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Colonel Malek Medical College

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Colonel Maleque Medical College, Manikganj
কর্ণেল মালেক মেডিকেল কলেজ, মানিকগঞ্জ
Former name
Manikganj Medical College
TypePublic medical school
Established2014 (2014)
Academic affiliation
University of Dhaka
PrincipalProf.Dr.Md.Zakir Hossain (2021-running)
Students409 (currently running 9th batch)
Undergraduates409
Postgraduates0
0
Location
Manikganj
, ,
23°52′09″N 90°00′02″E / 23.8692°N 90.0006°E / 23.8692; 90.0006
CampusUrban (22 Acres)
LanguageEnglish
Websitecmmc.gov.bd

Colonel Maleque Medical College, Manikganj (Bengali: কর্ণেল মালেক মেডিকেল কলেজ, মানিকগঞ্জ) is a government medical school in Bangladesh, established in 2014. It is located in Manikganj city, 50 km west to the capital city of Dhaka.[1] The college is affiliated with the University of Dhaka under the faculty of Medicine. Academic activities began on 26 January 2015 with 51 students.[2] The first academic activities started at the Manikganj Nursing College campus, and moved to its permanent campus on 2020 in Dighi, Manikganj sadar, 1.5 km north to the Dhaka-Aricha highway.

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Admission

The admission process of undergraduate MBBS course for all government medical colleges in Bangladesh is conducted centrally by the Director of Medical Education under DGHS under the Ministry of Health. The test comprises a written MCQ exam, which is held simultaneously in all government medical colleges on the same day throughout the country. Candidates are selected for admission based on national merit, district quotas, freedom fighter quotas, tribal quotas etc. For foreign students, admission process is through the embassy of Bangladesh in their respective countries. The academic calendar for different years is maintained by the respective departments. The admission test consists of a written MCQ exam.

Examination and affiliation

Colonel Malek Medical College, Manikganj is affiliated with the University of Dhaka. The students receive their MBBS degrees from the University of Dhaka after completing 5 year of study and passing the final professional MBBS examination. This college is directly governed by Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC) - an affiliation of the Ministry of Health.

The professional examinations are held under the university and results are given thereby. Internal examinations are also taken on regular intervals namely items, card completions, terms end and regular assessments.

History

In the year of 2014–2015, Bangladesh government approved to establish 6 new medical colleges at Manikganj, Sirajganj, Jamalpur, Patuakhali, Tangail and Rangamati with a view to improving the healthcare services throughout the country. The college was formed as Manikganj Medical College. In the year of 2017, it was renamed to its current title. It was named after Colonel M. A. Malek, a former renowned Bangladeshi politician, Mayor of Dhaka City Corporation and Minister of the Ministry of Textiles and Jute, Bangladesh.It offers 5 years of MBBS course and admits 75 students every year. Present principal is Dr.Zakir Hossain(2021-)

See also

References

  1. ^ Parvez Bahadia, Parvez Ali (4 August 2017). "Political approval alleged for 6 new med schools". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  2. ^ "11 more new govt medical colleges in country". Dhaka Tribune. UNB. 11 January 2015. Archived from the original on 11 January 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2017.


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