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Bangladesh or India for MBBS: The Smart Choice Analysis
Your NEET counselling didn't give you a government medical seat. Private Indian colleges demand ₹60-110 lakhs. Then you discovered Bangladesh MBBS at ₹40-48 lakhs total. Tempting, right?
But wait—before you decide based on just fees, read this complete comparison.
Unlike Philippines MBBS which faces serious NMC validity issues, Bangladesh MBBS has 36.7% FMGE pass rate—the highest among all foreign medical destinations. But does that make it better than India? Let's analyze with data.
This comparison covers:
✅ Real cost comparison (including hidden expenses)
✅ FMGE pass rate reality (36.7% vs 15-20% Philippines)
✅ Clinical exposure quality (Bangladesh vs India hospitals)
✅ Why GetIntoCampus still recommends India for 80% of students
✅ When Bangladesh makes sense (the 20% exception)
Investment at stake: ₹40-110 lakhs + 6-7 years of your life. Make informed decision.
Critical Fact: Bangladesh vs India vs Philippines FMGE Comparison
FMGE Pass Rate (Foreign Medical Graduate Licensing Exam):
Country | FMGE Pass Rate (2020-24 Average) | Attempts Needed (Avg) | Time Lost |
|---|---|---|---|
Bangladesh | 36.7% (Highest globally) | 2-3 attempts | 1-1.5 years |
Philippines | 15-20% | 3-5 attempts | 2-3 years |
Russia | 18-22% | 3-4 attempts | 2-2.5 years |
China | 12-16% | 4-6 attempts | 2.5-3 years |
India (Not applicable) | N/A | No exam needed | Zero |
Why This Matters:
Indian MBBS graduates: Start practicing immediately after 1-year internship
Bangladesh MBBS graduates: 63.3% still FAIL FMGE on first attempt
Philippine MBBS graduates: 80-85% FAIL (as detailed in our Philippines vs India comparison)
Winner: INDIA (No FMGE hurdle = Career starts 1-2 years earlier)
Bangladesh Advantage Over Other Foreign Countries: Yes, 36.7% is far better than Philippines (15-20%), China (12-16%), or Russia (18-22%). If you MUST study abroad, Bangladesh is the safest bet. But it's still not as good as avoiding FMGE altogether with Indian MBBS.
Complete Fee Comparison: Is Bangladesh Really ₹30 Lakhs Cheaper?
Bangladesh MBBS Total Cost Breakdown:
Cost Component | Amount (INR) |
|---|---|
Tuition Fee (5 years) | ₹25-35 lakhs |
Hostel (5 years) | ₹3-5 lakhs |
Food & Living | ₹3-5 lakhs |
Travel (India-Bangladesh annual) | ₹1-2 lakhs (₹5-7K per flight × 4-6 trips) |
Visa & Documentation | ₹50,000-1,00,000 |
Books & Study Material | ₹1-2 lakhs |
Health Insurance (5 years) | ₹50,000-1,00,000 |
BMDC Registration | ₹30,000-50,000 |
FMGE Coaching (Post-return) | ₹2-3 lakhs (Mandatory for 63.3% who fail first time) |
Extra Year Living Costs | ₹3-4 lakhs (If FMGE fails, living expenses while preparing again) |
Total Bangladesh Cost | ₹39-58 lakhs (with FMGE failures factored in) |
India Private College MBBS Fees (State-Wise):
State & Tier | Annual Fee | Total Cost (5.5 years) | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
Karnataka Management Quota (Lowest) | ₹8-15 lakhs/year | ₹44-82 lakhs | Si Chamundeshwari Medical College (₹15L/year lowest MQ) |
Karnataka Private Quota | ₹6-12 lakhs/year | ₹33-66 lakhs | Through KEA counselling |
Deemed Universities Karnataka | ₹15-30 lakhs/year | ₹82-165 lakhs | KMC Manipal, JGMM Belgaum |
Maharashtra | ₹15-25 lakhs/year | ₹82-137 lakhs | Rural Medical Loni, Krishna Institute Karad |
Bangalore Metro Top-Tier | ₹20-40 lakhs/year | ₹110-220 lakhs | Rajarajeswari, St. John's |
Reality Check:
Scenario | Bangladesh | India (Low-Cost Karnataka) | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
Best Case | ₹39L (pass FMGE first attempt) | ₹44-66L (Private quota KEA) | ₹5-27L savings |
Average Case | ₹48L (pass in 2nd attempt) | ₹44-66L | ₹0-18L savings (minimal) |
Worst Case | ₹58L (fail 3 times, extra year) | ₹44-66L | ₹0 savings or MORE expensive |
Key Insight: Bangladesh is cheaper ONLY if you pass FMGE in first attempt (37% probability). For the 63% who don't, costs approach or exceed low-cost Indian colleges once you factor coaching fees + extra living costs + lost time.
