Nilphamari Medical College

Nilphamari Medical College also known as NpMC is a public medical school in Nilphamari, Bangladesh. The class of the first batch of 50 students was commenced on January 10, 2019, on its temporary campus of Nilphamari Sadar Hospital. There are 48 students in first batch, among them 23 are male and 25 are female students. Male students are.. 01. Md Abrahim Ebu 02. Md Sohel Rana 03. Md Imran Hossain 04. Md mehedi hasan 05. Payel chandro sarkar 06. Md Mahafuzul Islam 07. Md Ahsan habib 08. Md abidullah anik 09. Shamim shahriar 10. Sazzad sagor 11. Altafuzzaman Anik 12. Arnob 13. H.M. Tamzid 14. Hasan 15. Alif 16. Istiak 17. Mahmudul Hasan 18. Shishir khan 19. Kamol Samodder 20. Tanvir Hossain 21. Raju 22. Imrul Kayes 23. Anik Roy

Nilphamari Medical College
নীলফামারী মেডিকেল কলেজ
Other name
NpMC
TypePublic medical school
Established2018 (2018)[1]
Academic affiliation
Rajshahi Medical University
PrincipalMd Rabiul Islam Shah[2]
Academic staff
30
Students250
Undergraduates250
Location,
25.9309°N 88.8457°E / 25.9309; 88.8457
CampusUrban
LanguageEnglish


Now the theretical class is conducting at Nilphamari Diabetic Clinic and practical class is conducting at Nilphamari 250 bed General Hospital. Permanent Campus is yet to be built even though five years have already passed of its inaugural ceremony.

Admission

Admission in medical school in Bangladesh is very tough.Thousands of meritorious students take part in Joint medical entrance exam taken by medical admission committee. The topper of the admission test get the opportunity to read medicine in different government medical collge according to their choice and score in the test.Being a government medical college, NpMC is one of the top choice of the students.

Campus

The permenent campus will be built at Notkhana which is almost 5 km away from the city centre and situated at Domar Nilphamari Road. Five years have already been passed of its inaugural, but very few progress have seen to bulid the permanent campus. Students of this College is depriving of quality education due to no permanent infrastructure.

See also


  1. "Nilphamari Medical College, Chandpur". Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Retrieved 2019-03-04.
  2. "Classes from January 10". 28 October 2018.


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