Medical Admission Bangladesh 2027
MBBS medical admission guide - pattern, syllabus, past questions, and free mock tests
Exam Overview
The Bangladesh Medical Admission Test is the central competitive exam for MBBS admission to public and private medical colleges. Students answer 100 MCQs in 60 minutes, so preparation must combine concept recall, option discipline, and careful negative-marking control.
This page is a practical map for candidates who want to prepare without expensive coaching. Use the overview to understand the mark distribution, then move to year-wise past papers and chapter practice to find weak areas before the real exam.
Exam Pattern at a Glance
| Total Questions | 100 MCQs |
| Duration | 60 minutes |
| Subjects | Biology (30), Chemistry (25), Physics (20), English (15), GK (10) |
| Marking | +1 for correct, -0.25 for wrong |
| Total Marks | 100 |
| Main route | MBBS medical admission |
Syllabus Breakdown
The test follows the HSC science foundation. The strongest candidates do not only memorize facts; they also learn how often each subject appears and how much time each question can receive.
Biology
30%Cell biology, genetics, ecology, human physiology, botany, zoology
Chemistry
25%Organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical tests
Physics
20%Mechanics, electricity, optics, waves, modern physics, thermodynamics
English
15%Grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, sentence correction, synonyms and antonyms
Recommended study order
Students usually lose marks for two reasons: weak chapter recall and poor time control. A safer plan is to finish high-frequency Biology chapters first, revise Chemistry reactions and formulas in short blocks, then practice Physics calculations under a timer.
- Revise Biology facts daily because it carries the largest share of marks.
- Keep a separate notebook for Chemistry equations, indicators, exceptions, and named tests.
- Practice Physics formula application with one-minute limits per MCQ.
- Use English and General Knowledge as score stabilizers through short regular sessions.
- After every full paper, record the missed chapter and revise that chapter before taking another paper.
Eligibility, marks and shortlist reality
Bangladesh MBBS admission is not decided by the written test alone. Candidates must first satisfy SSC/HSC eligibility, science-subject requirements, and any official GPA conversion rules published for the current session. After that, the 100-mark MCQ score is combined with academic marks according to the circular. This is why a student should prepare for the test and also verify whether their SSC/HSC profile is competitive before choosing public, private, or dental options.
AdmissionTestBD keeps the practice flow focused on the written test because that is the part students can improve most directly. For final application decisions, always match your profile with the latest DGME or official admission portal notice.
Private MBBS cost and seat planning
Students who miss a public seat often consider private medical colleges, but the financial decision is large. A private MBBS plan should include admission fee, monthly tuition, hostel or commute, books, exam fees, clinical expenses, and the one-year internship period. Before paying any admission money, compare BM&DC recognition, attached hospital patient flow, location, guardian budget, and the official poor-and-meritorious quota process.
Use our private medical cost articles as a planning starting point, then confirm the current fee schedule from the college and official admission notice because fees and waiver rules can change.
Past-question pattern analysis
Past papers are most useful when they are reviewed by pattern, not only solved once. Biology tends to reward repeated factual recall, Chemistry mixes concept and exception memorization, Physics punishes slow formula application, and English/GK often decide close scores. After every past-paper attempt, write down the subject, chapter, and mistake type: concept gap, careless reading, memory failure, or risky guess.
The best review cycle is: solve a year paper, revise missed chapters, take a chapter quiz, then return to another year paper after a short gap. This makes the question bank and past-paper archive work together instead of becoming separate practice lists.
Preparation Tips
- Focus on Biology: It carries the highest weightage. Master cell biology, genetics, and human physiology first.
- Practice past papers: Solve the last 10 years of medical admission questions to understand recurring patterns.
- Manage negative marking: With -0.25 per wrong answer, avoid random guessing and skip uncertain questions.
- Take timed mocks: Practicing 100 questions in 60 minutes trains decision speed and stress control.
- Review English basics: Grammar rules, vocabulary, and common correction patterns can protect easy marks.
How AdmissionTestBD adds value
Past papers are not shown as plain copied lists. Each year page includes timing rules, negative marking, subject distribution, sample pattern preview, explanation review, and chapter links so students can turn a past paper into a study plan. The goal is to help candidates understand why an answer is correct and what to revise next.