Medical College for Women & Hospital

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Women Only College
NMC · WHO · BM&DC · ECFMG
Dhaka University Affiliated
Non-Profit — Medical & Health Welfare Trust

Medical College for Women & Hospital
Uttara, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Also known as: MCW&H | MCW | Uttara Women’s Medical College | MCWH Dhaka

If you found this on Samad’s YouTube channel — Samad Vlogs MBBS — this written guide by Osama covers the official 2026 fees, every accreditation detail, and the honest ground reality that a campus visit video cannot fully show.

1992 Established 34 years of operation
95 MBBS Seats Women only · all categories
550 Hospital Beds On-campus teaching hospital
$47,000 Net Payable (USD) Incl. $2,000 internship allowance
~₹43.7L Net Payable (INR) All-in ~₹50–52 Lakhs
~$100/mo Hostel Charge On campus · separate billing
~8 km From Dhaka Airport Closest major college to airport
~215 km Benapole Border West Bengal, India

Before You Read — A Word on Why This College Gets Overlooked

Medical College for Women and Hospital is one of the most underrated women-only MBBS colleges in Bangladesh for Indian students. When families search for “women’s medical college Bangladesh,” most agents push Ad-din Sakina in Jashore because it is cheaper and the border distance is a good sales pitch. MCW&H is genuinely different in ways that matter — and it deserves a proper, honest breakdown.

It has been operating since 1992 — which makes it the oldest women-only private medical college in Bangladesh. The attached hospital has 550 beds. The campus is in Uttara Sector 1, Dhaka — one of the most organised, well-planned residential sectors in the capital, just 8 km from the international airport. It is run by a non-profit organisation, not a commercial company. And it carries an accreditation portfolio that most Bangladesh colleges — men’s or women’s — cannot match.

This guide gives you every verified fact so your family can make an informed decision about whether MCW&H is the right choice for your daughter.

About Medical College for Women & Hospital — History and Institutional Background

Medical College for Women and Hospital was established in 1992 — a full decade before most private medical colleges currently operating in Bangladesh were founded. It was built with a specific, stated mission: to train specially selected female candidates for five academic years, award them an MBBS degree from the University of Dhaka, and provide a supervised one-year internship — producing high-quality career doctors rather than simply issuing degrees.

The college is operated by the Medical and Health Welfare Trust — a non-political, non-profit organisation that also governs the attached hospital. This non-profit structure means institutional decisions are guided by the welfare mission of the Trust rather than by commercial revenue targets. The founding advisers include Prof. A.Q.M.B Choudhury — formerly the President of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh — and the college carries that institutional pedigree into its culture and operations today.

The college occupies a proper, multi-building campus at House 4, Road 8-9, Sector 01, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka-1230. Uttara Sector 1 is one of Dhaka’s best-planned residential areas — wide roads, clean surroundings, proximity to the international airport, and a neighbourhood predominantly occupied by professionals and government officials. This is not Old Dhaka, and it is not a peripheral industrial area. It is a genuinely good neighbourhood for a young woman studying away from home.

The college has 20 academic departments, 121 full-time qualified faculty members, two separate libraries — one of which remains open 24 hours — an on-campus gymnasium, and a 550-bed teaching hospital. The college and hospital and both hostels are all on the same campus. For parents of daughters, the single-campus arrangement — where your daughter never needs to leave the campus boundary for daily academic and residential needs — is one of the most practically reassuring features MCW&H offers.

Accreditation & International 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
  • ECFMG — for USMLE eligibility (USA)
  • Medical Board of California, USA
  • GMC UK — eligible for limited registration

The breadth of MCW&H’s international recognition is exceptional by Bangladesh private college standards. While most Bangladesh colleges qualify for NMC and WHO, MCW&H additionally carries ECFMG certification eligibility (needed for USMLE in the USA), Medical Board of California recognition, and eligibility for GMC UK limited registration. For Indian families who want their daughter to have the widest possible career options after MBBS — including pathways to the US, UK, or Australia — this accreditation portfolio is a meaningful advantage.

The Official Fee Structure — 2026-2027 Session

All fee figures below are taken directly from the official MCW&H MBBS Admission Total Package for Foreign Students circular for Session 2026-2027. This is the verified, original college document — not an agent’s estimate or a third-party website figure.

