Junior health minister Zahid Maleque will officially release the results at about 1pm at the Directorate General of Health Services, director medical education Prof ABM Abdul Hannan told bdnews24.com.
The one-hour 100-mark MCQ admission test for both public and private colleges was held on Friday.
Altogether 69,477 candidates applied for 10,227 seats of the highly-competitive admission test held in 23 centres across Bangladesh.
Forty is the pass mark in the written test, number of which will be added with the SSC and HSC GPA scores for the final results.
Twenty-nine government medical colleges have 3,162 seats while 56 private medical colleges have 5,325 seats.
Nine government dental colleges or units will enrol 532 students while 23 private dental institutions are offering 1,280 seats.
Medical and dental colleges start their academic session in January.