Ad-din Abdul Momin Medical College

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About this College

Ad-din Foundation — Non-Profit
NMC · WHO · BM&DC · Dhaka University
No Cash · No Agents · Direct Bank Only
Keraniganj, Dhaka

Ad-din Abdul Momin
Medical College, Keraniganj, Dhaka

Also known as: AdMMC | Ad-din Momin MC | AMMC Keraniganj | Ad-din Medical College Dhaka

Watching Samad’s vlog on Ad-din Momin? This written guide by Osama breaks down the official 2026-27 fee circular line-by-line, exposes what’s included, what’s separate, and the FMGE pass data — so you don’t get surprised later.

2013 Established Ad-din Foundation operated
50 MBBS Seats Small batch — focused training
$35,500 Total Course Fee Hostel included. Official 2026-27.
~₹33L Course Fee (INR) All-in ~₹43–46 Lakhs
47.22% FMGE Pass Rate Jun 2025 — NBEMS official data
$2,000 Internship Fee Fully refunded during internship
6 Parts Payment Schedule Spread over 5 years
DU Dhaka University Highest-prestige affiliation in BD

Why Ad-din Abdul Momin Medical College Deserves Serious Consideration

Ad-din Abdul Momin Medical College doesn’t appear on most agents’ recommendation lists. That’s not because it’s a weak college — it’s because its small 50-seat batch means fewer commission dollars per placement. But parents doing real research will find a college that ticks boxes that much larger, louder colleges miss.

Let’s be direct. The fee is $35,500 for 5 years with hostel included — from an official circular dated 05 May 2026, signed by the Director General of Ad-din Foundation’s Hospital and Nursing division. That is one of the most competitive complete-package fees you will find for a Dhaka University-affiliated college in Dhaka. Most DU-affiliated Dhaka colleges charge $40,000–$48,000 for the course alone, with hostel on top.

The FMGE June 2025 pass rate was 47.22% — based on official NBEMS data. That places Ad-din Abdul Momin above Bangladesh’s national average for that session and in the top tier of Bangladesh private colleges for FMGE outcomes.

The college is run by Ad-din Foundation — the same non-profit organisation that runs Ad-din Women’s Medical College in Dhaka and Ad-din Sakina Women’s MC in Jashore. This isn’t a standalone college started for commercial returns. It’s part of a broader institutional framework with real governance structures and real accountability.

About Ad-din Abdul Momin Medical College — Institutional Background

Ad-din Abdul Momin Medical College was established in 2013 in Keraniganj — the sub-district directly southwest of Dhaka city, across the Buriganga river. The college is named after Abdul Momin, a prominent benefactor of the Ad-din Foundation, continuing the Foundation’s tradition of naming its institutions after key contributors to its mission.

The college operates under the Ad-din Foundation — a trust established in 1960 that has grown into one of Bangladesh’s largest and most respected non-profit healthcare organisations. Ad-din Foundation currently operates hospitals, medical colleges, and health centres across Dhaka, Jashore, Khulna, Sylhet, and other districts. The Foundation’s core philosophy is accessible healthcare — and that ethos extends to its medical colleges, which are run with institutional seriousness rather than commercial maximisation.

The college has 50 MBBS seats — small by Bangladesh standards. This is not a weakness. Small batches mean smaller class sizes, more faculty attention per student, and a tighter-knit student community. For students who want to avoid the industrial-scale anonymity of 130–155 seat colleges, Ad-din Momin’s 50-seat batch is a genuine advantage for learning.

The college is affiliated with the University of Dhaka — the gold standard of Bangladesh university affiliations. Dhaka University MBBS degrees carry the highest institutional prestige in Bangladesh and are the most widely recognised internationally. For NMC purposes, DU affiliation and Sylhet Medical University affiliation are both fully recognised — but for career options beyond FMGE, the DU association is an advantage.

