Asia

Study in Bangladesh

Bangladesh offers a low-cost, vibrant study environment, particularly popular for medical and engineering programs. The primary visa is the **Student Visa (S-1)**, which is typically issued for the duration of the course but requires annual renewal with the Department of Immigration.

Application timeline

4-8 weeks (plus time for registration and visa renewal).

Living cost

BDT 18,000 - 35,000/month (USD 150 - 300, very low cost of living).

Hourly wage

$0 - BDT 200/hr (Casual work is prohibited).

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Student visa pathways

Processing times, work rights, required documents, and dependent rules for each permit route.

Student Visa (S-1) + Annual Renewal

Long-stay, Academic

Validity

Duration of course (renewable annually)

Processing time

4-8 weeks (via Embassy/High Commission).

Fee

Varies (often free for some SAARC countries, up to $150 USD for others).

Work rights

No. Casual or part-time work is strictly prohibited.

Documents required

Acceptance Letter from Govt-Approved Institution, Financial Guarantee Certificate (or bank statement), Medical Fitness Certificate, Police Clearance Certificate, Passport, Photo, Application Form.

Dependents

Yes, Dependent Visa (F-3) for spouse and children, but difficult and requires high levels of proof of financial support. · No (Dependents are not permitted to work).

Top universities & flagship programs

Shortlist globally-ranked institutions with tuition benchmarks.

University of Dhaka (DU)

Dhaka · #1 (in Bangladesh, varies regionally)

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Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

4 years · USD 1,000 - 2,000/yr (Intl)

Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)

Dhaka · Top Engineering University

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Master of Science in Civil Engineering

1.5-2 years · USD 1,500 - 3,000/yr (Intl)

Scholarships & exchange routes

Reduce tuition costs and build international exposure.

Scholarships

Merit + needs-based opportunities

Commonwealth Scholarship (Bangladesh Government)

Full tuition, monthly allowance, housing allowance, travel.

High-achieving students from Commonwealth countries for undergraduate and postgraduate study.

ICCR (Indian Council for Cultural Relations) Scholarship

Monthly allowance, tuition, accommodation allowance.

Available to foreign nationals, including those studying in Bangladesh, based on specific bilateral agreements.

University Scholarships (e.g., NSU Merit-Based)

Up to 50% tuition waiver (merit-based).

High academic merit for undergraduate and graduate studies; highly competitive for international applicants.

Exchange partners

1-2 semester mobility

SAARC Exchange Program

1 semester or 1 year

Students from South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) member states at partner institutions.

Commonwealth Scholarship Commission Exchange

Varies

Students from Commonwealth countries.

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Annual Visa Renewal Mandatory

The Student Visa (S-1) must be renewed annually at the Department of Immigration and Passports (DIP) office in Dhaka, a process that requires updated documentation, including the university's confirmation letter.

Visa success playbook

Action items that consistently strengthen study permit approvals.

Secure your Police Clearance Certificate before applying; ensure your Medical Fitness Certificate is from an approved doctor; be prepared for the mandatory **annual visa renewal** process.

Country fast facts

Key embassy + lifestyle data

Official language

Bengali

Currency

Bangladeshi Taka (BDT)

Time zone

UTC+06:00

Visa portal

Part-time work ideas

Average hourly wages

None (Part-time work is strictly prohibited)

N/A

Foreign students are strictly prohibited from engaging in any casual, part-time work.

Research Assistantship/Teaching Assistantship (Stipend)

Varies (Minimal stipend/hourly rate)

Highly limited, usually only for high-level graduate research, and must be approved by the university and Immigration.

Nearest embassies

Plan biometrics & interviews

No embassy information available.

Job market insights

Low. No direct post-study work visa. Graduates must secure an employer willing to sponsor a work permit, which is a complicated process and usually requires high-level skills.