MH Samorita Hospital &
Medical College
Tejgaon, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Also known as: MHSHMC | MH Samorita | Samorita Medical College Dhaka
Why MH Samorita Gets Talked About Differently Among Indian Students
MH Samorita is one of those colleges that Indian students discover not through agency pamphlets but through word of mouth — through a senior from their city who is already there, through a batchmate who chose it and keeps posting about the experience, through Samad’s campus videos. There is a specific energy around this college in the Indian student community in Bangladesh, and I think it comes down to three things: the location is genuinely central, the seat count is larger than most colleges which means a bigger and more diverse Indian student community, and the hospital — 500 beds in the middle of Dhaka — has the patient load to back up real clinical training.
I want to give you an honest and complete picture, because both the strengths and the honest caveats of MH Samorita matter when you are making this decision. Let me walk through every factor you need to know.
About MH Samorita Medical College
MH Samorita Hospital and Medical College was established in 2010 and is part of MH Samorita Hospital Limited — a private healthcare group that has operated the teaching hospital independently before the medical college was founded. The hospital at 117 Tejgaon Love Road, Dhaka-1208, functions as the primary attached teaching hospital for the college. The “MH” stands for the founding institution — Mohammadpur-based healthcare trust — and Samorita refers to the integrated hospital name that the institution has built its reputation around in Dhaka.
The college is affiliated with the University of Dhaka — the most prestigious university affiliation available to private medical colleges in Bangladesh. All professional MBBS examinations are conducted under Dhaka University, and the degree awarded is a Dhaka University MBBS. The college also runs a BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) programme, making it one of the few medical institutions in Bangladesh offering both MBBS and BDS under the same campus umbrella.
Accreditation & International Recognition
- BM&DC — Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council
- University of Dhaka (Constituent College)
- Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Bangladesh
- NMC — National Medical Commission, India
- WHO — World Health Organization
- WDOMS / FAIMER — World Directory of Medical Schools
- ECFMG eligible — USMLE pathway (USA)
Official Fee Structure — 2024-2025 Session
| # | Fee Component | Amount (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Seat Confirmation | $5,000 | Paid before visa. Confirms your seat. Non-refundable. |
| 2 | Admission Fee (Before Joining Class) | $15,000 | Paid at time of admission on arrival in Dhaka. Non-refundable. |
| 3 | 1st Instalment | $8,000 | Due by 01 November 2025 |
| 4 | 2nd Instalment | $8,000 | Due by 01 November 2026 |
| 5 | 3rd and Final Instalment | $8,000 | Due by 01 November 2027 |
| Grand Total Course Fee | $44,000 | Five-year MBBS complete academic fee | |
| University + BM&DC Registration | ~$2,000 | Approximate. Charged separately as invoiced by DU and BM&DC. | |
| Internship Fee (Optional) | As announced | If paid → internship facility + remuneration. If not paid → no internship facility and no remuneration. Clarify before decision. | |
| Upfront at Admission (Seat + Admission Fee) | $20,000 | The amount your family needs ready before your first day at college |
Critical — Three Conditions Before Admission is Confirmed: The official circular states admission will only be confirmed after submitting: (i) Equivalence Certificate from DGME Bangladesh, (ii) All academic papers with G.O. number attestation from MOFA Bangladesh, and (iii) Deposited admission fee through authorised bank with SWIFT code. Do not pay the admission fee before your documents are in order — the college will not confirm your seat on money alone.
No Refund + Auto-Cancellation Policy: The official circular is explicit: “In any case student cancelled his/her admission, admission fees and other cost is not refundable.” Additionally — “If any student absent unauthorized more than three month and he/she didn’t inform college authority, so his/her admission cancelled automatically.” If you need to take extended leave from college, inform the authority formally and in writing. Three months of unexplained absence means your seat is gone with no refund.
Official Bank Transfer Details
Every fee payment — seat confirmation, admission fee, and all instalments — must be transferred directly from your family’s bank account to the college’s official account below. No cash to any agent. No transfer to any individual. Only direct bank transfer with SWIFT code as specified in the official circular.
Official Bank Account — MH Samorita Medical College
Source: Official fee circular 2024-25, signed by Director (Accounts & Regulatory Affairs), MH Samorita Hospital Limited.