Head-to-Head: 12 Critical Parameters
1. Degree Recognition & Validity
Parameter | Bangladesh | India |
|---|---|---|
NMC Recognized | ✅ Yes (50+ colleges approved) | ✅ Yes (All 780+ colleges) |
Need Screening Exam | ✅ Yes - FMGE/NExT | ❌ No exam needed |
Can Practice Immediately | ❌ No (after FMGE + 1 year internship) | ✅ Yes (after 1 year internship) |
PG (MD/MS) Eligibility | ❌ Must clear FMGE first | ✅ Direct NEET PG eligibility |
BMDC Registration Required | ✅ Yes (mandatory since 2021) | ❌ Not applicable |
Bangladesh Advantage: Unlike Philippines which has NMC validity issues due to 48-month MD program, Bangladesh offers full 60-month MBBS + 12-month internship meeting NMC requirements.
Winner: INDIA (Still better due to no screening exam requirement)
2. FMGE Pass Rate - The Make-or-Break Factor
Bangladesh FMGE Performance (2020 Data):
Pass Rate: 36.7% (Highest among all foreign countries)
Better Than: Philippines (15-20%), China (12-16%), Russia (18-22%), Ukraine (15-18%)
But Still: 63.3% students fail on first attempt
Why Bangladesh Has Higher FMGE Pass Rate:
Curriculum similar to India (follows BMDC guidelines aligned with NMC)
Same medical textbooks used (Indian authors like Robbins, Harrison, Bailey)
English medium instruction throughout
Clinical exposure in busy government hospitals
Large Indian student community (10,000+ students) = Study groups
Reality for Students:
First Attempt Pass: 37 out of 100 students → Start practice after 6 years
Second Attempt: Additional 25 out of 100 → Start practice after 7 years
Third Attempt+: Remaining 38 students → Some give up, ₹40-48 lakh investment wasted
Winner: INDIA (100% graduates can practice immediately, no exam hurdle)
3. Clinical Exposure & Patient Interaction
Factor | Bangladesh | India Private Colleges |
|---|---|---|
Hospital Bed Strength | 800-1200 beds (government hospitals) | 800-1200 beds (similar) |
Patient Load (OPD) | 300-500 patients/day | 500-800 patients/day |
Disease Variety | Tropical + infectious (dengue, typhoid) | Full spectrum (tropical + chronic + NCDs) |
Hands-on Practice | Good (high patient flow) | Good (supervised practice) |
Language Barrier | ⚠ Moderate (patients speak Bengali) | ✅ None (Hindi/regional languages) |
Case Discussion | In English with faculty | In English, but better patient history |
Bangladesh Advantage:
Similar patient demographics to India
More hands-on opportunities than many private Indian colleges
Less restrictive protocols for student participation
India Advantage:
No language barrier with patients (crucial for history-taking)
Wider disease spectrum (NCDs like diabetes, hypertension more common)
Better understanding of socio-cultural context of diseases
Winner: CLOSE TIE (Both offer decent clinical exposure, India edges slightly due to language comfort)
4. Course Duration & Time to Practice
Duration Component | Bangladesh | India |
|---|---|---|
MBBS Degree | 5 years | 4.5 years |
Internship | 1 year (in Bangladesh) | 1 year (in India) |
FMGE Preparation | +6-12 months (for most students) | Not needed |
Total to Start Practice | 6.5-7 years | 5.5 years |
If FMGE Fails | +1 year per attempt | Not applicable |
Time Lost Analysis:
Bangladesh graduate starts practice at age 25-26 (if lucky)
India graduate starts practice at age 24
1-2 year advantage in India = Earlier earning, faster career progression
Opportunity Cost:
Doctor's annual salary in India: ₹8-12 LPA
1-2 years lost = ₹8-24 lakhs earning foregone
This ERASES the ₹10-20L fee "savings" in Bangladesh
Winner: INDIA (Time is money in medical career)
5. Curriculum & Education Quality
Aspect | Bangladesh | India |
|---|---|---|
Curriculum Standard | BMDC (aligned with NMC) | NMC (National Medical Commission) |
Medium of Instruction | ✅ 100% English | ✅ 100% English |
Textbooks Used | ✅ Same as India (Robbins, Harrison, etc.) | ✅ Standard Indian medical texts |
Teaching Method | Lecture + Clinical rotations | Lecture + Clinical rotations |
Exam Pattern | Semester system (similar to India) | Semester/Annual system |
FMGE Preparation | Needs separate coaching post-MBBS | Not needed |
Key Similarity: Bangladesh curriculum is deliberately kept similar to India to help students clear FMGE. They use Indian textbooks, follow similar teaching methods, and structure exams similarly.