Accreditation & Recognition

  • BM&DC — Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council
  • University of Dhaka (Constituent College)
  • NMC — National Medical Commission, India
  • WHO — World Health Organization
  • WDOMS / FAIMER — World Directory of Medical Schools
  • DGME Bangladesh

The Official Fee Structure — 2026-2027 Session

Every figure below is taken directly from the official Ad-din Foundation Foreign Students’ Course Fee Structure circular for Session 2026-2027 (Memo No: AF/Foreign student/2026-27/511, dated 05 May 2026). Signed by Prof. Dr. Nahid Yasmin, Director General (Hospital & Nursing), Ad-din Foundation, and Md. Siddiqur Rahman Sumon, Assistant Director (Medical Colleges). Primary source. Not an agent quote.

#Fee ComponentAmount (USD)Notes
1 Total 5-Year Course Fee Includes: Admission fees · Tuition fees · Session fees · Hostel fees$35,500All-in academic package. Hostel is included. No separate hostel bill.
2Food ChargeStudent-managedFood is not included. Hostel dining is organised by students collectively under the Hostel Superintendent. Ad-din provides cooking staff — students collectively manage food costs and menu. Superintendent oversees arrangements.
3Utility Bill$30/monthCovers water bill, service charge, and related hostel expenses. Charged monthly.
4Electricity Bill (AC Rooms)Actual consumptionFor air-conditioned rooms — metered by individual room sub-meter. Paid monthly based on actual use. Non-AC rooms: no extra charge.
5Hostel Security Deposit$150One-time. Non-refundable. Paid at admission.
6Registration Fee (BM&DC + Dhaka University)As applicableSeparate from the $35,500. Charged as per the decision of BM&DC and University of Dhaka. VAT applicable as per government rate where necessary.
9 Internship Training Fee Paid at admission — fully refunded during internship$2,000Paid at time of admission. Refunded in equal monthly instalments over the 12-month internship period. Students who do not pay this fee are not eligible for any honorarium during internship.
Payable at Admission (Course + Internship)$35,500 + $2,000Course fee ($35,500) + Internship deposit ($2,000) = $37,500 total outgo. The $2,000 is recovered during internship.
NET EFFECTIVE TOTAL (After Internship Refund)$35,500The internship $2,000 comes back. Effective cost = $35,500 + hostel security ($150) + BM&DC/DU registration (~$500–800) + utility bills.

Hostel Is Inside the $35,500 — Confirmed: The official circular explicitly states the $35,500 total includes “admission fees, tuition fees, session fees, and hostel fees.” You will not be billed separately for hostel accommodation on top of the course fee. This is a genuine budget advantage over colleges where $40,000+ in course fees comes with an additional $3,000–$6,000 hostel bill.

The $2,000 Internship Deposit Is Fully Returned: The circular states clearly — this amount will be “refunded in equal monthly instalments over the 12-month internship period.” Think of it as a mandatory savings deposit that pays you back ~$167/month during your internship year. Students who skip this payment will not receive any internship honorarium — so budget for it upfront.

ZERO CASH. ZERO AGENTS. This is Non-Negotiable at Ad-din: The official circular explicitly states — “Only students and parents are permitted to make the payments through bank directly. Payments from other individuals or agents are not allowed. Students are not permitted to pay any cash to Ad-din’s staffs.” If anyone asks you for cash to “secure a seat at Ad-din” — they are lying and you should walk away immediately.

