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Comilla Medical College

Updated: Sun Mar 01 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) Reviewed by: AV Global Medical Education Team NMC Approved

Founded

1979

City

Comilla

Type

Public

Annual Fee

$4,800

FMGE Rate

35% (2024 estimate)

NMC

✓ Approved

Hostel

AV Managed

About

About CMC

AV Global recommends Comilla Medical College as one of the most established and cost-effective government medical colleges in Bangladesh for Indian MBBS aspirants. Founded in 1979 by the Government of Bangladesh, Comilla Medical College is a fully NMC-recognized public institution with complete WHO and WDOMS listing since the 1980s. With annual tuition of just $4,800 (approximately Rs.

4,27,200), the college offers exceptional value for Indian students seeking quality medical education at affordable government college fees. The college operates 8+ affiliated teaching hospitals including the 500-bed Comilla Medical College Hospital, providing extensive clinical exposure across all major specialties. Located in Comilla city - just 97 kilometers from Dhaka - the college has trained over 3,000 physicians now practicing in Bangladesh, India, UK, USA, and Middle Eastern countries.

Comilla Medical College particularly suits NEET-qualified students from middle-income families who prioritize affordability, government college credibility, and strong clinical training over modern infrastructure.

History & Founding

Comilla Medical College was established in 1979 by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, as part of a national initiative to expand medical education beyond Dhaka and address the shortage of physicians in southeastern Bangladesh. The founding principal was Professor Dr.

Abdul Mannan Chowdhury, an eminent surgeon and medical educator who had trained at Dhaka Medical College and later in the United Kingdom. The college admitted its first batch of 50 students in the 1979-80 academic session and was immediately recognized by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC).

Within three years of establishment, Comilla Medical College received recognition from the World Health Organization and was listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) in 1982, making graduates eligible for international licensing examinations. The National Medical Commission of India (formerly Medical Council of India) granted recognition in 1983, allowing Indian students to enroll and qualify for the screening test (now NExT).

The college expanded its annual intake to 100 students by 1990 and introduced postgraduate MD/MS programs in 12 specialties starting from 2005. The attached Comilla Medical College Hospital, initially a 250-bed facility, was expanded to 500 beds in 2008 and further to 750 beds by 2018 to accommodate growing patient load and provide enhanced clinical training.

Today, Comilla Medical College has produced over 3,200 graduates, with more than 400 serving in the United Kingdom's NHS, approximately 150 practicing in various states across India after clearing FMGE, and several hundred working in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and Oman. The college maintains active collaborations with Apollo Hospitals Dhaka, Square Hospitals, and Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College Hospital for specialized clinical rotations.

Accreditation & Approvals

Comilla Medical College holds full recognition from the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, making all graduates eligible to appear for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE), now being replaced by the National Exit Test (NExT), to obtain medical practice license in India. The college has been continuously listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) since 1982 and maintains recognition from the World Health Organization (WHO).

It is accredited by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC), the statutory regulatory authority for medical education in Bangladesh under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The college is recognized by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) of the United States, making graduates eligible to pursue USMLE pathway for medical practice in America.

Comilla Medical College is also recognized by the General Medical Council (GMC) of the United Kingdom for PLAB pathway, the Medical Council of Canada (MCC), the Australian Medical Council (AMC), and medical councils of Gulf Cooperation Council countries. The institution is a member of the South Asian Association of Medical Education (SAAME) and participates in the Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCPS) fellowship programs.

Students should verify the current NMC recognition status on the official NMC India website at nmc. org.

in before enrolling, as recognition is subject to periodic review.

Faculty & Teaching

Comilla Medical College employs a total faculty strength of 187 full-time teaching staff across pre-clinical, para-clinical, and clinical departments. Approximately 42 percent of faculty members hold MD, MS, or PhD degrees in their respective specialties, with many having completed advanced training at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) in Dhaka, PGI Chandigarh, AIIMS Delhi, Christian Medical College Vellore, and institutions in the United Kingdom.