Winner: TIE (Both offer quality education, but India's curriculum IS the FMGE standard)
6. Living Conditions & Cultural Adjustment
Factor | Bangladesh | India |
|---|---|---|
Food | ✅ Bengali cuisine (similar to Bengal/Odisha) | ✅ Your home state food |
Hostel Facilities | Indian mess available in most colleges | Familiar Indian hostel culture |
Climate | Hot & humid (similar to Bengal) | Varies by state, but familiar |
Safety for Girls | ✅ Generally safe, conservative society | ✅ Home country advantage |
Cultural Fit | 80% similar (same festivals, similar language) | 100% comfortable |
Homesickness | Moderate (can visit every 3-4 months) | Low (family nearby) |
Emergency Family Support | 2-3 hours flight from Kolkata | Immediate access |
Bangladesh Advantage:
Much closer to India than Philippines, Russia, China
Kolkata to Dhaka: ₹5-7K flight, 1 hour
Cultural similarities reduce adjustment stress
Large Indian community (10,000+ students) provides support network
Winner: INDIA (Nothing beats home country comfort, but Bangladesh is close second)
7. NEET Score Requirement
Category | Bangladesh (Minimum) | India Private College (Management Quota) |
|---|---|---|
General | NEET Qualified (400-450+) | 400-450+ |
OBC | NEET Qualified (360-400+) | 380-420+ |
SC/ST | NEET Qualified (300-350+) | 300-350+ |
Bangladesh Eligibility (Stricter Than Most Foreign Countries):
Must have 60%+ in Physics, Chemistry, Biology in 12th
NEET qualification mandatory (as per NMC guidelines)
Some top colleges require 450+ NEET score
Reality Check:
Bangladesh is NOT for students scoring 350-400 in NEET
Good Bangladesh colleges want 450+ score
At 450+, you CAN get management quota in low-cost Indian colleges too
Winner: TIE (Similar NEET requirements for both)
8. Job Prospects After MBBS
Opportunity | Bangladesh MBBS | India MBBS |
|---|---|---|
Practice in India | ⚠ Need FMGE (36.7% pass rate) | ✅ Immediate eligibility |
Practice in Bangladesh | ❌ Not allowed (no reciprocity) | N/A |
Government Jobs India | ⚠ Possible after FMGE, but preference to Indian MBBS | ✅ Full eligibility |
PG (MD/MS) in India | ❌ Must clear FMGE first | ✅ Direct NEET PG eligibility |
Private Hospital Jobs | ⚠ Some hesitation to hire foreign grads | ✅ No barriers |
USMLE/PLAB (Abroad) | ✅ Eligible (same as India) | ✅ Eligible |
Career Limitation:
Bangladesh MBBS graduates face 1-2 year delay due to FMGE
Even after clearing FMGE, subtle preference for Indian MBBS in hiring
Winner: INDIA (No barriers to any career path)
9. Infrastructure & College Reputation
Infrastructure | Bangladesh | India (Private Colleges) |
|---|---|---|
Campus Size | Moderate | Larger (especially in Bangalore, Pune) |
Library Resources | Good (standard medical library) | Excellent (digital libraries, international journals) |
Labs & Equipment | Adequate | Modern equipment in top colleges |
Simulation Centers | Limited | Available in Tier-1 private colleges |
Research Facilities | Basic | Better in top-tier colleges |
College Ranking/Brand | Not globally ranked | Some colleges in top 200 Asia |
Bangladesh Reality: Colleges are functional, not luxurious. Focus is on clinical training, not fancy infrastructure. Good enough for MBBS education, but not world-class.
