In Bangladesh, the cost of living for medical students can vary significantly based on factors like location, type of institution (public vs. private), and lifestyle choices. Here's a breakdown of the expenses and factors that affect the cost of education and living for medical students in Bangladesh: 1. Tuition Fees Public Medical Colleges: Tuition fees are relatively low in government-run institutions, as they are subsidized by the government. Bangladeshi students in public medical colleges typically pay around BDT 15,000 to 50,000 per year, which is very affordable compared to private institutions. Private Medical Colleges: Fees at private medical colleges can be much higher, ranging from BDT 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 (or more) for the entire MBBS course. This is expensive for most Bangladeshi families, though it's still more affordable compared to many Western countries. 2. Living Expenses Accommodation: The cost of accommodation depends on whether the student is staying in a hostel, renting a flat, or sharing a room. Hostels: Many public institutions provide hostels for students at low costs, ranging from BDT 2,000 to 5,000 per month. Private Rented Flats: In major cities like Dhaka, rent for a small apartment can range from BDT 10,000 to 25,000 per month, and shared accommodations can be slightly cheaper. Food: Monthly food expenses can range between BDT 5,000 and 10,000 depending on whether the student eats out or cooks at home. 3. Transportation Public Transport: Buses, rickshaws, and CNGs (auto-rickshaws) are common modes of transport. Monthly transport costs can range from BDT 1,500 to 4,000 depending on distance and frequency of travel. Private Transport: Some students opt to use personal vehicles, but maintaining a private car or motorbike can be more expensive due to fuel costs and maintenance. 4. Books and Supplies Medical textbooks and other study materials can be costly, ranging from BDT 5,000 to 20,000 per year, depending on whether students purchase new or second-hand books. Some students also rely on digital resources to cut costs. 5. Health and Miscellaneous Expenses Healthcare: Healthcare in Bangladesh is relatively affordable, with public healthcare services being either free or low-cost. However, private hospitals and clinics can be more expensive. Other Costs: Miscellaneous costs like entertainment, clothing, and personal care products can vary, but these generally add an extra BDT 5,000 to 10,000 per month to living expenses. 6. Scholarships and Financial Aid Many public medical colleges offer scholarships based on merit and financial need. International students from neighboring countries also find it relatively affordable to study in Bangladesh due to lower tuition fees compared to Western countries. Summary For local students in public institutions, studying medicine in Bangladesh is relatively affordable. Private institutions and living in cities like Dhaka can be more expensive. Foreign students often find it cheaper compared to medical education in other countries, but the cost of private medical colleges is still considerable.
@@paulsaha2242 not entirely correct... Bangladesh is a Muslim majority county but most of the people are secular...we aren't like afghan... women's has freedom of costume... specially Dhaka, Chittagong, sylet,rajshahi
Why Bangladesh behen? As a nativ student of Bangladesh i will leave the country! These country is not student friendly and also not provide standard education.
Assalamoalaikum mujhe aap popular medical college ke bare mein batayein kaisa hai hostel, food and acaemic and location wise every thing main aap reply ka intazaar karunga.Thanks
I think Bangladesh is safe and cost effective for MBBS students
Safe 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@paulsaha2242so you want to say it’s not safe?😮
@@saudscreation6004 yes
@@tahminakhanam20 Bangladesh is taken over by Islamista now. No one is safe, not even the muslim women.
@@paulsaha2242R u Indian??
Bangladesh is one of the best medical study destinations in Asia.
100 %
In South Asia*
sure
I have been watching your vlog for a while , nice to see from student you became a doctor. All the best!
Now Bangladesh 🇧🇩 is more peaceful ❤
Tnx
Love from ctg Bangladesh 🇧🇩
In Bangladesh, the cost of living for medical students can vary significantly based on factors like location, type of institution (public vs. private), and lifestyle choices. Here's a breakdown of the expenses and factors that affect the cost of education and living for medical students in Bangladesh:
1. Tuition Fees
Public Medical Colleges: Tuition fees are relatively low in government-run institutions, as they are subsidized by the government. Bangladeshi students in public medical colleges typically pay around BDT 15,000 to 50,000 per year, which is very affordable compared to private institutions.
Private Medical Colleges: Fees at private medical colleges can be much higher, ranging from BDT 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 (or more) for the entire MBBS course. This is expensive for most Bangladeshi families, though it's still more affordable compared to many Western countries.
2. Living Expenses
Accommodation: The cost of accommodation depends on whether the student is staying in a hostel, renting a flat, or sharing a room.
Hostels: Many public institutions provide hostels for students at low costs, ranging from BDT 2,000 to 5,000 per month.
Private Rented Flats: In major cities like Dhaka, rent for a small apartment can range from BDT 10,000 to 25,000 per month, and shared accommodations can be slightly cheaper.
Food: Monthly food expenses can range between BDT 5,000 and 10,000 depending on whether the student eats out or cooks at home.
3. Transportation
Public Transport: Buses, rickshaws, and CNGs (auto-rickshaws) are common modes of transport. Monthly transport costs can range from BDT 1,500 to 4,000 depending on distance and frequency of travel.
Private Transport: Some students opt to use personal vehicles, but maintaining a private car or motorbike can be more expensive due to fuel costs and maintenance.
4. Books and Supplies
Medical textbooks and other study materials can be costly, ranging from BDT 5,000 to 20,000 per year, depending on whether students purchase new or second-hand books. Some students also rely on digital resources to cut costs.