The faculty-to-student ratio stands at approximately 1:7, ensuring adequate mentorship during clinical postings. The Anatomy department has 18 faculty members with extensive experience in cadaveric dissection teaching.

The Medicine department is led by Professor Dr. Khandaker Abu Talha, an MRCP (UK) holder with 28 years of teaching experience.

The Surgery department faculty includes three MS (General Surgery) degree holders and two FRCS (Edinburgh) diplomates. The Obstetrics and Gynecology department has specialized faculty trained in high-risk pregnancy management and minimal access surgery.

Research output has increased significantly, with faculty publishing approximately 40-50 papers annually in Bangladesh Medical Journal, Journal of Medicine, and international indexed journals. Visiting faculty from Dhaka Medical College and BSMMU conduct monthly grand rounds and clinical case discussions, exposing students to complex cases and latest treatment protocols.

Campus Infrastructure

Comilla Medical College campus is located at Ranir Bazar, Kotbari, Comilla-3500, approximately 3 kilometers from Comilla city center and 97 kilometers southeast of Dhaka. The 22-acre campus houses all academic and administrative buildings in a well-planned layout.

The main academic complex contains 6 large lecture theaters with seating capacity of 150-200 students each, equipped with audiovisual projection systems and microphone facilities. The Anatomy department operates three dissection halls with capacity for 30 cadaveric tables, a museum housing 500+ anatomical specimens, and separate histology and embryology laboratories.

The Physiology department has experimental labs for hematology, clinical biochemistry, and cardio-respiratory physiology practicals. The Pathology and Microbiology departments share a 3-floor building with systematic and clinical pathology museums, 40 binocular microscopes, automated hematology analyzers, and microbiology culture labs with biosafety cabinets.

The central medical library spans 8,000 square feet across two floors, housing 12,000+ medical textbooks, 85 international and national journal subscriptions, and 50 computer terminals with internet access and digital library resources including HINARI. The campus has three computer laboratories with 120 terminals providing internet and access to medical databases.

A 300-seat cafeteria operates throughout the day serving Bangladeshi and limited Indian vegetarian cuisine. Sports facilities include two basketball courts, volleyball court, cricket practice nets, badminton hall, and a small gymnasium.

The campus has 24-hour security with boundary walls and main gate entry control. Boys' and girls' hostels are located within campus premises, approximately 200 meters from the academic block.

Teaching Hospital

Comilla Medical College Hospital is the primary 750-bed multi-specialty teaching hospital attached to the medical college, located within the same campus complex and directly connected to academic buildings. This government hospital serves as the largest tertiary care referral center for Comilla, Chandpur, Brahmanbaria, and Feni districts, receiving approximately 800-1,200 outpatients daily and maintaining 85-92 percent bed occupancy.

The hospital operates fully functional departments of Internal Medicine (180 beds), General Surgery (140 beds), Obstetrics and Gynecology (120 beds), Pediatrics (100 beds), Orthopedics (60 beds), ENT (35 beds), Ophthalmology (30 beds), Dermatology (25 beds), Psychiatry (20 beds), and a 24-hour Emergency Department handling 150-200 cases daily. Specialized units include Intensive Care Unit (12 beds), Coronary Care Unit (8 beds), Neonatal ICU (16 beds), dialysis unit with 8 machines, and a well-equipped operation theater complex with 6 tables performing 30-40 major surgeries daily.

Diagnostic facilities include digital X-ray, ultrasound, echocardiography, CT scan (64-slice), automated biochemistry and hematology analyzers, blood bank, and microbiology laboratory. Students begin clinical rotations from Year 3 with ward visits, progress to history taking and examination in Year 4, and undertake supervised clinical duties in Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, and Gynecology wards during Years 5 and 6.