Winner: INDIA (Top-tier private colleges have better infrastructure)
10. Faculty Quality & Teaching
Faculty Aspect | Bangladesh | India |
|---|---|---|
Faculty Qualification | MBBS, MD/PhD from Bangladesh | MBBS, MD/DM from India/abroad |
Teaching Experience | Mix of young + experienced | Generally more experienced |
Research Output | Limited | Higher in top colleges |
Understanding of FMGE | ⚠ Good (they teach for it) | ✅ Not needed (curriculum IS the standard) |
English Proficiency | Excellent | Excellent |
Winner: INDIA (Slightly better faculty credentials, but Bangladesh faculty is decent)
11. Admission Process Complexity
Process Step | Bangladesh | India Management Quota |
|---|---|---|
Documentation | 12-15 documents needed | 8-10 documents |
Visa Process | 3-4 weeks processing | Not applicable |
Travel Required | Yes (for admission + annually) | Minimal |
Timeline | 6-8 weeks total | 7-10 days total |
Agent Dependency | High (language barrier, foreign country) | Medium |
Winner: INDIA (Simpler, faster process)
12. Risk Factor & Career Security
Risk | Bangladesh | India |
|---|---|---|
Degree Validity Risk | Low (NMC-approved, unlike Philippines) | Zero |
FMGE Failure Risk | High (63.3% fail first attempt) | Not applicable |
Political/Safety Risk | Low (stable country) | Zero |
Currency Fluctuation | Moderate (Taka vs Rupee) | Not applicable |
Career Uncertainty | Moderate (depends on FMGE) | Low |
Winner: INDIA (Most predictable, secure career path)
When Bangladesh MBBS Makes Sense: The 20% Exception
Consider Bangladesh MBBS If You Match ALL These Criteria:
✅ NEET Score 420-480 – Too low for good Indian government colleges, but high enough for decent Bangladesh colleges and good FMGE probability
✅ Budget ₹40-50 Lakhs – Can afford Bangladesh but not ₹60-80L for good Indian private colleges
✅ Strong Academic Foundation – 70%+ in 12th PCB, good conceptual clarity (FMGE requires this)
✅ Self-Motivated Learner – Will dedicate 6-12 months post-MBBS for serious FMGE preparation
✅ From Eastern India – Easy travel to Bangladesh, cultural comfort with Bengali environment
✅ No Gap Year Preference – Want to start MBBS now rather than attempting NEET again
✅ Risk-Tolerant – Understand 63% chance of FMGE failure on first attempt, willing to take that risk for ₹10-20L savings
Guidelines Based on Criteria Match:
If You Match 5-7 of Above: Bangladesh is viable option
If You Match 3-4: Risky, reconsider
If You Match 0-2: Stick to India or attempt NEET again
GetIntoCampus Honest Recommendation: India for 80%, Bangladesh for 20%
Our Data-Driven Advice Based on 17 Years Experience:
We Recommend INDIA If:
NEET score 400-500 (can get management quota in ₹44-82L colleges)
Budget allows ₹60-80 lakhs
Want predictable career path (no FMGE risk)
First-time medical student in family (less risk appetite)
Prefer stability over small savings
We Recommend BANGLADESH If:
NEET score 420-480 (good enough for FMGE probability)
Budget strictly ₹40-50 lakhs maximum
Strong academic record (70%+ in 12th)
From Bengal/Odisha/Assam (cultural comfort)
Willing to invest 6-12 months post-MBBS for FMGE coaching
We DON'T Recommend BANGLADESH If:
NEET score below 400 (FMGE failure highly likely)
Weak academic foundation (struggled with 12th Biology)
Risk-averse family (can't handle FMGE uncertainty)
Budget can stretch to ₹55-70 lakhs (Indian low-cost colleges possible)
Comparing All Three: Bangladesh vs India vs Philippines
Since many students also consider Philippines (covered in our detailed Philippines vs India comparison), here's a quick 3-way comparison:
Parameter | Bangladesh | India | Philippines |
|---|---|---|---|
Total Fee | ₹40-48L | ₹60-110L | ₹35-52L |
FMGE Pass Rate | 36.7% | N/A | 15-20% |
NMC Validity | ✅ Full validity | ✅ Full validity | ❌ 48-month issue |
Time to Practice | 6.5-7 years | 5.5 years | 7.5-8 years |
Cultural Comfort | High | Highest | Moderate |
Clinical Exposure | Good | Very Good | Moderate |
Career Risk | Moderate (FMGE) | Low | High (FMGE + validity) |
Verdict: Bangladesh > Philippines for foreign MBBS, but India > Both for overall career
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is MBBS in Bangladesh valid in India in 2026, and how does it compare to Philippines MBBS validity?