#Fee ComponentAmount (USD)Notes
11st Year MBBS Seat Booking$5,000Non-refundable. Paid before visa to confirm seat.
2At the Time of Admission
Less: Waiver for 2026-2027 session
$10,000Admission fee at the time of joining. Net entry total with seat booking = $15,000.
3aTuition Fee — 1st Year$6,000Annual tuition. Paid at the start of each academic year.
3bTuition Fee — 2nd Year$6,000
3cTuition Fee — 3rd Year$6,000
3dTuition Fee — 4th Year$6,000
3eTuition Fee — 5th Year$6,000
Total 5-Year Tuition$30,000$6,000 × 5 years
Payable Total (Seat Booking + Admission + Tuition)$45,000$5,000 + $10,000 + $30,000
4Internship Allowance$2,000Paid at admission. Fully refunded during 12-month internship as monthly allowance (~$167/month).
NET PAYABLE — GRAND TOTAL$47,000Full amount for 5-year MBBS including internship deposit
University & BMDC Registration Fees~$2,000Additional. Paid as fixed by university/BM&DC when invoiced. Not part of the $47,000.
Realistic Grand Total (Including Reg. Fees)~$49,000Most realistic total academic cost including all compulsory charges

The $2,000 Internship Allowance Is Returned to You: The $2,000 internship fee paid at admission is held by the college and returned to your daughter in equal monthly instalments across the 12-month internship — effectively a monthly stipend of approximately $167/month. She earns this back while completing the mandatory internship at the attached MCW&H hospital. This is a standard practice at Bangladesh colleges and is written into the official circular.

Important — Hostel and University/BMDC Fees Are Separate: The $47,000 total does NOT include hostel rent, food, or University/BMDC registration fees (~$2,000 additional). Hostel is available on campus at approximately $100/month and is charged separately — minimum 6 months advance at admission, on a first-come-first-served basis. Reserve early as hostel seats are limited.

Additionally, students may be charged for field trips, study tours, autopsy visits, and other academic activities as determined by the college authority. These are marginal charges but worth factoring into your budget.

Complete 5-Year Budget for Indian Students

Budget ComponentAmount (USD)Notes
Course Fees (Grand Total)$47,000As per official 2026-27 circular
University + BMDC Registration~$2,000Billed separately as imposed
Hostel Rent (on campus)~$100/mo × 60 = $6,000Charged separately. 6 months advance at admission.
Food / Mess~$100/mo × 60 = $6,000Indian mess available. Paid monthly.
Personal Expenses (transport, toiletries, etc.)~$30/mo × 60 = $1,800Estimate for standard student lifestyle
Books & Instruments (Year 1)~$420Standard MBBS references + anatomy set
Flights Home (5 trips × avg. ₹18,000)~$970Dhaka–India approximately 5 return trips over 5 years
Realistic All-In Grand Total~$64,190~₹59.7 Lakhs at ₹93/USD
If Living Simply (Non-AC, Indian mess)~$57,000–$60,000~₹53–56 Lakhs — conservative all-in estimate

MCW&H sits at the premium end of the Bangladesh women’s college spectrum. At ~$47,000 course fees, it is more expensive than Ad-din Sakina ($33,500) and President Abdul Hamid MC ($35,000). The premium is justified by three things: Dhaka University affiliation with one of the most comprehensive accreditation portfolios in Bangladesh, a 550-bed hospital on the same campus, and a 34-year track record. Whether that premium is right for your family depends on your priorities and budget — which is exactly what I help families assess on WhatsApp.

The 550-Bed Teaching Hospital — Clinical Training Reality

MCW&H Hospital operates with 550 beds across all standard clinical departments. The hospital sits on the same campus as the college and both hostels — meaning your daughter walks from her hostel to the hospital without ever leaving the campus boundary. For students in their clinical years, this proximity makes a genuine difference to daily life and to the depth of clinical engagement.

One department that is consistently highlighted by MCW&H students and verified by campus visit reports is Obstetrics and Gynaecology. As a women’s hospital serving the wider Uttara and northern Dhaka population, the volume of deliveries, obstetric emergencies, and gynaecological cases is particularly high. For FMGE and NExT preparation, OBG is one of the highest-weighted clinical subjects — and MCW&H’s OBG exposure is genuinely stronger than what most Bangladesh colleges, co-ed or otherwise, offer.

550-bed teaching hospital on campus
High-volume OBG department
Neonatology & paediatrics
General surgery & emergency
121 full-time faculty — 20 departments
24-hour emergency service
Pathology & laboratory medicine
Hospital, college & hostels — one campus

Hostel & Student Life — What Your Daughter’s Daily Routine Looks Like

MCW&H provides two separate hostel buildings on campus for students. Both hostels are within the college-hospital campus boundary — there is no daily commute, no off-campus accommodation to arrange, and no exposure to city traffic between the hostel and the lecture hall. Hostel allocation is first come, first served, and the official circular specifies a minimum advance payment of 6 months hostel rent at admission. This means families need to factor in the hostel advance as part of the upfront payment at admission.