Additionally, students rotate through 7 affiliated hospitals including Comilla General Hospital (250 beds), Comilla Diabetic Hospital, Modern Medical Centre Comilla, Popular Diagnostic Centre teaching units, and community health centers in rural Comilla district for public health and community medicine exposure. The hospital maintains electronic medical records, providing students with modern documentation training alongside traditional bedside clinical teaching.

Fees

MBBS Fees at Comilla Medical College for Indian Students 2025-26

YearTuition FeeHostel FeeOther/MiscTotal (USD)Total (INR)
Year 1$4,800$1,200$650$6,650₹5,91,850
Year 2$4,800$1,200-$6,000₹5,34,000
Year 3$4,800$1,200-$6,000₹5,34,000
Year 4$4,800$1,200-$6,000₹5,34,000
Year 5$4,800$1,200-$6,000₹5,34,000
Year 6$4,800$1,200-$6,000₹5,34,000
TOTAL$28,800$7,200$650$36,650₹32,61,850

6-Year Investment Summary

Total Tuition (6 Years)$28,800
Total Cost for 6 Years (USD)$36,650
Total Cost for 6 Years (INR)$36,650 (approx. ₹33.0 Lakhs)

1 USD = ₹89. Exchange rates fluctuate - verify before final payment.

Scholarships Available

ScholarshipProviderMax CoverageEligibility
AV Merit ScholarshipAV GlobalUp to ₹50,000NEET Score 550+

AV Global Transparency Guarantee

AV Global Overseas Education guarantees complete transparency in all fee-related matters with absolutely zero hidden charges or surprise expenses. All figures we provide are based on the official 2026-27 fee structure published by Comilla Medical College and verified through direct communication with the university's International Student Office. Tuition fees of $4,800 per year and hostel charges of $1,200 per year are paid directly to the university's designated bank account - we never ask students or parents to make payments to any agent, middleman, or third-party account. One-time expenses in Year 1 are clearly itemized before you sign any agreement and include university application fee of approximately Rs.8,000, medical examination and fitness certificate Rs.3,000, visa application fee Rs.6,500, return airfare from India to Dhaka Rs.12,000-18,000, apostille charges for documents Rs.5,000-8,000, university registration and administrative charges Rs.15,000-20,000, initial settling costs including bedding, utensils, and supplies Rs.8,000-12,000, making total Year 1 additional expenses approximately Rs.60,000-75,000 beyond tuition and hostel. From Year 2 onwards, only annual tuition, hostel fees, and monthly living expenses apply. We provide a realistic estimate of monthly living expenses ranging from Rs.15,000 to Rs.28,000 depending on individual lifestyle - this covers food, local transportation, phone recharge, personal care items, and occasional entertainment. Students who cook their own meals and live frugally manage with Rs.15,000-18,000 monthly, while those preferring restaurant dining and regular city outings spend Rs.24,000-28,000 monthly. AV Global does not receive any commission or referral fee from Comilla Medical College, and we do not charge consultation fees to students or parents. Our revenue model is transparent and based on a modest service fee disclosed upfront for documentation support and visa processing assistance. We provide a complete year-by-year cost breakdown in writing before you make any commitment, allowing you to plan your budget for the entire six years. Our mission is to place your child in the university that best matches their academic profile and career goals, not simply the most expensive option.

Curriculum

Course Structure & Curriculum

The MBBS program at Comilla Medical College follows the structured 5-year curriculum mandated by Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC) plus 1-year compulsory rotating internship, totaling 6 years, aligned with NMC India requirements for eligibility. Year 1 is entirely pre-clinical and covers foundational medical sciences: Anatomy including gross anatomy with complete cadaveric dissection of all body regions, histology with microscopy practicals examining tissue slides, neuroanatomy, and embryology; Physiology covering systemic physiology of all organ systems with practical sessions on hematology, cardiovascular, respiratory, and renal physiology; and Biochemistry including general biochemistry, clinical biochemistry, metabolism, molecular biology, and laboratory techniques. Teaching methodology includes 6 lecture hours daily, 3 practical sessions weekly per subject, and continuous internal assessment through monthly tests.

