Kumuduni Women's Medical College
- Mirzapur, Bangladesh
- Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Bangladesh
- Private
- Estd:2001
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Established in 2001 and located in Mirzapur, Tangail, Kumudini Women’s Medical College (KWMC) is a prestigious private institution in Bangladesh dedicated exclusively to female medical education. Affiliated with the University of Dhaka and recognized by the WHO and the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, the college operates under the Kumudini Welfare Trust.
The 110-acre campus is fully residential and features a state-of-the-art 1,050-bed teaching hospital, providing students with extensive clinical exposure. In addition to the primary MBBS program, the college offers a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) and various postgraduate courses in specialties like Internal Medicine, Surgery, and Pediatrics.
5-year MBBS program followed by a mandatory 1-year internship.
Approx. ₹35–39 Lakhs for the full 5-year MBBS course
Kumudini Women’s Medical College (KWMC) in Bangladesh offers a 5-year MBBS program, primarily for female students, with admission based on 10+2 academic results, NEET qualification (for Indians), and a minimum GPA of 7.0–9.0 combined, along with a 1-year mandatory internship. The process involves submitting an application with documents, a DGME equivalence certificate, and meeting age requirements (17+ years).
- Five multi-storied, secure hostels on campus.
- Spacious lecture halls equipped with multimedia sound systems, projectors, and digital aids.
- Specialized labs (Histology, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, and Microbiology) equipped with modern microscopes and reagents.
- A large dissection hall for anatomy and four museums (Anatomy, Pathology, Community Medicine, and Forensic Medicine) containing numerous specimens and models.
- A central library with a vast collection of medical books, journals, and a computer section with internet and photocopy facilities.