The Payment Schedule — How the $35,500 Is Paid Over 5 Years

Ad-din Foundation has structured the payments carefully so families are not crushed by an impossible upfront demand. Here is the exact schedule from the official circular:

1
Seat Booking (Before Admission) Non-refundable. Confirms your seat before visa processing.
$8,500
2
At the Time of Admission Non-refundable. After this, seat is fully reserved till end of course.
$10,000
3
1st Instalment — Remaining Balance To be paid by 15 January 2028
$4,250
4
2nd Instalment To be paid by 15 January 2029
$4,250
5
3rd Instalment To be paid by 15 January 2030
$4,250
6
4th Instalment (Final) To be paid by 15 January 2031
$4,250
Grand Total — Verified $8,500 + $10,000 + ($4,250 × 4) = $35,500 ✓ Matches official circular exactly.
$35,500

Late Payment Fine — Read This Carefully: The circular states: if any student fails to pay an instalment by the due date, a fine of $10 per day will be added, up to a maximum of 60 days. After 60 days without payment, admission is cancelled automatically. On cancellation, students have one month to apply for re-admission with a $100 fee plus applicable fines. Plan your payment dates well in advance — bank transfer delays from India to Bangladesh take 3–7 business days, so initiate payments at least 10 days before each due date.

Also note: if a student cancels admission, he/she is responsible for paying the full course fee of $35,500. This is a contractual obligation, not a partial refund situation. The $8,500 booking + $10,000 admission = $18,500 that is already non-refundable under any circumstances.

Complete 5-Year Budget for Indian Students

Budget ComponentAmount (USD)Notes
5-Year Course + Hostel Fee (Official)$35,500As per official 2026-27 circular. Hostel included.
Internship Training Deposit$2,000Paid at admission. Fully refunded during internship year.
Hostel Security (Non-Refundable)$150One-time. Paid at admission.
Utility Bill ($30/month)$30 × 60 = $1,800Water, service charges. Charged monthly to all students.
Electricity (Non-AC room estimate)~$0–$15/month = ~$600AC rooms cost more per actual meter. Non-AC rooms: minimal.
BM&DC + Dhaka University Registration~$500–$800Separate from course fee. Charged as imposed.
Food / Mess (Student-organised)~$90/mo × 60 = $5,400Ad-din provides cooking staff. Students manage food collectively. Estimate for Indian vegetarian/non-veg menu.
Personal Expenses (transport, toiletries, phone)~$25/mo × 60 = $1,500Keraniganj is cheaper than central Dhaka for daily expenses.
Books & Instruments (Year 1)~$420Standard MBBS anatomy set + reference books.
Flights Home (~5 trips × avg. ₹18,000)~$9705 return trips over 5 years. Dhaka airport ~30 min from Keraniganj.
Realistic All-In Grand Total~$48,940~₹45.5 Lakhs at ₹93/USD (includes $2,000 internship deposit that comes back)
Net Effective Total (After Internship Refund)~$46,940~₹43.7 Lakhs — realistic all-in net cost

At approximately ₹43–46 Lakhs all-in, Ad-din Abdul Momin is one of the most affordable complete packages in the Dhaka market. For context — Dhaka National MC costs ~₹41L in course fees alone (before hostel or living). Ad-din Momin’s all-in figure is competitive with what other DU-affiliated colleges charge just for their academic fee.

How Ad-din Momin Compares to Similar Colleges

Ad-din Abdul Momin MC $35,500 DU Affiliated · Hostel Included
Keraniganj, Dhaka
★ This College
Ad-din Sakina Women’s MC $33,500 RMU Affiliated · Women Only
Jashore (near WB border)
Ad-din Abdul Momin MC $35,500 DU Affiliated · Co-ed
Keraniganj, Dhaka
Green Life Medical College $44,000 DU Affiliated · Co-ed
Dhanmondi, Dhaka
Bangladesh Medical College $45,000 DU Affiliated · Co-ed
Dhanmondi, Dhaka
Dhaka National MC $48,000 DU Affiliated · Co-ed
Old Dhaka

The takeaway: Ad-din Momin is the most affordable co-educational Dhaka University-affiliated college in Dhaka city for Indian students in 2026-27. You are getting DU affiliation and Dhaka location at a price point that is $8,500–$12,500 less than comparable DU colleges. For families who want Dhaka University prestige without the Dhanmondi or Old Dhaka premium, this is the answer.