Two hostels — both on campus
~$100/month hostel charge
6 months advance at admission
First come, first served allocation
Indian food available on campus
On-campus gymnasium
Two libraries — one open 24/7
Secure, gated campus
Internet connectivity
Laundry facilities available

The Uttara neighbourhood surrounding MCW&H is one of Dhaka’s most organised and liveable areas. Grocery shops, restaurants, pharmacies, and daily necessities are within easy walking distance of the campus. The area has a relatively quiet, residential character compared to central Dhaka. For Indian students — particularly those from smaller cities — Uttara offers enough urban comfort without the overwhelming density and noise of Old Dhaka or the commercial intensity of Mirpur.

The college organises cultural and sports activities throughout the academic year — events that break the routine of intensive study and contribute to a genuinely liveable student experience. This is not unusual for Bangladesh medical colleges, but MCW&H’s non-profit ethos means these activities receive genuine institutional attention rather than being a footnote in a commercial college’s annual report.

Location & Accessibility — Why Uttara Sector 1 Matters

MCW&H — Verified Location Details

  • House 4, Road 8-9, Sector 01, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh
  • 09677 102033 | +88-02-58956533 | PABX: +88-02-58953939
  • [email protected] | www.mcwhospital.com
  • Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport: ~8 km (~15 min) — closest major college to Dhaka airport
  • Dhaka Metro Rail MRT Line 6 — Uttara North/South stations nearby
  • Benapole–Petrapole Border (West Bengal): ~215 km (~4–4.5 hrs)
  • Akhaura–Agartala Border (Tripura): ~245 km (~5 hrs)
  • Uttara Sector 1 — one of Dhaka’s best-planned residential areas
  • Direct flights from Dhaka to Kolkata: ~45 min — most Indian families fly

The 8 km distance from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport is one of MCW&H’s most practical locational advantages. Among all major Dhaka medical colleges, MCW&H is among the closest to the airport. This makes arrivals and departures straightforward — your daughter lands at Dhaka Airport and reaches the campus in 15 minutes. For parents who visit from India, the convenience of airport-to-campus proximity is genuine and reduces the complexity of every visit.

NMC Validity — Is the MCW&H Degree Valid in India?

Yes. Medical College for Women and Hospital satisfies all four pillars of the NMC FMGE Regulations 2021. The 5-year MBBS course (60 months) exceeds the 54-month NMC minimum. The mandatory 1-year internship is completed at the attached MCW&H hospital — the same institution, as NMC requires. Graduates receive BM&DC registration upon internship completion, satisfying NMC’s host-country licensing requirement. The curriculum is delivered in English and mirrors the Indian MBBS framework using the same standard reference texts.

Graduates from MCW&H are therefore eligible to appear for the FMGE / NExT examination in India without any additional steps. For full details of how NMC recognises Bangladesh MBBS degrees and what the complete compliance framework looks like, read our NMC Validity Guide for Bangladesh MBBS.

Who Should Choose MCW&H & Who Should Look Elsewhere

MCW&H is the right choice if: Your daughter wants a women-only Dhaka college with Dhaka University affiliation, the widest accreditation portfolio in Bangladesh’s women’s college sector, and a 550-bed on-campus hospital. The 8 km airport proximity suits your travel pattern for family visits. A non-profit institution with 34 years of track record and a large, full-time faculty matters to you. Your budget accommodates the ~$47,000 course fee plus hostel and living costs, with a total all-in budget of approximately ₹53–60 Lakhs. Your daughter wants the broadest post-MBBS options — including USMLE (USA), PLAB (UK), and AMC (Australia) pathways in addition to India’s FMGE.

Consider other options if: Budget is the primary constraint — Ad-din Sakina at $33,500 or President Abdul Hamid MC at $35,000 offer significant savings. Closeness to the West Bengal border is more important than Dhaka Airport proximity — Jashore-based colleges are 38 km from Benapole, while MCW&H is 215 km. Your daughter prefers a quieter, smaller-town campus environment over an urban Dhaka setting.

My Honest Verdict

Osama’s Verdict — SamadMBBS.com

Based on verified research + official fee circular
  4.2 / 5

MCW&H is in a category of its own among Bangladesh women’s medical colleges — not because it is the cheapest, but because of what it genuinely offers at its price point. A non-profit institution. 34 years of operation. 550-bed hospital. 121 full-time faculty across 20 departments. Two libraries, one open 24 hours. An accreditation list that includes ECFMG for USMLE and GMC UK eligibility — things that almost no other private Bangladesh college can offer. And it is all on one campus in a well-planned Dhaka sector, 8 km from the international airport.