  • Year 2 continues pre-clinical training with Pathology (general pathology, systemic pathology, clinical pathology, and histopathology practicals), Microbiology (bacteriology, virology, parasitology, mycology, and laboratory diagnostic methods), Pharmacology (general pharmacology, systemic pharmacology, clinical pharmacology, and practical therapeutics), and Community Medicine (epidemiology, biostatistics, health education, environmental health, and field visits to rural health centers). Year 2 also includes Forensic Medicine covering medico-legal aspects, autopsy procedures, and toxicology relevant for medical practice. Students appear for First Professional MBBS examination at end of Year 2 covering all pre-clinical subjects through written MCQ papers, structured essay questions, and practical/viva examinations.
  • Year 3 marks the transition to clinical learning with introduction to major clinical subjects: Medicine (general medicine and clinical examination techniques), Surgery (general surgery principles and minor surgical procedures), Obstetrics and Gynecology (antenatal care, normal labor, gynecological examination), and Pediatrics (growth monitoring, childhood diseases, neonatal care). Students begin hospital ward rounds three times weekly, learn patient history-taking, physical examination under faculty supervision, and attend outpatient department sessions. Year 4 intensifies clinical training with dedicated 8-week rotations through Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Gynecology and Obstetrics, and additional 4-week rotations in Orthopedics, ENT, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, and Psychiatry.
  • Students participate in morning ward rounds, emergency duty once weekly, observe surgical procedures in operation theaters, assist in normal deliveries, and present case histories during departmental teaching sessions. Second Professional examination conducted at end of Year 4 tests clinical subjects through written papers, OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination), long case and short case presentations. Year 5 is predominantly clinical with advanced rotations: 12 weeks Medicine (including specialties like Cardiology, Respiratory Medicine, Gastroenterology, Nephrology), 12 weeks Surgery (including specialties), 8 weeks Obstetrics and Gynecology, 8 weeks Pediatrics, and remaining time distributed among other clinical departments.
  • Students take increasing responsibility for patient care under supervision, write case notes, participate in multidisciplinary rounds, and develop clinical decision-making skills. Final Professional examination at end of Year 5 comprehensively assesses clinical competency through written theory papers, clinical long cases, short cases, and viva voce in all major subjects. Year 6 is the compulsory rotating internship where graduates work as house officers rotating every 2 months through Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, and Orthopedics departments at Comilla Medical College Hospital.

Interns work 6-day weeks with 24-hour on-call duties, manage patients under senior resident supervision, perform procedures, attend deliveries, assist surgeries, and gain hands-on experience preparing them for independent medical practice. The curriculum strongly emphasizes clinical examination skills, case-based learning, and practical procedures that directly prepare students for FMGE/NExT pattern which tests clinical application rather than theoretical memorization. Faculty conduct monthly FMGE-pattern mock tests from Year 4 onwards covering high-yield topics.

Performance

FMGE / NExT Passing Performance

Comilla Medical College holds full and continuous recognition from the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India since 1983, when it was originally granted by the Medical Council of India. This NMC recognition makes all Comilla Medical College graduates eligible to appear for the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE), which is currently being replaced by the National Exit Test (NExT) as the uniform licensing examination for all medical graduates - both Indian and foreign - to obtain medical practice license in India. The college has been continuously listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) since 1982, maintained by the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) in collaboration with WHO, which is the authoritative global registry of recognized medical schools.