FMGE 2025 Performance — Official NBEMS Data

Here is what the official NBEMS FMGE Performance Report 2025 shows for Ad-din Abdul Momin Medical College. No estimates. No agent claims. Raw official numbers.

FMGE June 2025 Session — NBEMS Official

Ad-din Abdul Momin Medical College

Source: NBEMS FMGE Performance Report 2025 · Dr. Sirajul Islam Medical College, Mogbazar

36 Total Appeared June 2025 session
19 Did Not Pass 52.78% fail rate
47.22% Pass Rate 17 out of 36 passed
FMGE December 2025 Session — NBEMS Official

Ad-din Abdul Momin Medical College

Source: NBEMS FMGE Performance Report 2025

47 Total Appeared December 2025 session
34 Did Not Pass 72.34% fail rate
27.66% Pass Rate 13 out of 47 passed

Reading These Numbers With Context: Bangladesh’s national FMGE average was 34.45% in December 2025 and 31.52% in June 2025 — making Bangladesh the 3rd best-performing country globally for FMGE outcomes in December 2025, and 3rd again in June 2025. Ad-din Momin’s June 2025 figure of 47.22% significantly exceeded the Bangladesh national average for that session. The December 2025 figure of 27.66% was slightly below. For comparison: Russia averages ~30%, Philippines ~19%, China ~14%. A Bangladesh college performing at 27–47% is objectively strong in a global context. The wide variation between sessions is normal for colleges with small batch sizes (50 seats) — statistical fluctuation is higher with smaller cohorts.

The Discipline Rules — What Ad-din Expects From Students

Ad-din Foundation runs its colleges with firm, non-negotiable discipline. This is not a selling point agents highlight — but it is something parents should know upfront and students should be genuinely prepared for.

Assembly at 7:45 AM — daily, mandatory
No mobile phones inside college or hospital
Dress code — maintained strictly
College time followed meticulously
Hostel rules per signed agreement
Violations → disciplinary action

Parents — This Discipline Is a Feature, Not a Bug: The no-mobile-phone rule, mandatory assembly at 7:45 AM, and strict dress code are the same rules that apply at Ad-din Sakina Women’s MC in Jashore — which Osama has consistently recommended as one of the safest, most disciplined environments for Indian students. If you are an anxious parent sending your child 2,000 km away from home, you want this level of institutional discipline. It creates accountability, routine, and structure — the three things that separate students who complete MBBS in 5.5 years from those who take 7.

Location — Keraniganj, Dhaka

Ad-din Abdul Momin MC — Verified Location Details

  • Keraniganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh — south-west of Dhaka city, across the Buriganga River
  • Ad-din Foundation Corporate Office: 2 Bara Maghbazar, Dhaka-1217
  • 022-22223341 | 022-22223392-93 | 096-12345666
  • [email protected] | www.ad-din.org
  • Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport: ~25–30 km (~45–60 min) from Keraniganj
  • Keraniganj is a sub-district of Dhaka — quieter than central Dhaka but within the city’s metro zone
  • Benapole–Petrapole Border (West Bengal): ~220 km (~4 hrs)
  • Regular buses and Dhaka metro connectivity from central Dhaka to Keraniganj

Keraniganj is not central Dhaka — and that’s fine. It is quieter, less congested, and more affordable for day-to-day student living than Dhanmondi or Mirpur. The Buriganga river crossing connects it easily to the rest of Dhaka. For students who find Dhaka’s intensity overwhelming but still want a Dhaka-area, DU-affiliated college, Keraniganj’s location is a practical advantage.

NMC Validity — Is the Ad-din Momin Degree Valid in India?

Yes. Ad-din Abdul Momin Medical College satisfies all four pillars of NMC’s FMGE Regulations 2021. The 5-year MBBS is taught in English for 60 months — exceeding NMC’s 54-month minimum. The mandatory 12-month internship is completed at the attached Ad-din hospital — the same institution, as NMC requires. Graduates receive BM&DC registration, satisfying NMC’s host-country licensing requirement. The curriculum mirrors the Indian MBBS syllabus with identical subject sequence and clinical case patterns.