Yes, MBBS from Bangladesh is 100% valid in India if you study at an NMC-approved college (50+ colleges approved as of 2026) and fulfill all Foreign Medical Graduate Licentiate Regulations 2021 requirements. The key requirements are:
Complete 60-month MBBS program + 12-month internship in Bangladesh
Obtain BMDC (Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council) registration after graduation
Clear FMGE/NExT licensing exam in India
Complete additional 1-year internship in India if required by state medical council
Bangladesh has clear advantage over Philippines which faces NMC validity issues (as detailed in our Philippines vs India comparison article) because Philippines MD program is only 48 months, not meeting NMC's 54-month minimum requirement. Bangladesh MBBS program is 60 months meeting NMC standards fully.
However, "valid" doesn't mean "easy"—you still face FMGE exam with 36.7% pass rate, meaning 63.3% students fail first attempt and lose 1-2 years clearing it. In contrast, Indian MBBS graduates don't need FMGE at all—they can start practicing immediately after internship.
GetIntoCampus recommendation: If budget allows ₹60-70 lakhs, choose low-cost Indian colleges (Karnataka KEA). Bangladesh makes sense only if budget is strictly ₹40-50 lakhs maximum AND you have strong academic foundation to clear FMGE.
Q2: What is the FMGE pass rate for Bangladesh MBBS graduates and is it really 36.7% as claimed?
Yes, 36.7% is the accurate FMGE pass rate for Bangladesh medical graduates based on 2020 official data from NBE (National Board of Examinations). This is the highest FMGE pass rate among ALL foreign medical destinations globally.
To put this in perspective: Bangladesh (36.7%) vs Philippines (15-20%, covered in our Philippines comparison) vs China (12-16%) vs Russia (18-22%) vs Ukraine (15-18%) vs Kyrgyzstan (10-15%).
The reason Bangladesh has significantly higher pass rate is:
Curriculum closely mirrors Indian MBBS (BMDC guidelines aligned with NMC)
Same textbooks used (Robbins Pathology, Harrison Internal Medicine, Bailey Surgery—Indian standard texts)
English medium instruction throughout 5 years
Large Indian student community (10,000+ students) forming strong study groups
Faculty understand Indian medical licensing system and unconsciously teach with FMGE in mind
Clinical exposure in busy government hospitals providing India-like patient demographics
However, 36.7% pass rate still means 63.3% students FAIL on first attempt. Most successful students need 2-3 attempts over 1.5-2 years.
Compare this to Indian MBBS: 100% graduates can practice immediately, zero screening exam needed.
GetIntoCampus data from our 1,500+ MBBS placements:
Students with 460+ NEET score from Bangladesh have 50-60% FMGE first-attempt success (better than average 36.7%)
Students with 380-420 score have only 20-25% success (worse than average)
Your NEET score correlates with FMGE performance—if you scored low in NEET, Bangladesh won't magically make you better doctor; FMGE will expose same weakness.
Q3: What is the total cost including hidden expenses for MBBS in Bangladesh vs low-cost private colleges in India like Karnataka?
The "Bangladesh is cheap" narrative is misleading when you calculate ALL costs including FMGE preparation and potential failures. Bangladesh advertised cost is ₹25-35 lakhs tuition, but complete picture:
Tuition ₹25-35L
Hostel ₹3-5L
Food/living ₹3-5L
Annual India-Bangladesh flights ₹1-2L (₹5-7K × 4-6 trips over 5 years)
Visa/documentation ₹50K-1L
Books ₹1-2L
Health insurance ₹50K-1L
BMDC registration ₹30-50K
Post-return FMGE coaching ₹2-3L (mandatory for most)
Extra year living costs ₹3-4L (if FMGE fails once, need to support yourself while preparing)
Best case (pass FMGE first attempt): ₹39 lakhs
Average case (pass second attempt): ₹48 lakhs
Worst case (fail 3 times): ₹58 lakhs
Now compare India low-cost options:
Karnataka through KEA counselling private quota charges ₹6-12L/year (₹33-66L total for 5.5 years)
Karnataka management quota lowest is ₹8-15L/year (₹44-82L total)
Si Chamundeshwari Medical College has ₹15L/year management quota (₹82L total)
The difference is ₹5-30L depending on which tier Indian college. But factor in that Indian MBBS graduates start earning 1-2 years earlier (no FMGE delay). Doctor's starting salary ₹8-12 LPA × 1.5 years earlier = ₹12-18 lakhs earning advantage.
