North East Medical College & Hospital
- Sylhet, Bangladesh
- Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Bangladesh
- Private
- Estd:1998
- Info
- Courses
- Fee
- Admission
- Facilities
Established in 1998 in Sylhet, Bangladesh, North East Medical College & Hospital (NEMCH) is a prestigious private medical institution recognized by the BMDC, NMC (India), and WHO, making its graduates eligible for global licensing exams like NEXT (India), PLAB (UK), and USMLE (USA).
The college offers a comprehensive MBBS program conducted entirely in English, spanning five years of academic study followed by a mandatory one-year rotatory internship at its massive 800-bed multi-specialty teaching hospital. The curriculum is structured into four phases, covering pre-clinical, para-clinical, and clinical subjects, with a strong emphasis on hands-on training and a student-to-teacher ratio of approximately 12:1.
5-year MBBS program with academic study followed by a mandatory one-year rotatory internship.
Around ₹35–37 Lakhs for 6-year MBBS duration
Admission to the 5-year MBBS program at North East Medical College (NEMC) in Sylhet, Bangladesh, involves applying directly or through authorized consultants, typically from September to January. Admission for international students is based on 10+2 marks (minimum 60% in Biology/Chemistry) and a valid NEET scorecard, with no additional entrance exam required.
- Separate, secure hostel buildings for male and female students.
- Modern lecture theaters and specialized “Skill Labs” where students practice on medical dummies before moving to real-patient care.
- A large central library with over 10,000 medical books, journals, and a dedicated e-library section for digital research.
- Departmental museums (e.g., Anatomy, Forensic Medicine) featuring specimens for visual learning.
- In-house blood bank, pharmacy, and ambulance services available round-the-clock.
