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Medical College (MBBS/BDS) Admission Test 2014-2015 in Bangladesh

Medical College (MBBS/BDS) Admission Test 2014-15 will be held on October 3 2014.Medical College Admission test for session 2014-15 will be start date information has confirmed by the Director of medical education at Directorate General of Heal Services (DGHS) Professor Dr ABM Abdul Hannan.Chittagong University Director of medical education at Directorate General of Heal Services (DGHS) Admission committee take this decision in admission meeting Medical Admission test for session 2014-15 quickly end admission process .

As per decision this year admission tests for public and private medical and dental coollage will be held on 3 October,2014. Application are invited for Medical College (MBBS/BDS) on 2014-15 academic session. Online application submission will be started August16,2014.MBBS/BDS Application last date 20 October, 2014.Chittagong University admission test on taken after October this year admission test will be held on 3rd October 2014.
Medical College (MBBS/BDS) admission circular published very soon.My website your Admission Notice 2014-2015 and result for getting and expected information or suspend and new schedule update Medical College (MBBS/BDS).
See the details from the admission circular will get on www.dghs.gov.bd. Admission Website is www.dghs.teletalk.com.bd. and Medical Admission 2014-15 notice will be published by DGHS.DGHS (Directorate General of Health Services) has declared that Teletalk mobile operator will control the Admission and result processing. So, the candidates have to visit their specific website which is dedicated to MBBS Admission in Bangladesh.

The test will be held centrally, under the supervision of the Directorate General of Health Services

The admission test for MBBS and BDS courses in both public and private medical colleges for the academic session 2014-15 will be held on October 3.
The test will be held centrally, under the supervision of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
The decision was made at a sub-committee meeting, chaired by Aiyubur Rahman, additional secretary at the Ministry of Heath and Family Welfare, in the Secretariat yesterday.
Professor Dr ABM Abdul Hannan, director of medical education at the directorate, confirmed the information.
Foreign applicants will have to submit their application via their respective embassies to the Foreign Ministry by November 15, and the admission process must be finished by December 30.
The Bangladesh Private Medical College Association (BPMCA) leaders demanded to change the ministry’s decision of setting the pass mark of the admission test at 40%. Because of the minimum acceptable score of 40% in the test, only 78% of the private medical colleges and 21% of the dental colleges were able to have a full class last year, claimed the BPMCA leaders.
Aiyubur Rahman said this matter was beyond the sub-committee’s jurisdiction as the decision had come from the ministry’s main committee.
Dr Moazzem Hossain, president of BPMCA, told the Dhaka Tribune: “We fear that if the government does not change this decision, seats in more than 50% medical colleges and 100% dental colleges will remain vacant this session.”
- See more at: http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2014/jul/18/medical-admission-test-oct-3#sthash.wzNlDAdF.dpuf

The test will be held centrally, under the supervision of the Directorate General of Health Services

The admission test for MBBS and BDS courses in both public and private medical colleges for the academic session 2014-15 will be held on October 3.
The test will be held centrally, under the supervision of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
The decision was made at a sub-committee meeting, chaired by Aiyubur Rahman, additional secretary at the Ministry of Heath and Family Welfare, in the Secretariat yesterday.
Professor Dr ABM Abdul Hannan, director of medical education at the directorate, confirmed the information.
Foreign applicants will have to submit their application via their respective embassies to the Foreign Ministry by November 15, and the admission process must be finished by December 30.
The Bangladesh Private Medical College Association (BPMCA) leaders demanded to change the ministry’s decision of setting the pass mark of the admission test at 40%. Because of the minimum acceptable score of 40% in the test, only 78% of the private medical colleges and 21% of the dental colleges were able to have a full class last year, claimed the BPMCA leaders.
Aiyubur Rahman said this matter was beyond the sub-committee’s jurisdiction as the decision had come from the ministry’s main committee.
Dr Moazzem Hossain, president of BPMCA, told the Dhaka Tribune: “We fear that if the government does not change this decision, seats in more than 50% medical colleges and 100% dental colleges will remain vacant this session.”
- See more at: http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2014/jul/18/medical-admission-test-oct-3#sthash.wzNlDAdF.dpuf

The test will be held centrally, under the supervision of the Directorate General of Health Services

The admission test for MBBS and BDS courses in both public and private medical colleges for the academic session 2014-15 will be held on October 3.
The test will be held centrally, under the supervision of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
The decision was made at a sub-committee meeting, chaired by Aiyubur Rahman, additional secretary at the Ministry of Heath and Family Welfare, in the Secretariat yesterday.
Professor Dr ABM Abdul Hannan, director of medical education at the directorate, confirmed the information.
Foreign applicants will have to submit their application via their respective embassies to the Foreign Ministry by November 15, and the admission process must be finished by December 30.
The Bangladesh Private Medical College Association (BPMCA) leaders demanded to change the ministry’s decision of setting the pass mark of the admission test at 40%. Because of the minimum acceptable score of 40% in the test, only 78% of the private medical colleges and 21% of the dental colleges were able to have a full class last year, claimed the BPMCA leaders.
Aiyubur Rahman said this matter was beyond the sub-committee’s jurisdiction as the decision had come from the ministry’s main committee.
Dr Moazzem Hossain, president of BPMCA, told the Dhaka Tribune: “We fear that if the government does not change this decision, seats in more than 50% medical colleges and 100% dental colleges will remain vacant this session.”
- See more at: http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2014/jul/18/medical-admission-test-oct-3#sthash.wzNlDAdF.dpuf