5. Health and Miscellaneous Expenses
Healthcare: Healthcare in Bangladesh is relatively affordable, with public healthcare services being either free or low-cost. However, private hospitals and clinics can be more expensive.
Other Costs: Miscellaneous costs like entertainment, clothing, and personal care products can vary, but these generally add an extra BDT 5,000 to 10,000 per month to living expenses.
6. Scholarships and Financial Aid
Many public medical colleges offer scholarships based on merit and financial need. International students from neighboring countries also find it relatively affordable to study in Bangladesh due to lower tuition fees compared to Western countries.
Summary
For local students in public institutions, studying medicine in Bangladesh is relatively affordable.
Private institutions and living in cities like Dhaka can be more expensive.
Foreign students often find it cheaper compared to medical education in other countries, but the cost of private medical colleges is still considerable.
Nice informative video ❤
Thanks for making the video. ❤
If you're Indian or Pakistani and you can speak Bengali then you are Bangladeshi 😅
Bangladesh is undoubtedly best for mbbs🎉❤
Don't be negative today you're looking modest.. especially dressing sense.
Bangladesh se parke Kia duty karogee
Love from Bangladesh.
But foreign student need to know the A category Medical college.
Dhaka meen kaha rehete hoo
She is beauty
I will be doing admission in international medical college gazipur
Is that a good choice?
Ya I from Gazipur
which college
This is a good Medical College located in Gutia, Shataish, Gazipur. All the best.
Bangladesh rickshaw price 5 lakhs 😅 u just ask rickshaw Driver
As a student myself 😅 female student can live in my room without any cost 😊
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
❤❤
Looking beautiful in this red outfit.
Ye Ladki Aapko Ghas Nahi Dalti! She don't care who's talking about whom? She only cares about her UA-cam channel's view and following. 🤔
Kya Dil se
You are so sweet.Which institution you studied in Dhaka?
@@RuhulAmin-ty9iu dhaka central
hello,sister Assalamualykum.you are welcome in Bangladesh.have a wounderful in Bangladesh.
Hlw ,Doc. Are u Nepalese? Appearing on upcoming INI/NeetPG?? ....Btw I m Nepalese graduated from Bd. had few queries... Hope u got my msg. Thankyouu
Yes ask
@@DrAyeshaSohail are u preparing or planning for ini/neetpg ?
I want to be your rickshaw driver😑
Tnx sister❤❤❤
it seems always your heading is negative about Bangladesh
🌹🌹🌹🌹
Masallah are you Pakistani? 😍🤔
Nepali..live in Bangladesh 🇧🇩
আই লাভ u♥
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Riksha kharidlo 😂😂😂😂
i love you❤ babo sona.
Kaun Bangladesh mein padne jaate hain??? 😅
Do you have any idea about Bangladeshi medical College? Do you think the system of hospital treatment and the education are same? Brainless people
Tera baap
Sir Salimullah Medical College a pori, amader 2 nd year ei minimum 20 jon indian student ache re😂
Ask your country’s students 😂
@@AB5rk jinko India mein chance nhi milta + ghumne ke khatir jaate hain!!!
Are you allowed to come in front of camera without burqa there? 🧕
of course... our women's also wear western costume
@@alltwist4411 not anymore. Look at Afghanistan, Lebanon, Syria, etc.
@@paulsaha2242 not entirely correct... Bangladesh is a Muslim majority county but most of the people are secular...we aren't like afghan... women's has freedom of costume... specially Dhaka, Chittagong, sylet,rajshahi
@@paulsaha2242Being a bangladeshi muslim girl i don’t wear hijab & it’s not a problem in bangladesh, elderly women wear saree and salwer kamez.
@@alltwist4411 I mean Afghanistan, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt was once like Bangladesh. But Islam is like c@nc€r , it spreads.
R u raw agent 🤨🤨🤨
😅😅😅
💯 She might be a Raw agent tho she is Nepali
Ap bhut khubsurat ho ap mujse shadi karogi hum Indian Hindu man hai
I love you
I am a Bangladeshi Hindu. Bangladesh is not safe. Please don't come to Bangladesh 🙏😥
lol ur name is fake .. paul and saha both are surname....
The fake peaple, influenced by Godi media
Lol indian 😂😂😂
Come kaliakoir, gazipur.... For safety 🦺 . If you are Indian .
You are indian 😡 not bangladeshi
# আচ্ছা বাংলাদেশের ছেলেকে বিয়ে করবেন।।।
# আমি রাজি আছি আপনাকে বিয়ে করতে।।।
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# seriously বলতেছি,,,not a fun।।।আমি আগ্রহী আছি আপনাকে বিয়ে করতে।।।।
ওর মত মেয়ে তোর মত ভোদাইকে কেন বয়ে করবে
@@PuiPui105😂😂😂
Ladai Humare Bij.Kisi Desh ke Khilaf Nahi
Why Bangladesh behen? As a nativ student of Bangladesh i will leave the country! These country is not student friendly and also not provide standard education.
Frist get chance Bangladeshi government medical college and University.😂😂
You won't get chance in most of the government medical college 😂
@@TanjilRahman-nu8xvExactly
@@siamrahman8887 😂🙄💩 who tells you that I am interested at medical? 🤣🤣😹
Assalamoalaikum mujhe aap popular medical college ke bare mein batayein kaisa hai hostel, food and acaemic and location wise every thing main aap reply ka intazaar karunga.Thanks