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MBBS Subjects in Semester 1 and Semester 2 are Anatomy, Biochemistry, and Physiology. The pre-clinical phase of the MBBS Syllabus consists of 2 semesters. The Para-clinical phase of the MBBS Syllabus consists of 3 semesters. MBBS Subjects in the paraclinical phase of the MBBS syllabus consist of Forensic Medicine, Community Medicine; Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Clinical postings inwards and the OPDs studies begin in this phase. The clinical phase of the MBBS Syllabus has 4 semesters. MBBS subjects of the clinical phase are Community Medicine, Psychiatry, Dermatology, Gynae, Pediatrics, etc.
| MBBS in India Syllabus | |
|---|---|
| Phase | MBBS Subjects |
| Pre-Clinical (Semesters 1-2) | Anatomy |
| Biochemistry | |
| Physiology | |
| Para-clinical (Semesters 3-5) | Community Medicine |
| Forensic Medicine | |
| Pathology | |
| Pharmacology | |
| Microbiology | |
| Clinical postings in Wards | |
| Clinical (Semesters 6-9) | Community Medicine |
| Medicine and allied subjects | |
| Obstetrics and Gynaecology | |
| Pediatrics | |
| Surgery and allied subjects | |
| Clinical postings | |
The MBBS Syllabus is divided into three segments. These segments are followed by a compulsory internship for a period of one year.
The MBBS course is divided into four (4) phases.
| Phase | Subjects |
| Phase - 1 (1½ year) | Anatomy |
| Physiology | |
| Biochemistry | |
| Phase - 2 (1 Year) | Community Medicine |
| Forensic Medicine | |
| Phase - 3 (1 year) | Pharmacology & Therapeutics |
| Pathology | |
| Microbiology | |
| Phase - 4 (1½ year) | Medicine & Allied subjects |
| Surgery & Allied subjects | |
| Obstetrics and Gynaecology |
| India | Bangladesh | |
| Course | MBBS | MBBS |
| Language | English | English |
| Duration | 4½ Years + 1 Year Internship | 5 Years + 1 Year Internship |
| Syllabus | Pre-Clinical (Semesters 1-2) | Phase - 1 (1½ year) |
| Subjects | Anatomy | Anatomy |
| Physiology | Physiology | |
| Biochemistry | Biochemistry | |
| Para-clinical (Semesters 3-5) | Phase - 2 (1 Year) | |
| Community Medicine | Community Medicine | |
| Forensic Medicine | Forensic Medicine | |
| Pathology | ||
| Pharmacology | ||
| Microbiology | ||
| Clinical postings in Wards | ||
| Clinical (Semesters 6-9) | Phase - 3 (1 Year) | |
| Community Medicine | Pharmacology & Therapeutics | |
| Medicine and allied subjects | Pathology | |
| Obstetrics and Gynaecology | Microbiology | |
| Pediatrics | ||
| Surgery and allied subjects | Phase - 4 1½ year) | |
| Clinical postings | Medicine & Allied subjects | |
| Surgery & Allied subjects | ||
| Obstetrics and Gynaecology |
If you are looking for Admission to MBBS at Bangladesh Medical colleges
Contact us:
(Authorized India Representative of Various Bangladesh Medical Colleges)
Registered Office: Narayan Complex, 2nd Floor,
Beside RBL Bank, West Boring Canal Road, Patna - 800 001 (Bihar)
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Note: We successfully admitted students to various Bangladesh Medical Colleges from
India: Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar, Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Tamilnadu.
Nepal: Janakpur, Malangwa, Kathmandu
Middle East: Saudi Arabia, OMAN, Dubai, Qatar
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