Medical and dental colleges will enrol students based on their GPAs in the SSC and HSC examinations from this year as the government has decided to do away with admission test.
Health Minister AFM Ruhal Haque told bdnews24.com that there would be no admission test from this year.
"We have taken this decision after discussing with all," he said, "students will be enrolled based on their GPAs in public examinations –SSC and HSC."
Altogether there are 8,493 seats in all medical and dental colleges in Bangladesh.
The number is 2,811 in 22 government medical colleges while 4,245 in 53 private medical colleges.
The nine public dental colleges and medical colleges' dental units have 567seats while 14 private dental institutes have 870 seats.
The minister, however, said they were yet to outline the technical details of how those seats would be filled up by thousands of top-graders.
"We will finalise it shortly," he said.
Health Minister AFM Ruhal Haque told bdnews24.com that there would be no admission test from this year.
"We have taken this decision after discussing with all," he said, "students will be enrolled based on their GPAs in public examinations –SSC and HSC."
Altogether there are 8,493 seats in all medical and dental colleges in Bangladesh.
The number is 2,811 in 22 government medical colleges while 4,245 in 53 private medical colleges.
The nine public dental colleges and medical colleges' dental units have 567seats while 14 private dental institutes have 870 seats.
The minister, however, said they were yet to outline the technical details of how those seats would be filled up by thousands of top-graders.
"We will finalise it shortly," he said.
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