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It later shifted its premises to this site in 1998 under the current name Shaheed Monsur Ali Medical College and Hospital. It was and is named after Shaheed M. Mansur Ali , the 3rd prime minister of Bangladesh , and as the finance minister of the Mujibnagar Government he was a leader of Bangladesh's 1971 Liberation War as well.
Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College [40] HFRCMC DU: 2000 2000 145 Dhaka: Dhaka division: link: 5. Jahurul Islam Medical College [41] JIMC DU: 1992 1992 100 Kishoreganj: Dhaka division: link: 6. Uttara Adhunik Medical College [42] UAMC DU: 2007 2007 90 Dhaka: Dhaka division: link: 7. Shaheed Monsur Ali Medical College [43] SMAMC DU: 1994 ...
Shaheed M. Monsur Ali Medical College, Sirajganj (SMMAMC) (Bengali: শহীদ এম. মনসুর আলী মেডিকেল কলেজ, সিরাজগঞ্জ) is a public medical school in Bangladesh, established in 2014. It is located at Sirajganj District. The college is affiliated with the Rajshahi Medical University.
Mymensingh Medical College [4] MMC: DU: 1924 1964 250 Mymensingh: Mymensingh Division: Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College [5] SOMC: SMU: 1936 1962 250 Sylhet: Sylhet division: link: Sher-e-Bangla Medical College [6] SBMC: DU: 1964 1968 250 Barishal: Barishal Division: link: Sir Salimullah Medical College [7] SSMC: DU: 1858 1972 250 Dhaka: Dhaka ...
M. Monsur Ali Medical College may refer to: Shaheed M. Monsur Ali Medical College, Sirajganj , a public medical school in Bangladesh, established in 2014 Shaheed Monsur Ali Medical College , a private medical college in Uttara Model Town, Uttara Dhaka
Ibn Sina National College for Medical Studies, Jeddah; Najran University, Najran; ... Dubai Medical College for Girls; Gulf Medical University; University of Sharjah;
Dubai Medical College for Girls (DMCG) is the first private college awarding degree of Medicine & Surgery in the United Arab Emirates. [1] [2] It was founded in 1986. [3]
Construction began on the college on 6 November 1964, at which time it was known as Barisal Medical College. [3] It opened to students in 1968 and was soon renamed to its current title, bestowed in honor of former prime minister A. K. Fazlul Huq in 1977, [3] a resident of Barisal, was often called by the phrase "Sher-e-Bangla", which translates "The Tiger of Bengal".