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Teaching & Learning Methods

The following teaching and learning methods will be followed: Large Group Teaching:

  • Lecture
  • Seminar Integrated teaching : 102 topics
  • Phase I : 12 topics
  • Phase II: 7 topics
  • Phase III: 10 topics
  • Phase IV: Common 42 topics + Departmental 31 topics = 73 topics

– (Departmental topics Medicine 10 topics + Surgery 11 topics + Gynae & Obs 10 topics)

Small Group Teaching:

  • Problem Based Learning (PBL)
  • Tutorial
  • Demonstration
  • Students interaction

Practical session:

  • Use of practical manual
  • Performing the task/examination by the student
  • Writing the practical note book

Field Placement (Community based medical education):

  • In small groups for performing activities by the student themselves Clinical

Teaching:

  • In ward, OPD, ED, ambulatory care teaching, OT, POW, ICU,
  • By concerned persons

NB: Ambulatory care teaching, there should be a ratio of 1:4 (25% ambulatory care teaching and 75% indoor teaching). Encourage to learn ICT through computer lab of the college.

Student Attendance

All the students have to attend classes with recommended dress code and make up. They must wear white aprons with respective names tagged on the left upper front side the apron. In case of inability to attend a class due to valid reason(s), an application must be made to the Principal, MoMC through relevant department. In case of illness of the student(s) or any other unavoidable reasons of no attendance, a written valid statement from the parents/guardians is to be submitted to the teachers concerned, who in turn will submit it to the Principal for approval.

Student Assessment

  • There will be in-course/formative (item/card/term) and end-course/summative (professional) assessment for the students in each phase (1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th phase) of the course i.e. formative and professional examination.
  • Formative assessment will be done through results of items, card and term ending examination, weightage from integrated teaching & class attendance.
  • For formative assessment, 10% marks of written examination of each paper of each subject is allocated
  • In written examination for MCQ of each paper, 20% marks are allocated. Out of that Single best answer (SBA) type of MCQ will be 50% and Multiple true false (MTF) type of MCQ 50% in formative and summative assessment of all subjects of MBBS course. There will be separate answer script for MCQ part of examination. Total number of MCQ will be 20 for 20 marks out of which 10 marks for SBA and 10 marks for MTF.
  • Short Answer Question (SAQ) and Structured Essay Question (SEQ) will be in written examination of each paper, 70% marks are allocated. Out of 70 marks Structured essay question (SEQ) will be around 25% along with short answer question (SAQ) around 75% in formative and summative assessment of all subjects of MBBS course
  • Oral part of the examination will be Structured Oral examination (SOE)
  • OSPE/OSCE will be used for assessing skills/competencies. Traditional long & short cases will be also used for clinical assessment
  • There will be phase final professional examination within each academic phase.
  • Results will be published as per following GPA system with the provision of reflection of marks in the academic transcript

Internship

  • After passing final professional MBBS examination students have to enroll for one year log book based mandatory rotatory internship programme. Internship programme will be more structured and supervised. It is compulsory to complete MBBS course & one year supervised internship programme to get permanent registration for doing independent practice.
  • MBBS graduates must join internship within one month after passing the final professional MBBS examination. Exception can be considered based on the only valid personal medical ground upon approval of the Director of the Medical College Hospital;
  • Within one year (12 months) of internship period 11 months at respective medical college hospital and one month at Upazila Health Complex (UHC)/field level.

Timeline of completion of internship will be two years once after joining internship. i.e. it must be completed within two years from the starting date. Exception can be considered based on the only valid personal medical ground upon approval of the Principal of respective Medical College and Director of Medical College Hospital;

Admission

Admission to the Mono Medical College is through 1st year. The number of seats available per year is eighty-five (85). Admission is based on merit and is very competitive with a high ratio of applicants to available seats. 5% of poor and meritorious students are given free studentship who do not have to pay any fees for their medical studies. Notice for admission of students is published in the daily newspapers. The admission system is regulated as per government policy and the admission quota is as follows: 1. 50% seats for local students, out of which 5% seats for poor & meritorious, 2% seats for freedom fighter; rest 38% seats are on the basis of national merit max 40% seats for Foreign students.

Local Students

Students have to apply online (http://dgme.teletalk.com.bd) in the prescribed schedule as per the Bangladesh admission policy of the MBBS/BDS course in the 2025-2026 academic year by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BM&DC), which will be applicable for this admission.

Foreign Students

Interested candidates have to submit an online application from November 11, 2025 only through https://foreignstudents.dgme.gov.bd/login, website: www.dgme.gov.bd. No hard copy of application will be needed to submit to Bangladesh foreign mission abroad. Deadline of submission of online application is January 15, 2026 for both Government and Private Medical College/Dental College Units. No application will be considered after the deadline.

Detailed information of application procedure (including online application) and its deadline will be found in following websites: www.dgme.gov.bd, www.dghs.gov.bdwww.mefwd.gov.bd

For admission of foreign students in Bangladesh admission policy of MBBS/BDS course 2025-2026 academic year will be applicable.

The decision of admission committee (2025-2026) will be final in any matter for admission in medical college/dental college/units in Bangladesh.

NB. Candidates have to apply online for Government medical college, private medical college, Government dental college and private dental college individually and separately.

College Fees

Information regarding admission, tuition, exam and different heads will be provided separately as and when applicable. A student has to continue paying his / her tuition fee till he / she passes final professional examination.

Tuition Fees

As per existing govt. order it is fixed to be Tk. 10,000/- (Taka Ten Thousand only) per month but it may be changed any time by govt. order.

Modalities of Teaching and Learning:

All contemporary modalities of teaching, learning and training attributes are available at MoMC.

1. General lectures 5. Dissection 9. Surgical operations
2. Tutorials 6. Hospital duties and real time patient handing and clinics 10. Management of Delivery (Obstetrics)
3. Practical and real time experiments 7. Autopsy 11. Family planning operations
4. Demonstrations 8. Field site training in the community