The fee at $47,000 is higher than most women’s colleges in Bangladesh. I would not recommend it to a family whose budget is genuinely stretched. For those families, Ad-din Sakina in Jashore remains my first recommendation — cheaper, closer to India, equally NMC-compliant.

But for families who want the best-equipped, most internationally recognised women’s college in Bangladesh — in a safe, organised Dhaka neighbourhood, with maximum post-MBBS career flexibility — MCW&H is genuinely the best answer.

The non-profit foundation is what puts it above comparable private colleges at this price point. Decisions here are made in the interest of education — and after 34 years, that institutional culture is real and visible.

Frequently Asked Questions — Medical College for Women & Hospital

What is the total fee at MCW&H for Indian students in 2026-2027?
The net payable is $47,000 USD as per the official 2026-27 fee circular. This includes: seat booking ($5,000), admission fee ($10,000 with 2026-27 waiver), five years’ tuition ($30,000), and internship allowance ($2,000 — fully refunded during internship). An additional ~$2,000 is charged for University of Dhaka and BM&DC registration fees as invoiced. Total realistic academic cost: approximately ~$49,000. The all-in 5-year budget including hostel, food, and living expenses is approximately ₹53–60 Lakhs depending on lifestyle.
Is MCW&H a women-only college?
Yes. Medical College for Women and Hospital exclusively admits female students. The college, hospital, and both on-campus hostels are all women-only environments. This has been the case since the college was founded in 1992. Male students are not admitted under any category.
Is MCW&H recognised by NMC India and WHO?
Yes. MCW&H is recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, WHO, BM&DC, and is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS/FAIMER). Graduates who complete the 5-year MBBS and mandatory 1-year internship at the attached hospital are fully eligible to appear for the FMGE/NExT examination in India. MCW&H additionally carries ECFMG certification eligibility (for USMLE in the USA), Medical Board of California recognition, and eligibility for GMC UK limited registration — an unusually broad accreditation portfolio for a Bangladesh private college.
Is hostel included in the MCW&H fee?
No. Hostel is charged separately at approximately $100/month. It is not included in the $47,000 net payable figure. The official circular specifies that at the time of admission, students must pay a minimum of 6 months hostel rent in advance if they choose to live on campus. Hostel allocation is first come, first served. Students must also clear all pending hostel rent before appearing in any professional MBBS examination. The college and both hostels are all on the same campus.
How close is MCW&H to Dhaka Airport and the Indian border?
MCW&H is located in Uttara Sector 1, approximately 8 km from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport — making it one of the closest major medical colleges in Dhaka to the airport. The journey takes approximately 15 minutes. For the Indian border: Benapole–Petrapole (West Bengal) is approximately 215 km by road (~4–4.5 hours). Dhaka Airport has direct flights to Kolkata (~45 min), making air travel the most practical route for most Indian families visiting students at MCW&H.
How many hospital beds does MCW&H have and what is the clinical exposure like?
MCW&H Hospital operates with 550 beds on the same campus as the college and hostels. The hospital has particular strength in Obstetrics and Gynaecology given its women-focused patient base — a significant advantage for FMGE/NExT preparation, as OBG is one of the most heavily weighted clinical subjects in both examinations. The hospital also covers General Surgery, Paediatrics, Neonatology, Medicine, Emergency, and all standard specialty departments. Students in clinical years rotate through all departments without needing to travel off-campus.
Can MCW&H graduates apply for USMLE or practice in the UK?
Yes. MCW&H is listed in WDOMS/FAIMER and holds ECFMG recognition, meaning graduates are eligible to apply for ECFMG certification required for USMLE (USA). The degree is also recognised by the Medical Board of California (USA). MCW&H graduates are eligible for limited registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) of the United Kingdom. This breadth of international recognition is exceptional by Bangladesh private college standards and makes MCW&H a strong choice for students who want global career options after their MBBS.
Is the $2,000 internship fee refunded at MCW&H?
Yes. The official 2026-27 circular states: “$2,000 will be refundable during internship.” The internship allowance of $2,000 paid at admission is held by the college and returned to the student in instalments across the 12-month mandatory internship — effectively functioning as a monthly stipend of approximately $167/month during the internship year. This is a standard practice at most Bangladesh medical colleges and means the internship year is partially self-funded.

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