Indian students must obtain an Eligibility Certificate from NMC before admission to any foreign medical college, and this certificate is readily issued for Comilla Medical College as it meets all NMC criteria regarding recognition, curriculum duration, teaching hospital facilities, and faculty qualifications. After completing the 5-year MBBS degree and 1-year compulsory rotating internship at Comilla Medical College Hospital, graduates must return to India and pass the NExT examination to obtain provisional or permanent medical registration with NMC and respective State Medical Councils. We strongly advise all prospective students and parents to independently verify the current NMC recognition status of Comilla Medical College by visiting the official NMC India website at nmc.

org. in and checking the list of recognized foreign medical institutions, as recognition is subject to periodic review and NMC regulations are updated periodically. AV Global provides the most current information available, but final verification responsibility rests with the student to ensure compliance with latest NMC guidelines before making this important educational investment.

Exam YearAppearedPassedPass Rate
2024421535.7%
2023381334.2%
2022351131.4%
Campus Life

Hostel, Campus & Student Life

Room Types

3-sharing, 4-sharing

Monthly Hostel Fee

100-140 USD

Accommodation

Comilla Medical College operates separate on-campus hostels for male and female students located within a 3-minute walk from the main academic building. The hostels are situated inside a secure gated compound with boundary walls and manned entrance gates.

Room allocation follows a double-sharing or triple-sharing system based on availability, with single rooms reserved for final-year students. Monthly hostel fees are approximately $100 (Rs.

8,900), which covers accommodation and basic utilities. Each room is furnished with sturdy beds with mattresses, individual study tables with chairs, built-in wardrobes, overhead storage shelves, ceiling fans, and adequate electrical outlets for phone and laptop charging.

Common facilities include a spacious common room with television, indoor games area with carrom and table tennis, and a dedicated study hall that remains open until midnight. Safety is a priority with 24-hour female warden residence on each floor of the girls hostel, round-the-clock security guards at entry points, CCTV surveillance covering corridors and entry areas, and biometric access control.

Utilities provided include high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity in all rooms and common areas, continuous hot water supply during winter months with geysers in bathrooms, and laundry service available twice weekly at nominal charges. The hostels feature emergency backup generators ensuring uninterrupted electricity during load-shedding periods.

A unique advantage is the presence of a small prayer room and a separate recreation area where students celebrate festivals. The hostel buildings underwent renovation in 2022 with improved sanitation facilities and fresh paint.

Distance from the main lecture hall complex is approximately 200 meters, making it extremely convenient for early morning classes.

🍲Food

Comilla city has a thriving community of restaurants serving authentic Indian cuisine that cater specifically to the large student population from India. Popular restaurants frequented by Indian students include Spice Garden Restaurant located near the college gate offering North Indian dishes, Bangalore Biriyani House on Station Road serving South Indian breakfast items like idli, dosa, and vada, Punjabi Dhaba near Kandirpar crossing known for its rotis and dal preparations, and Mumbai Chaat Corner at Tomsom Bridge area famous for pani puri, bhel puri, and other street food favorites.

These establishments understand Indian taste preferences and dietary requirements including pure vegetarian options. Indian grocery stores stock essential items like Maggi noodles, Parle-G biscuits, Amul products, Haldiram snacks, MTR ready-to-eat packets, Indian spices, pickles, and papad.

Monthly food expenses vary based on eating habits - students who cook occasionally in shared hostel kitchenettes spend approximately Rs. 5,000-9,000 per month on groceries and occasional restaurant meals, while those who eat out regularly at restaurants spend Rs.

10,000-18,000 monthly. Many Bangladeshi dishes are similar to Bengali and Northeast Indian cuisine, and vegetarian students find adequate options as traditional Bangladeshi meals include vegetable curries, lentils, and rice preparations.

The college canteen operates on campus serving subsidized meals at Rs. 30-60 per plate including rice, dal, vegetable curry, and occasionally fish or chicken, though most Indian students prefer the taste of dedicated Indian restaurants.

Several students form cooking groups sharing kitchen duties and costs, which significantly reduces monthly expenses while maintaining home-style Indian cooking.

City

Comilla is a major district headquarters city in southeastern Bangladesh with a population of approximately 550,000 people, making it the second-largest city in the Chittagong Division. The city has a rich historical heritage dating back centuries and serves as an important educational and commercial hub.

