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The MBBS admission test for the country’s public and private medical schools for the 2020-21 academic year will take place on April 2. 1 lakh 22 thousand 84 students fight for 10 thousand 8 seats in this one-hour exam from 10 am to 11 pm. The test is being carried out at 19 centers and 1,072 corridors across the country in accordance with crown safety and hygiene standards. If there are 631 rooms in the capital Dhaka, 46 thousand students will take the exam.
Like the previous four, the Oversight Committee is working to complete the MBBS exam smoothly and accurately. The head of this committee is the president of the Bangladesh Medical Association (BMA). Mostafa Jalal Mohiuddin. On Monday a meeting chaired by him was held at the Health Department. At the meeting it was decided that the MBBS page would be tested ensuring strict security and 100% hygiene, as corona infection is on the rise. The admission test will take place on April 30.
There are currently 4,350 places in 36 government medical schools in the country. Another 6,026 students will be admitted to 60 private medical colleges. Dhaka Medical College, Sir Salimullah Medical College, Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College, Mugda Medical College and Dental College will cooperate to complete the MBBS exam at the exam centers in the capital Dhaka. Students prepare for exams. Many students will be deprived if they do not take the exam; for this reason, considering his subject, this time he is taking the MBBS admission test. The Supervisory Committee meeting yesterday discussed in detail how to perform the test correctly.
The entrance to the examination room, the examination center has been planned in accordance with the rules of hygiene throughout. The meeting yesterday was attended by, among others, the president of the National Technical Advisory Committee on Corona. Mohammad Sahidullah, Director of the Hospital of the National Institute of Neurosciences (NINS) Professor. Kazi Deen Mohammad, former Pro-VC Professor at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University. Sharfuddin Ahmed, Additional Director General of the Department of Health. Amir Morshed Khasru and the Director (Medical Education) Prof. Ahsan Habib, General Secretary of BMA. Ehteshamul Haque Chowdhury Dulal, Secretary General of the Independence Medical Council (Swachip). MA Aziz, former secretary of health for the Awami League. Badiuzzaman Bhuiyan Dablu and other senior ministry and department officials and media personalities.
By the way, the HSC and equivalent exams start from April 1 of the other year. After the publication of the results, the process of admitting students to medical and dental schools began. Admission test results are generally published in October. But this time the HSC test could not be performed due to the epidemic. The results of the students’ HSC assessment based on the SSC and JSC results were released on January 30.
Who can participate in the medical admission test: Bangladeshi citizens who have passed the SSC or equivalent exam in 2016 or 2017 and HSC or equivalent exam in 2019 or 2020 (including Physics, Chemistry, Biology) can apply for medical admission and participate in the exam. Students who have passed the SSC or an equivalent exam before 2018 will not be able to apply.
The total GPA in SSC or equivalent and HSC or equivalent exams in educational programs conducted in the country or abroad must be at least 9. In the case of candidates of minority nationalities and mountain districts, the total GPA in SSC or equivalent and HSC or equivalent exams must be at least 8. However, students will not be considered eligible to apply if the minimum score on any exam is less than 3.50. In addition, all must have a minimum score of 3.50 in HSC or an equivalent exam in Biology.
Ittefaq / MR
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