Complete 5-Year Budget — Realistic All-In Calculation
| Budget Component | Amount (USD) | Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Course Fee (Grand Total) | $44,000 | Official 2024-25 circular — verified |
| University + BM&DC Registration | ~$2,000 | Approximate — charged separately when invoiced |
| Hostel Rent (~$80/mo × 60 months) | ~$4,800 | Mohammadpur off-campus hostel. 2-person rooms. Estimate. |
| Food / Mess (~$100/mo × 60 months) | ~$6,000 | North Indian mess food available. Paid monthly. |
| Hostel–College Daily Transport | ~$600–$900 | College bus service + occasional CNG/Uber. Mohammadpur to Tejgaon. |
| Personal Expenses (~$35/mo × 60) | ~$2,100 | Tejgaon + Gulshan/Banani access — standard Dhaka estimate |
| Books + Instruments (Year 1) | ~$420 | Standard MBBS reference set estimate |
| Flights (5 trips × avg ₹18,000) | ~$970 | Dhaka to various Indian cities, 5 return trips over 5 years |
| Realistic All-In Grand Total | ~$60,790–$61,190 | ~₹56.5–56.9 Lakhs at ₹93/USD |
| Conservative Estimate (Without Flights/Books) | ~$55,400 | ~₹51.5 Lakhs — bare minimum planning budget |
Where MH Samorita Sits in the Bangladesh Fee Spectrum: At $44,000 course fee, MH Samorita sits in the upper-mid range of Bangladesh private medical colleges. It is more expensive than budget colleges like Ad-din Sakina ($33,500) or PAHMC ($35,000), but less than premium Dhaka colleges like Holy Family or DNMC. The premium over budget colleges is justified by the central Dhaka location, the 500-bed hospital, the large Indian student community, and Dhaka University affiliation with a well-organised department structure.
The Indian Student Community – What Makes MH Samorita Genuinely Different
I want to spend real time on this section because it is one of the defining features of MH Samorita and it is something that matters enormously in the day-to-day experience of studying MBBS abroad — but it never appears in official college profiles.
MH Samorita has one of the largest concentrations of Indian students of any private medical college in Bangladesh. With 100+ seats annually across batches, and a significant proportion going to Indian students, the Indian student population here is large enough to have its own community infrastructure — Mess is inside the hostel ground floor with Indian food, student WhatsApp networks organised by state, senior-junior mentoring chains that have been running for years, and a collective social energy that makes the transition from India significantly easier than arriving at a college where there are only 12 Indian students in your batch.
The Indian Student Community at MH Samorita
The Indian student population here is genuinely diverse and large. Students from Maharashtra and Mumbai form one of the biggest state communities — many from cities like Nagpur, Pune, Aurangabad, and Mumbai itself. Uttar Pradesh sends a consistent flow of students. Bihar and Jharkhand are well represented. There are significant communities from Delhi and NCR, Rajasthan, and a growing presence from South India — Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh students who want central Dhaka with good hospital exposure.
The result of this diversity is a campus culture where students from different states look out for each other, share notes, organise food collectively, and navigate the admission process together. New students arriving never feel alone — there are seniors from their own state who have been through the same process, know the city, know the professors, and know which exam patterns are important. This peer network is one of the least-talked-about but most practically valuable features of choosing MH Samorita.
The 500-Bed Hospital — Clinical Training in the Middle of Dhaka
MH Samorita Hospital Limited operates a 500-bed teaching hospital at the same Tejgaon Love Road campus as the college. The hospital is a functioning private referral hospital serving Dhaka’s dense urban population — and the patient load reflects that. Tejgaon is one of Dhaka’s most densely occupied central zones, and the catchment area for this hospital includes large residential and commercial populations from Tejgaon, Farmgate, Mohammadpur, and surrounding areas.
The hospital’s facilities are notably advanced for a private teaching hospital in Bangladesh. The critical care infrastructure includes dedicated ICU, CCU, NICU, and HDU units — which matters enormously for clinical students in Phase III and Phase IV, because access to critically ill patients is where FMGE and NExT preparation actually happens. The Cath Lab for cardiac catheterization and the high-speed CT scan facilities add diagnostic exposure that students at smaller or less equipped hospitals simply do not get.
The International Student Desk is something specific to MH Samorita that most private colleges do not have as a formal structure. This desk handles student visa renewals, DGME equivalence documentation, and local compliance checks directly on behalf of international students — meaning you are not navigating Bangladesh government paperwork alone. For Indian students, particularly in the first year when the documentation workload is heaviest, this institutional support is a meaningful practical advantage.
Hostel & Accommodation — The Off-Campus Reality
This is the one aspect of MH Samorita that needs honest, clear explanation — because it is the most asked question and the most misunderstood feature.
The hostels at MH Samorita are off-campus. The college and hospital are located at 117 Tejgaon Love Road, Dhaka-1208. The boys hostel and the girls hostel is in the same building with seperate floors from ground to 3rd floors are for girls and from 3rd to 6th are for boys and girls have seperate guards and all and this new hostel is very near from the college 5-8 minutes of walking distance.
The hostel accommodation itself is a genuine positive. Two-person rooms — not the 4-6 student cramped dormitory rooms you find at some Bangladesh medical college hostels. Two people per room means personal space, functional study conditions, and a quality of daily living that makes the 5-year experience significantly more comfortable. This detail — which comes directly from students I have spoken with who live there — is one of MH Samorita’s consistently cited advantages.