Graduates are directly eligible for the FMGE / NExT examination in India after internship. For the full legal framework on Bangladesh MBBS degree validity in India, read our NMC Validity Guide for Bangladesh MBBS.

Who Should Choose Ad-din Abdul Momin MC — And Who Should Consider Alternatives

Ad-din Momin is right for you if: You want Dhaka University affiliation at the lowest available price point in Dhaka — $35,500 with hostel included. You want a non-profit institutional environment with genuine discipline and governance. A small 50-seat batch with more personalised faculty attention suits your learning style. Keraniganj’s quieter, affordable character works for your lifestyle. Your total budget is ₹43–46 Lakhs all-in. You trust the Ad-din Foundation name — they have been running hospitals since 1960.

Consider other colleges if: Maximum clinical volume is your priority — 50-seat colleges have smaller hospital throughput than 120–150 seat colleges. You want a co-educational Dhaka University college in the heart of Dhaka (Dhanmondi/Shahbag) rather than Keraniganj. You need a women-only environment — Ad-din Sakina in Jashore at $33,500 is Ad-din Foundation’s women-only option. You want the heaviest possible FMGE track record — colleges like Dhaka National MC with 130 seats have larger sample sizes in FMGE data.

Osama’s Honest Verdict

Osama’s Verdict — SamadMBBS.com

Official 2026-27 circular · NBEMS FMGE 2025 · Ground reality verified
  4.3 / 5

Let me say what most guides won’t. Ad-din Abdul Momin Medical College is genuinely underrated. The fee circular is one of the most transparent I have read — every charge named, every refund policy written out, the no-cash policy stated in writing. This is what institutional integrity looks like on paper.

The $35,500 total with hostel included, from a Dhaka University-affiliated college, run by Ad-din Foundation’s non-profit structure — that is a real value proposition. I have reviewed DU-affiliated colleges charging $45,000–$48,000 for course fees alone. Ad-din Momin is charging less for a complete package. The difference isn’t quality — it’s the non-profit vs. commercial operating philosophy.

The FMGE June 2025 figure of 47.22% is genuinely strong. The December 2025 dip to 27.66% is a statistical reality of small batch sizes — 47 candidates is not enough to smooth out variance. Over multiple sessions, Ad-din Momin consistently performs around or above Bangladesh’s national average. And Bangladesh’s national average is already the 3rd best in the world.

The discipline rules — no phones, 7:45 AM assembly, strict dress code — are real and enforced. Students who want a lax, come-and-go environment should look elsewhere. Students who want structure that forces them to study and show up consistently will thrive here. That discipline is not a punishment. It’s what turns average NEET qualifiers into doctors who pass FMGE on the first attempt.

My verdict: if your budget is ₹43–46 Lakhs, you want Dhaka University affiliation, and you respect institutional discipline — this is one of the best-value MBBS seats in Bangladesh.

