Medical Admission Syllabus 2026 Explained

SyllabusPublished: April 4, 20266 min read

By AdmissionTestBD Team

Edited by AdmissionTestBD Team

A detailed breakdown of the MBBS/BDS admission test syllabus with chapter-wise weightage analysis and recommended study priorities.

The Medical Admission Test in Bangladesh follows a specific syllabus based on the HSC curriculum.

Mark Distribution (100 Marks)

- Biology: 30
- Chemistry: 25
- Physics: 20
- English: 15
- General Knowledge: 10

Key Focus Areas

Biology: Focus heavily on Human Physiology, Genetics, and Cell Biology. Chemistry: Organic chemistry and chemical bonds are very important. Physics: Memorize formulas and focus on modern physics and electricity. English: Synonyms, antonyms, prepositions, and sentence correction. GK: Bangladesh history, especially the Liberation War of 1971.

Study Priority

Start with Biology and Chemistry as they carry the most weight. Practice English and GK daily for 30 minutes.

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