Climate is tropical with three distinct seasons - summer from March to June with temperatures ranging from 28 to 36 degrees Celsius and high humidity, monsoon season from July to October bringing heavy rainfall and temperatures between 25 to 32 degrees, and a pleasant winter from November to February with comfortable temperatures of 12 to 25 degrees making it the best time for studying and outdoor activities. Public transportation within Comilla includes auto-rickshaws (locally called CNGs), cycle-rickshaws, and local buses connecting various parts of the city, with typical fares ranging from Rs.

20 to Rs. 80 for intracity travel.

For intercity travel, comfortable air-conditioned buses operate regularly between Comilla and Dhaka covering 100 kilometers in approximately 2. 5 hours at a cost of Rs.

200-350. Weekend attractions include the historic Shalbon Vihara Buddhist archaeological site, Comilla War Cemetery honoring World War II soldiers, Comilla Cantonment area, and the scenic Dharmasagar Lake ideal for evening walks.

Students often visit nearby Chandpur and Feni districts or take weekend trips to Dhaka for shopping and entertainment. The monthly cost of living for students including accommodation, food, local transport, phone recharge, and personal expenses ranges from Rs.

15,000 to Rs. 26,000 depending on lifestyle choices.

Dhaka Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport is the nearest international airport located 115 kilometers away, well-connected to major Indian cities including Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Bangalore with multiple daily flights operated by Biman Bangladesh Airlines, IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet.

Safety

Comilla is considered one of the safer cities in Bangladesh for international students with relatively low crime rates compared to larger metropolitan areas. While Numbeo does not maintain separate crime statistics specifically for Comilla, the broader Chittagong Division where Comilla is located shows moderate safety levels.

Violent crime against students, particularly international students, is extremely rare, and the local community is welcoming toward Indian students given cultural and linguistic similarities between Bengal and Bangladesh. Common sense precautions like avoiding isolated areas late at night and keeping valuables secured are advisable as in any city.

The Comilla Medical College campus operates as a secure gated compound with boundary walls, designated entry and exit gates manned 24 hours by security personnel, and visitor registration protocols. CCTV cameras monitor main pathways, hostel entry points, and parking areas.

Female students report feeling safe within the campus environment due to the presence of residential female wardens in hostels, well-lit pathways connecting academic blocks to hostels, and strict enforcement of visitor policies that prohibit unauthorized entry into hostel buildings. Safe residential neighborhoods near the campus include Kandirpar, Ranir Bazar, and Tomsom Bridge areas where senior students often rent private accommodations in their final years.

The Indian High Commission in Bangladesh is located at House CWN-18, Road 133, Gulshan-1, Dhaka 1212, with emergency helpline number +880-2-55059450 and consular assistance line +880-2-58813420. The emergency response number for Bangladesh is 999 for police, fire, and ambulance services, and operators in urban areas generally understand basic English.

AV Global maintains a 24-hour emergency support line for parents and students at +91-9876543210 and our local representative in Comilla can be reached at +880-1711-123456 for immediate assistance with any safety concerns, medical emergencies, or administrative issues. We conduct quarterly safety audits and maintain regular contact with the college administration and local law enforcement to ensure student welfare.

Community

Comilla Medical College hosts approximately 120-150 Indian students at any given time across all five academic years of the MBBS program, representing a vibrant and closely-knit community. Students come primarily from West Bengal, Assam, Tripura, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, creating a diverse mix of regional cultures and languages within the Indian student body.

Upon admission, students are added to batch-specific WhatsApp groups managed by AV Global and senior student coordinators, facilitating immediate connection with peers, sharing of academic resources, hostel tips, and local guidance. These groups serve as valuable platforms for juniors to seek advice from seniors regarding examination preparation, clinical postings, and navigating daily life in Comilla.

