <strong>recent passport-sized photograph (300x300 pixels)</strong> and a <strong>scanned signature (300x80 pixels)</strong> in JPEG format.</li>\n <li>Select your preferred <strong>exam center</strong> from the available options.</li>\n <li>Review all details carefully before submission. Once submitted, no changes can be made.</li>\n</ul>\n\n<h3>Step 2: Payment of Application Fee</h3>\n<ul>\n <li>The application fee for the <strong>MBBS admission test 2025</strong> is <strong>BDT 1,000</strong>.</li>\n <li>Payment must be made via <strong>Teletalk prepaid mobile SIM</strong> using the following SMS format:\n <ul>\n <li>Type <strong>MBBS <space> User ID</strong> and send to <strong>16222</strong>.</li>\n <li>You will receive a <strong>PIN number</strong> and a confirmation SMS with payment instructions.</li>\n <li>To confirm payment, type <strong>MBBS <space> YES <space> PIN</strong> and send to <strong>16222</strong>.</li>\n </ul>\n </li>\n <li>After successful payment, you will receive a <strong>confirmation SMS</strong> with your <strong>admit card download link</strong>.</li>\n</ul>\n\n<h3>Step 3: Download Admit Card</h3>\n<ul>\n <li>The admit card will be available for download from <strong>September 1, 2026</strong>.</li>\n <li>Visit the DGHS portal and log in using your <strong>User ID and password</strong> to download and print the admit card.</li>\n <li>The admit card must be presented at the exam center along with a <strong>valid photo ID</strong> (e.g., national ID, passport, or HSC registration card).</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>Pro tip: Keep a copy of your <strong>payment confirmation SMS</strong> and <strong>admit card</strong> until the admission process is complete.</p>\n\n\n<h2>Seat Breakdown: Public vs. Private Medical Colleges</h2>\n\n<p>The <strong>MBBS admission 2025</strong> offers a total of <strong>5,380 seats</strong> in public medical colleges and <strong>3,500 seats</strong> in private medical colleges. Here’s a breakdown of the seat distribution:</p>\n\n<h3>Public Medical Colleges (5,380 seats)</h3>\n<ul>\n <li><strong>Dhaka Division:</strong> 1,200 seats (including <strong>Dhaka Medical College, Sir Salimullah Medical College, Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College</strong>)</li>\n <li><strong>Chittagong Division:</strong> 950 seats (including <strong>Chittagong Medical College, Cox’s Bazar Medical College</strong>)</li>\n <li><strong>Rajshahi Division:</strong> 850 seats (including <strong>Rajshahi Medical College, Pabna Medical College</strong>)</li>\n <li><strong>Khulna Division:</strong> 700 seats (including <strong>Khulna Medical College, Jessore Medical College</strong>)</li>\n <li><strong>Barishal Division:</strong> 450 seats (including <strong>Sher-e-Bangla Medical College</strong>)</li>\n <li><strong>Sylhet Division:</strong> 500 seats (including <strong>Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College</strong>)</li>\n <li><strong>Rangpur Division:</strong> 500 seats (including <strong>Rangpur Medical College</strong>)</li>\n <li><strong>Mymensingh Division:</strong> 230 seats (including <strong>Mymensingh Medical College</strong>)</li>\n</ul>\n\n<h3>Private Medical Colleges (3,500 seats)</h3>\n<ul>\n <li>Seats are distributed across <strong>72 private medical colleges</strong>, with tuition fees ranging from <strong>BDT 15-25 lakh</strong> for the full course.</li>\n <li>Popular private medical colleges include <strong>Bangladesh Medical College (Dhaka), Ibrahim Medical College, Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College, and North East Medical College (Sylhet)</strong>.</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>Additionally, <strong>1,200 seats</strong> are reserved for foreign students under the <strong>SAARC quota</strong>, with a separate admission process.</p>\n\n\n<h2>Exam Pattern and Preparation Tips</h2>\n\n<p>The <strong>MBBS admission test 2025</strong> will follow the standard format used in previous years. Here’s what you need to know:</p>\n\n<h3>Exam Pattern</h3>\n<ul>\n <li><strong>Total Marks:</strong> 300 (100 marks for MCQs and 200 marks for GPA-based scoring).</li>\n <li><strong>MCQ Section:</strong> 100 questions, each carrying <strong>1 mark</strong>.