The Hostel Commute — Set Your Expectations Right: The daily commute from Mohammadpur to Tejgaon in Dhaka traffic can be unpredictable. Morning rush hour and post-evening traffic add time. Most students adjust within the first month and factor the commute into their schedule. College buses run on fixed times — if you miss the bus, CNG autos and Uber/InDrive are available but add to your daily transport cost. Plan your mornings accordingly, especially around 8 AM ward posting start times.
Location — What Being in Central Dhaka Actually Means
MH Samorita — Verified Location Details
- 117 Tejgaon Love Road, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh
- Tel: 8878080 | Email: [email protected]
- Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport: ~11–13 km via Dhaka Elevated Expressway (~20–25 min)
- Gulshan/Banani: ~10–15 min from campus by cab
- Farmgate commercial hub: ~5 min from campus
- Benapole–Petrapole Border (West Bengal): ~200 km (~4 hrs)
- Tejgaon Industrial Area — dense central Dhaka, excellent transport links in all directions
- Dhaka to Kolkata direct flight: ~45 min — most practical for East and Northeast India students
Tejgaon’s central location is one of the most significant practical advantages of choosing MH Samorita. The Dhaka Elevated Expressway connects Tejgaon directly to the airport in under 25 minutes — which means arrivals and departures for Indian students visiting home are straightforward. Gulshan and Banani — Dhaka’s best restaurants, cafes, and shopping areas — are under 15 minutes away by cab. Farmgate, one of Dhaka’s busiest transport hubs with connections across the city, is practically adjacent. For students who want to be in the heart of Dhaka’s activity rather than in a distant suburb or district town, MH Samorita’s location is genuinely unmatched among private Bangladesh medical colleges.
NMC Validity — Is the MH Samorita Degree Valid in India?
Yes. MH Samorita Hospital and Medical College is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS/FAIMER), recognised by the National Medical Commission of India, and approved by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BM&DC). The 5-year MBBS programme duration of 60 months satisfies the NMC minimum of 54 months. The mandatory 1-year internship is completed at MH Samorita Hospital — the same institution as NMC requires. Graduates receive BM&DC registration on internship completion and are fully eligible to appear for the FMGE/NExT in India.
For a detailed breakdown of every NMC compliance requirement and how Bangladesh MBBS meets them, read our complete NMC validity guide for Bangladesh MBBS.
Who Should Choose MH Samorita — And Who Should Consider Alternatives
MH Samorita is the right choice if: You want a large, established Indian student community that provides genuine peer support and reduces the adjustment difficulty of studying abroad. Central Dhaka location matters to you — proximity to the airport, to Gulshan/Banani, and to the activity of the capital. You want a 500-bed hospital in the middle of Dhaka with ICU, CCU, Cath Lab, and serious diagnostic infrastructure. A Dhaka University affiliation with the most established professional examination system in Bangladesh private colleges is important. You are comfortable with off-campus hostel accommodation with a daily commute, and a 2-person room arrangement is actually preferable to a dormitory. Your all-in 5-year budget accommodates approximately ₹51–57 Lakhs.
Consider alternatives if: A lower course fee is the priority — Ad-din Sakina at $33,500 or PAHMC at $35,000 offer significant savings, though in district towns rather than Dhaka. You specifically want an on-campus hostel arrangement where you never need to commute — Marks Medical College in Mirpur-14 and several other colleges have hostel inside or directly adjacent to campus. A women-only environment is required — Ad-din Sakina or MCW&H Uttara are better suited.
Osama’s Honest Verdict
The thing that consistently stands out about MH Samorita from every Indian student I have spoken to who studies or has studied there is the community feeling. Maharashtra students, UP students, Bihar students, Delhi students — they build real friendships, organise food together, help each other through the item and card system in Phase I, and create an Indian student experience that is closer to studying in an Indian college town than most Bangladesh MBBS destinations manage to achieve. That is genuinely valuable, and it is something I do not want to understate when families are weighing this decision.
The hospital is real. 500 beds with ICU, CCU, NICU, and a Cath Lab in central Dhaka — the patient load and diagnostic exposure are meaningfully better than what you get at a smaller private college hospital. The central location is a genuine quality-of-life advantage. Dhaka University affiliation is the gold standard for professional examinations in Bangladesh private colleges.
The honest caveats: the off-campus hostel with the daily commute is a real factor that every student needs to accept and plan around. It works — thousands of students have done it for years without serious disruption. But it is not the same as walking from your room to your lecture hall. At $44,000 course fee and ~₹51–57 Lakhs all-in, MH Samorita sits above the budget tier. If cost is the primary constraint, I will recommend PAHMC or Ad-din Sakina to you instead, and I will be honest about that too.
For a student who wants central Dhaka, a large and supportive Indian peer community, a well-equipped 500-bed hospital, and a Dhaka University degree — and whose budget accommodates the fee level — MH Samorita is one of the strongest choices in Bangladesh MBBS for Indian students.
Frequently Asked Questions — MH Samorita Medical College
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