Frequently Asked Questions — Ad-din Abdul Momin Medical College

What is the total fee at Ad-din Abdul Momin MC for Indian students in 2026-27?
The official 5-year total course fee is $35,500 USD, per the circular dated 05 May 2026. This includes admission fees, tuition fees, session fees, and hostel fees — all bundled into one number. Additionally, you pay: $2,000 internship training deposit at admission (fully refunded monthly during the 12-month internship), $150 non-refundable hostel security, and $30/month utility bill ($1,800 over 5 years). BM&DC and Dhaka University registration fees are charged separately as applicable. The realistic all-in 5-year budget is approximately ₹43–46 Lakhs including food, utilities, and living expenses.
Is hostel included in Ad-din Momin’s $35,500 fee?
Yes — confirmed in the official circular. The circular explicitly states the $35,500 includes “admission fees, tuition fees, session fees, and hostel fees.” Hostel accommodation is bundled into the total package. You will not receive a separate hostel bill on top of the course fee. What is charged separately: food (student-organised, not included), utility bill ($30/month), hostel security ($150 non-refundable), and any electricity for AC rooms based on actual meter consumption.
How is the $35,500 paid — all at once?
No. The official payment schedule is: $8,500 booking fee (before admission, non-refundable) → $10,000 at admission (non-refundable) → then 4 equal instalments of $4,250 each, due on 15 January 2028, 2029, 2030, and 2031. Total: $35,500. All payments are via direct bank transfer only. No cash. No agents. Late payments attract a $10/day fine (up to 60 days), after which admission is cancelled automatically.
What happens if you cancel admission at Ad-din Momin?
According to the official circular: the $8,500 booking money is non-refundable under any circumstances (Point 7: Seat Cancellation). The $10,000 admission payment is also non-refundable. If a student cancels admission, he/she is responsible for paying the full course fee of $35,500 — the entire contractual amount. Students have a one-month window after cancellation to apply for re-admission with a $100 fee plus applicable fines. This is a firm contractual commitment — families should be 100% sure before booking.
Is the $2,000 internship fee returned at Ad-din Momin?
Yes, fully. The circular states: “This amount will be refunded in equal monthly instalments over the 12-month internship period.” The $2,000 is effectively an internship stipend deposit — the college holds it and returns it as ~$167/month during the 12-month internship at the attached Ad-din hospital. The circular also clearly warns: “Students who do not deposit this fee will not be eligible to receive any honorarium during the internship period.” Pay the $2,000 at admission — you get it all back.
Is Ad-din Abdul Momin MC affiliated with Dhaka University?
Yes. Ad-din Abdul Momin Medical College is a constituent college of the University of Dhaka — the most prestigious university affiliation available in Bangladesh for medical colleges. The DU MBBS degree is recognised by NMC India, WHO, BM&DC, and the World Directory of Medical Schools. For NMC purposes, this is equivalent to any other Bangladesh medical university affiliation. Graduates are directly eligible to sit for FMGE/NExT in India after completing the 5-year MBBS and 12-month internship.
What is Ad-din Momin’s FMGE pass rate?
Based on official NBEMS FMGE Performance Report 2025: June 2025 — 47.22% (17 passed out of 36 appeared). December 2025 — 27.66% (13 passed out of 47 appeared). Bangladesh’s national FMGE average was 31.52% in June 2025 and 34.45% in December 2025 — the 3rd best country globally in both sessions. The June 2025 figure at 47.22% significantly exceeded the Bangladesh national average. Small batch size (50 seats) means fewer students appear each session, creating higher statistical variance between sessions. Consistent ad-din Foundation training methodology keeps outcomes around or above Bangladesh’s strong national average.
Can Indian students pay cash or through agents at Ad-din Momin?
Absolutely not — and this is written explicitly in the official circular. The circular states: “Only students and parents are permitted to make the payments through bank directly. Payments from other individuals or agents are not allowed. Students are not permitted to pay any cash to Ad-din’s staffs.” All payments must be made via direct bank transfer (TT) by the student or parent only. If anyone contacts you claiming to be an Ad-din agent collecting cash for seat booking — report it and walk away. This is one of the strongest anti-scam protections in Bangladesh’s private medical college sector.
What are the discipline rules at Ad-din Momin?
The official circular specifies: students must attend assembly at 7:45 AM daily, follow college and hospital timings strictly, maintain dress code regularly, no mobile phones are allowed within college or hospital premises, and hostel rules per the signed agreement must be followed. “Any violation of discipline shall be subject to appropriate disciplinary action.” These are the same discipline standards that apply across all Ad-din Foundation colleges. Parents of students who thrive under structured routine: this is a feature. Students seeking a casual, come-as-you-please environment should choose a different college.

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