\n <ul>\n <li><strong>Biology:</strong> 30 questions</li>\n <li><strong>Chemistry:</strong> 25 questions</li>\n <li><strong>Physics:</strong> 20 questions</li>\n <li><strong>English:</strong> 15 questions</li>\n <li><strong>General Knowledge:</strong> 10 questions</li>\n </ul>\n </li>\n <li><strong>GPA-Based Marks:</strong> Up to 200 marks (100 from SSC and 100 from HSC).</li>\n <li><strong>Duration:</strong> 1 hour (60 minutes).</li>\n <li><strong>Negative Marking:</strong> <strong>0.25 marks deducted for each wrong answer</strong>.</li>\n</ul>\n\n<h3>Preparation Tips</h3>\n<ul>\n <li><strong>Focus on Biology:</strong> Biology carries the highest weightage (30 marks). Prioritize topics like <strong>Human Physiology, Genetics, and Ecology</strong>.</li>\n <li><strong>Practice MCQs:</strong> Solve past years’ question papers and take <strong>mock tests</strong> to improve speed and accuracy. Websites like <strong>AdmissionTestBD</strong> and <strong>Medical Admission Helper</strong> offer free resources.</li>\n <li><strong>Time Management:</strong> With only 60 minutes for 100 questions, practice answering questions quickly. Aim for <strong>30-40 seconds per question</strong>.</li>\n <li><strong>General Knowledge:</strong> Stay updated on <strong>current affairs, Bangladesh’s history, and medical-related news</strong>. Follow reliable sources like <strong>Prothom Alo, The Daily Star, and BSS</strong>.</li>\n <li><strong>Avoid Negative Marking:</strong> If unsure about an answer, it’s better to leave it blank than guess incorrectly.</li>\n</ul>\n\n\n<h2>Result and Merit List: What Happens Next?</h2>\n\n<p>The <strong>MBBS admission test results 2025</strong> will be published on the <strong>DGHS website</strong> by <strong>September 30, 2026</strong>. Here’s how the merit list and admission process will work:</p>\n\n<h3>Merit List Calculation</h3>\n<ul>\n <li>The merit list is prepared based on the <strong>total marks obtained</strong> (MCQ + GPA).</li>\n <li>In case of a tie, the following criteria will be used in order:\n <ol>\n <li>Higher marks in Biology in the admission test.</li>\n <li>Higher marks in Chemistry in the admission test.</li>\n <li>Higher GPA in HSC.</li>\n <li>Higher GPA in SSC.</li>\n </ol>\n </li>\n</ul>\n\n<h3>Admission Process</h3>\n<ul>\n <li>After the merit list is published, candidates will be called for <strong>document verification</strong> at their preferred medical colleges.</li>\n <li>Required documents include:\n <ul>\n <li>Original and attested copies of <strong>SSC and HSC certificates/mark sheets</strong>.</li>\n <li><strong>Admit card and result sheet</strong> from the admission test.</li>\n <li><strong>National ID or birth certificate</strong>.</li>\n <li><strong>Passport-sized photographs</strong> (4 copies).</li>\n <li><strong>Quota certificates</strong> (if applicable).</li>\n </ul>\n </li>\n <li>Candidates must confirm their admission by paying the <strong>admission fee</strong> within the stipulated time. Failure to do so will result in forfeiture of the seat.</li>\n</ul>\n\n<h3>Waiting List</h3>\n<ul>\n <li>A waiting list will be published alongside the merit list. Candidates on the waiting list will be offered seats if any vacancies arise due to withdrawals or other reasons.</li>\n</ul>\n\n\n<h2>Final Thoughts: Your Path to Becoming a Doctor</h2>\n\n<p>The <strong>MBBS admission 2025</strong> is a golden opportunity for aspiring doctors to take the first step toward their dream career. With the <strong>DGHS circular</strong> now released, it’s time to start preparing in earnest. Remember, success in the admission test requires not just hard work but also smart strategies — focus on your weak areas, practice regularly, and stay updated on the latest admission news.</p>\n\n<p>As you embark on this journey, keep an eye on the <strong>DGHS website</strong> and reliable news sources like <strong>Prothom Alo, The Daily Star, and Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)</strong> for any updates or changes to the admission process. Good luck — your future as a medical professional starts here!</p>\n\n<p><strong>Need more help?</strong> Join our <strong>Facebook group "University Admission Test Help BD"</strong> for tips, resources, and peer support. Follow us for the latest updates on <strong>BUET, DU, KUET, RUET, and other university admissions</strong> in Bangladesh!</p>", "labels": ["University Admission", "Admission News", "Bangladesh University"] }

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