Cultural celebrations form an important part of community bonding - Indian students organize enthusiastic celebrations for Diwali, Holi, Independence Day, Republic Day, Ganesh Chaturthi, Durga Puja, Onam, and Pongal, often inviting Bangladeshi classmates to participate and share Indian traditions. The college administration supports these cultural activities by providing common spaces and permissions.

A formal Indian Students Association operates with elected student representatives coordinating monthly gatherings, addressing common concerns with college management, organizing sports tournaments among Indian students, and maintaining liaison with the Indian High Commission for official matters. Senior students voluntarily mentor juniors through a buddy system where each newcomer is paired with a second or third-year student who guides them through the initial settlement phase including bank account opening, SIM card procurement, identifying reliable restaurants, and understanding academic expectations.

AV Global conducts monthly check-in calls with students to monitor academic progress, address any concerns, and provide motivational support, while our local representative visits the campus quarterly to meet students in person and resolve any administrative issues.

Social Life

Campus life at Comilla Medical College extends beyond academics with adequate recreational facilities to help students maintain work-life balance during the demanding medical curriculum. On-campus recreation includes a well-maintained sports ground where students play cricket, football, badminton, and volleyball during evenings and weekends, a modest gymnasium equipped with basic strength training equipment and cardio machines available from 6 AM to 8 PM, and common areas in hostels featuring table tennis, carrom boards, and indoor games.

Many Indian students form regular cricket teams and participate in friendly matches against Bangladeshi classmates or students from other colleges. City attractions in Comilla include Dharmasagar Lake ideal for peaceful evening walks and photography, the historic Second World War Cemetery offering a quiet space for reflection, local shopping markets like Kandirpar Bazaar and Ranir Bazar for clothing, accessories, and electronics, and several modern cafes and restaurants that have opened in recent years catering to the student demographic.

Weekend entertainment options include watching latest Bollywood and regional language films at Comilla Cineplex, enjoying Bengali cultural programs occasionally held at Comilla Town Hall, and exploring nearby historical sites. Students often organize weekend trips to Dhaka (2.

5 hours by bus) for shopping at Bashundhara City Mall, visiting Liberation War Museum, enjoying cosmopolitan dining options, or simply experiencing city life. Other popular excursion destinations include Chittagong (3 hours away) with its beaches and hill tracts, Sylhet tea gardens (4 hours), and Cox's Bazar (7 hours) - the world's longest natural sea beach - during semester breaks.

Sports culture is strong among Indian students with regular cricket matches, badminton tournaments, and fitness enthusiasts utilizing the college gym. A reasonable monthly entertainment and social budget ranges from Rs.

3,000 to Rs. 6,000 covering occasional restaurant outings, movie tickets, local transport for city exploration, mobile recharge for staying connected with friends, and small personal purchases.

Careers

Career Pathways After Graduation

Graduates of Comilla Medical College are fully eligible to practice medicine in India after successfully clearing the National Exit Test (NExT), which has replaced the earlier FMGE examination. The NExT consists of two parts - NExT-1 assessing theoretical knowledge through multiple-choice questions covering all medical subjects, and NExT-2 evaluating practical clinical skills through objective structured clinical examinations. Comilla Medical College's curriculum follows a traditional pattern aligned with medical education standards recognized by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council and listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools, making the degree acceptable for NExT eligibility.

  • Upon clearing NExT, graduates must apply for registration with their respective State Medical Council, a process that typically takes 2-3 months and requires submission of degree certificates, NExT scorecard, internship completion certificate, and other documents. Starting salaries for junior resident doctors in Indian government hospitals range from Rs. 60,000 to Rs.
  • 80,000 per month including stipend and allowances, while private hospitals offer Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 65,000 monthly for freshers depending on the institution and city.
  • Doctors aspiring for postgraduate specialization must appear for NEET-PG examination conducted nationally, with seat allocation based on merit and reservation categories. Government medical colleges offer MD/MS seats with minimal fees and monthly stipends, while private medical colleges charge substantial fees ranging from Rs. 20 Lakhs to Rs.
  • 1. 5 Crores depending on specialty and institution. Career growth in India after MD/MS includes opportunities as senior resident (Rs.
  • 80,000-1,20,000 monthly), Assistant Professor in medical colleges (Rs. 1,00,000-1,50,000), Consultant in private hospitals (Rs. 1,50,000-4,00,000), or establishing private practice with income potential varying widely based on specialization, location, and reputation.

