From now on, you will no longer have to wait in long lines to buy outpatient tickets at Bangladesh Medical University (BMU). Patients can go to the BMU website ( https://bmu.ac.bd ), complete the payment online, print the prescription (ticket) and consult a doctor at the specified time according to the department mentioned in the ticket. Bangladesh Medical University has launched the online ticketing system with the aim of reducing the suffering and suffering of patients, avoiding unnecessary crowds, and advancing outpatient medical services in a smooth and beautiful way. As a result, from now on, BMU outpatient tickets can be bought online from home. At the same time, you will not have to wait long to see a doctor in the hospital in the morning. This information was announced at a program organized at the university’s Shaheed Dr. Milton Hall on yesterday, October 29, 2025. An agreement was signed with BMU and Pubali Bank to advance this program smoothly and beautifully.
In this program organized by the Registrar of BMU, Professor Dr. Md. Nazrul Islam, Vice-Chancellor of this university, Professor Dr. Md. Shahinul Alam said, the online ticket system has been launched for the needs of the country. The health system of any country is always people-centric. Education and research are for the people of the country. This university has been created for the people of the country. We have been thinking for a long time that patients should not have to wait for a long time. The online ticketing system will reduce long waiting and suffering. In this method, patients can see the doctor at the time they need. Everything will be done in the online system in a time lapse. Online will provide convenience in many ways. Stating that there will be no need to buy tickets and stand in long lines at the hospital, Professor Dr. Md. Shahinul Alam said, I want to take the waiting time from the chamber or hospital to home. There will be no need to wait in the hospital. However, there may be some problems in the beginning in this program. Everyone’s cooperation is needed to overcome it. Especially the cooperation of journalists and media is needed. If they present it positively, this effort of BMU will definitely be successful. Almost all patients are satisfied with the medical services of BMU. But standing in long lines to buy tickets and waiting for hours to see a doctor causes them pain. Today’s initiative is aimed at eliminating that pain. Stating that the process of transforming BMU into a digitalized hospital is underway, he further said, if we are to move forward in line with the modern world, there is no alternative to automation. BMU’s automation program must be taken forward.
The event was also addressed by the Pro-Vice Chancellor (Administration) of Bangladesh Medical University, Professor Dr. Md. Abul Kalam Azad, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research and Development) Professor Dr. Md. Mujibur Rahman Howlader, Treasurer Professor Dr. Nahrin Akhtar, Proctor Dr. Sheikh Farhad, Director of ICT Cell Professor Dr. AKM Akhtaruzzaman, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Pubali Bank Ltd. Mohammad Ali, among others.
They said, Bangladesh Medical University is a trusted name in medical services, higher medical education and research. Today’s initiative is a milestone for the country. Through this, patients will benefit the most. If this can be implemented in all areas of service in the coming days, patients will be able to get their necessary medical services, starting from booking tickets and completing all the tests.