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Bangladesh rapidly became one of the leading Medical education destinations for International students. Now every year, 3000 foreign students are enrolling at various Medical Colleges across Bangladesh. Quality Medical education at affordable costs is one of the factor for this popularity. Other factors include, cultural similarity, hospitable locals and safety of women according to Foreign Medical students. One student from India admitted that, she feels safer in Bangladesh than India, cat-calling or Eve-teasing is very low in Bangladesh, in fact she did not know any such incidence and people do not leer at girls. The safety and comfort of female students are one of the main reasons why Bangladesh became a popular Medical study destination for foreign girls students.

 
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Bangladesh rapidly became one of the leading Medical education destinations for International students. Now every year, 3000 foreign students are enrolling at various Medical Colleges across Bangladesh. Quality Medical education at affordable costs is one of the factor for this popularity. Other factors include, cultural similarity, hospitable locals and safety of women according to Foreign Medical students. One student from India admitted that, she feels safer in Bangladesh than India, cat-calling or Eve-teasing is very low in Bangladesh, in fact she did not know any such incidence and people do not leer at girls. The safety and comfort of female students are one of the main reasons why Bangladesh became a popular Medical study destination for foreign girls students.

Fankly speaking students from India study only in aboard since they not get chance here. Then they have to pass exam to practice where pass percentage is less than 20%.
People are choosing BD since its cheaper to study. It starts from INR 30 lakh upward to 50 lakh. Now in india even a low grade private medical college will charge at least 60 lakh INR for non NEET passed candidate. The good private college will charge more than 1.5 crore.

Please find country wise pass percentage, BD studied candidates are not doing miracle.
 
Bangladesh rapidly became one of the leading Medical education destinations for International students. Now every year, 3000 foreign students are enrolling at various Medical Colleges across Bangladesh. Quality Medical education at affordable costs is one of the factor for this popularity. Other factors include, cultural similarity, hospitable locals and safety of women according to Foreign Medical students. One student from India admitted that, she feels safer in Bangladesh than India, cat-calling or Eve-teasing is very low in Bangladesh, in fact she did not know any such incidence and people do not leer at girls. The safety and comfort of female students are one of the main reasons why Bangladesh became a popular Medical study destination for foreign girls students.

Bangladesh is a progressive secular country that is why non muslims students are comfortable in Bangladesh .
 
Bangladesh is a progressive secular country that is why non muslims students are comfortable in Bangladesh .
Quality of education matters above all else, other factors mean very little. Though I am surprised to hear this news as Bangladeshi universities consistently get outranked by both Indian and Pakistani universities by a huge margin. Then again it is also extremely hard to get into good Indian and Pakistani universities especially since the number of applicants keeps rising substantially every year so it's only natural for Indian and Pakistani universities to prioritize local students over international students.
 
This is a growth sector and government should view it as a source of revenue and soft power outlet and facilatate easy visa access to these students as the fees earned will enable BD institutions to improve their quality of teaching and facilities for local students.
 
Then they have to pass exam to practice where pass percentage is less than 20%.
WOW!! That means 80% of students waste their years and money in doing medicine graduation in foreign countries. Why do they even study medicine then? Don't they have common sense?

Non-NEET? Don't even donation students are required to pass NEET? I thought the difference is that donation students have poor ranks but cleared NEET while the normal fees students have better ranks.
 
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Quality of education matters above all else, other factors mean very little. Though I am surprised to hear this news as Bangladeshi universities consistently get outranked by both Indian and Pakistani universities by a huge margin. Then again it is also extremely hard to get into good Indian and Pakistani universities especially since the number of applicants keeps rising substantially every year so it's only natural for Indian and Pakistani universities to prioritize local students over international students.
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A lot of pakistani students are going to central Asian countries for medical schools and all medical students have to pass an exam in the end

Honestly sounds like a good idea if you build these universities in house- Even if quality is not the best, all that money stays in Pakistan

In US people go to Caribbean for med schools if they can't get into US med schools
 
In US people go to Caribbean for med schools if they can't get into US med schools
Cuba ? I know lots go there for treatment, supposed to be good doctors there + its waay more reasonable than exorbitant costs over the the US.

A lot of ME and (Pakistani even) people come to India for the same reason, good healthcare that won't cost you an arm and a leg like in the west.
 
WOW!! That means 80% of students waste their years and money in doing medicine graduation in foreign countries. Why do they even study medicine then? Don't they have common sense?

It's not a one time thing. They can give test multiple times. Same is case in Pakistan where foreign studied MBBS doctors have to pass an exam but almost 90% of the appearing candidates failed.
 
Fankly speaking students from India study only in aboard since they not get chance here. Then they have to pass exam to practice where pass percentage is less than 20%.
People are choosing BD since its cheaper to study. It starts from INR 30 lakh upward to 50 lakh. Now in india even a low grade private medical college will charge at least 60 lakh INR for non NEET passed candidate. The good private college will charge more than 1.5 crore.

Please find country wise pass percentage, BD studied candidates are not doing miracle.
Whatever may be your Indian-style lame excuses, the reality is 3,000 foreign students come to BD to study medicine every year.

I have asked one Nepalese about going to India. He was complaining about the uncivilized and big DADA behavior of Indian students.

No wonder, they come to BD and start thinking BD as the 2nd motherland away from home.
 
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Whatever may be your Indian-style lame excuses, the reality is 3,000 foreign students come to BD to study medicine every year.

I have asked one Nepalese about going to India. He was complaining about the uncivilized and big DADA behavior of Indian students.

No wonder, they come to BD and start thinking BD as the 2nd motherland away from home.
Yes we need more doctors. We have one of the worst doctor patient ratio in world. Students are going to far off countries to study. For first time i heard the name of a country named CURACAO.

WOW!! That means 80% of students waste their years and money in doing medicine graduation in foreign countries. Why do they even study medicine then? Don't they have common sense?


Non-NEET? Don't even donation students are required to pass NEET? I thought the difference is that donation students have poor ranks but cleared NEET while the normal fees students have better ranks.
I know some working in medical companies.

You are right, we need NEET.
 

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