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How to Prepare for the Medical Admission Test: Top 7 Methods

The medical admission test in Bangladesh is one of the toughest exams out there. Every year, around 100,000 students compete for a limited number of spots in medical colleges, but only about 3,000 make it in. With so much competition, it’s clear that solid preparation is key if you want to secure a spot in one of the top medical schools.

Exam Type

The medical admission test includes subjects like Biology (both Zoology and Botany), Chemistry, Physics, English, and General Knowledge. The test is scored out of 100 marks, and if students want a good shot at top medical colleges like Dhaka Medical College and Hospital, they should aim for a score above 80.

7 Best Methods to Get Prepared for the Medical Admission Test

We gathered opinions and tips from current students who secured good rankings in the medical admission test.

Abrar Eyasir: MBBS student at Dhaka Medical College.
Rimiya Rimi: 3rd-year student at Chattogram Medical College.

Focus on Core Textbooks:
To build a solid foundation, focus on the main textbooks. Abrar Eyasir recommends: “Chemistry (Hazari Nag), Physics (Ishak Sir), Zoology (Gazi Ajmal), Botany (Abul Hasan), English (Apex/Retina Digest), and General Knowledge (Joykoli) focusing on Bangladesh history and the Liberation War.”


Consistent Study Routine:
Consistency is key. As Abrar Eyasir points out, you need a daily study routine that covers all subjects steadily to stay on top of the syllabus.


Effective Time Management:
Time management is crucial. Rimiya Rimi suggests studying from 3 AM to 10 AM since mornings are most effective. Focus on quality study hours instead of overloading yourself.


Regular Practice with Past Papers:
Practicing past papers helps you understand the exam pattern and manage your time better. It also builds confidence and reduces exam stress.


Stay Calm and Positive:
Stay calm and confident during both preparation and the exam. Abrar Eyasir advises not to panic and to always keep a positive mindset.


Attend Model Tests and Mock Exams:
Model tests and mock exams prepare you for the real exam by improving time management and revealing areas for improvement.


Balanced Approach to Health and Study:
Health is important too. Rimiya Rimi notes that six hours of focused study is enough if you understand the material. Balance study with good sleep, nutrition, and breaks.

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