Net difference: Bangladesh ₹48L (average case) + ₹12L lost earning = ₹60L effective cost vs India ₹44-82L = ₹0-18L difference only.
And India gives you:
Zero FMGE risk
Direct NEET PG eligibility
No language barrier
Better job prospects
Family nearby
GetIntoCampus service: We find the lowest-fee Indian colleges matching your NEET score. Our ₹50K-1L fee is worth it when we save you ₹15-25 lakhs by identifying Karnataka/other low-cost colleges most consultants don't mention (they prefer pushing foreign MBBS for higher commissions of ₹2-4 lakhs).
Q4: For students from West Bengal, Odisha, or Assam, does cultural proximity make Bangladesh a better choice than other Indian states?
This is a nuanced question. Cultural proximity DOES make Bangladesh more comfortable than Russia, China, or Philippines—you'll find similar food (rice-fish-Bengali cuisine), understand Bengali language basics, celebrate similar festivals (Durga Puja, Pohela Boishakh), and climate is familiar (hot-humid).
The 2-3 hour Kolkata-Dhaka journey means family can visit every 2-3 months, reducing homesickness significantly. Large Bengali-speaking student community (40% of 10,000 Indian students are from Bengal) provides instant social network.
However, this cultural comfort should NOT override the fundamental issue: FMGE exam. Being comfortable in Bangladesh doesn't guarantee FMGE success—that depends on your academic strength.
Reality check: A Bengali student studying in Karnataka (different culture, South Indian food, Kannada language) still has better long-term career outcome because Indian MBBS = no FMGE needed. Cultural adjustment for 5.5 years vs Career advantage for 40 years—which matters more?
That said, if you're choosing between Bangladesh vs Russia/Philippines/China for foreign MBBS, definitely choose Bangladesh due to cultural comfort, higher FMGE pass rate (36.7%), and proximity to home.
But if choice is Bangladesh vs Karnataka/Tamil Nadu low-cost Indian colleges, choose India despite cultural differences—5.5 years of South Indian food is manageable, but 40-year career with FMGE-clearing tag is not ideal.
GetIntoCampus recommendation for Bengali students:
First priority: Try for West Bengal state quota counselling (even private Bengal colleges better than Bangladesh)
Second: Low-cost South Indian colleges (₹44-66L Karnataka KEA)
Third: Bangladesh (₹40-48L) if budget is very tight AND you have 450+ NEET score
We've placed 200+ Bengali students—those who chose South Indian colleges are happier long-term than those who chose Bangladesh due to FMGE complications.
How GetIntoCampus Helps: India & Bangladesh Both
For India Private College Admission:
What We Offer:
Management quota seat verification in ₹44-82 lakh range (Karnataka)
Focus on low-cost Karnataka colleges (KEA counselling + Management quota)
Direct college payment (you pay fees to college, not us)
Interview preparation and documentation support
Admission within 7-10 days
Our Service Fee: ₹50,000-1,00,000 (One-time, separate from college fees)
For Bangladesh College Admission:
What We Offer:
NMC-approved college verification (only 50+ genuine colleges)
Budget-based shortlisting (₹35-45 lakh range)
Complete documentation and visa support
Bangladesh local liaison (for airport pickup, hostel, etc.)
FMGE coaching guidance after MBBS completion
Our Service Fee: ₹75,000-1,25,000 (Higher due to foreign country complexity)
Why We're Different:
We DON'T push Bangladesh just for higher commission
Honest assessment: If India makes more sense for your profile, we'll say so
We work with colleges in BOTH countries—no bias
17-year track record, 1,500+ MBBS admissions (India + abroad)
About Author
Dr. Ananya Mehta
Dr. Ananya Mehta has a decade of experience in legal education and career counseling. She guides students in choosing the right law colleges, understanding entrance exams, and planning their legal careers, combining academic insights with practical advice for aspiring lawyers.



