Tangail, Bangladesh
600
Total Students
170
International Students
2001
Founded
Kumudini Women’s Medical College in Tangail, Bangladesh, established in 2001 under the Kumudini Welfare Trust, focuses on educating women in medicine with a mission of compassionate community service. The college serves about 600 students, including a number of international learners, and emphasizes professional values, ethical practice and a commitment to lifelong learning.
The curriculum combines classroom instruction with practical clinical exposure at affiliated hospitals, supported by well-equipped laboratories, a spacious dissection hall, a museum and a comprehensive library. Teaching methods include tutorials, small-group discussions and bedside clinical training to build clinical skills and professional confidence. The institution prioritizes quality monitoring and faculty development to sustain strong educational standards.
Kumudini prepares graduates to serve diverse communities and to pursue further training or research. Student services, clinical rotations and community health programs give learners opportunities to apply knowledge in real settings and develop leadership in public health. For women seeking focused medical education with an emphasis on service and practical skill development, Kumudini provides a supportive and mission-driven environment.
If accommodation on campus is important to you we advise you to arraive a few days before so you can try to register. You can also to choose accommodation off campus, we have an article about that here
Register when you arrive
It’s not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it.
Register when you arrive
It’s not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it.
1
Step 1
Choose programs
2
Step 2
Apply online
3
Step 3
Enroll