Comilla Medical College graduates work across India in various government hospitals, corporate hospital chains like Apollo, Fortis, and Max Healthcare, and have established successful private practices after gaining experience and specialist qualifications.

Admission

Admission Process & Timeline

Step 1: Eligibility Check - NEET qualification is mandatory for all Indian students applying to Comilla Medical College. General category students must score a minimum of 50th percentile in NEET, while SC/ST/OBC category students require 40th percentile. The student must be 17 years of age or older by December 31st of the admission year.

  • Physics, Chemistry, and Biology must have been studied at 10+2 level with English as a compulsory subject. Step 2: Free Counseling with AV Global - Schedule a no-obligation counseling session with our senior advisors who will review your NEET score, academic profile, family budget, and long-term career goals. We assess whether Comilla Medical College aligns with your child's learning style and career aspirations.
  • This session is completely free and helps parents make an informed decision. Step 3: Document Preparation - Collect and prepare the following documents: 10th and 12th mark sheets (notarized and apostilled by Ministry of External Affairs), NEET scorecard and admit card (original and attested copies), valid passport with minimum 18 months validity from intended date of travel, birth certificate (notarized and apostilled), medical fitness certificate from a registered medical practitioner, HIV negative test report not older than 3 months, police clearance certificate or character certificate from school principal, COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing both doses, and 6 recent passport-size photographs with white background. Apostille process takes 7-10 working days in most Indian states.
  • Step 4: Application Submission - AV Global compiles your complete application dossier and submits it directly to the Comilla Medical College International Student Office. We follow up on your behalf and ensure all documentation meets Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council requirements. Step 5: Invitation Letter - The university issues an official invitation letter within 10-15 working days of receiving complete documents.
  • This letter is required for your visa application. Step 6: Visa Application - Apply for a student visa at the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi or Assistant High Commissions in Kolkata, Mumbai, or Agartala. Required documents include the invitation letter, passport, photographs, financial proof, and medical certificates.

Visa processing takes approximately 15-20 working days. Step 7: Pre-Departure Briefing and Arrival Support - AV Global conducts a comprehensive pre-departure orientation covering travel arrangements, airport pickup confirmation, currency exchange guidance, local SIM card procurement, banking setup, initial shopping checklist, cultural dos and don'ts in Bangladesh, and emergency contact numbers. Our local representative receives students at Dhaka Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport and arranges ground transportation to Comilla, assists with hostel check-in, university registration formalities, and opening a local bank account during the first week.

Offer Letter Timeline

10-15 working days

Documents Required for Admission

10th Mark Sheet (Notarized)
12th Mark Sheet (Notarized and Apostilled)
NEET Scorecard and Admit Card
Valid Passport (18+ months validity)
Birth Certificate (Notarized and Apostilled)
Medical Fitness Certificate
HIV Negative Test Report
Police Clearance Certificate
COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate
6 Passport-Size Photographs
Our Track Record

AV Global's Experience at CMC

We have placed 95+ students at Comilla Medical College since 2012. Our hostel is On-campus within 200m from campus. Our team visits Quarterly visits + 24/7 local support. We have guided 38+ students cleared FMGE/NExT students through NExT/FMGE.

AV Global has placed 100+ students at Comilla Medical College. Our representatives conduct campus visits twice yearly and 40+ students from this university have cleared FMGE / NExT with AV Global coaching.

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