Forward Swapna Rani scored one goal for Bangladesh while midfielder Amisha Baxla netted one for India.
In the day’s match, midfielder Amisha Baxla put Indian side ahead scoring with a close range right footed shot from inside the box, off a pass from another midfielder Sunita Munda in the 24th minute (1-0).
But within two minutes forward Swapna Rani leveled the margin for Bangladesh with a low-range right-footed volley utilizing a header from defender Rumi Akhter in the 26th minute (1-1).
The game saw getting one yellow card -- Sunita Munda of India.
Bangladesh will take on India in the final on October 15 at the same venue.
Bangladesh confirmed their spot in the final of four-team meet beating Nepal by 2-1 goals while India also reached the final routing hosts Bhutan by 10-1 goals on Friday.
Earlier, Bangladesh made a flying start beating hosts Bhutan by 2-0 goals in their first match while India crushed Nepal by 4-1 goals in the day’s opening match on Wednesday last.
In their last three meets in SAFF U−15 Women's Championships, Bangladeshi girls won two matches and lost one against India.
After crushing India by 3-0 goals in the group stage of SAFF U−15 Women's Championship 2017, Bangladesh again beat them by 1-0 goal in the final to clinch their first title in Kamalapur Stadium here on December 24.
In the SAFF U−15 Women's Championship 2018, Bangladeshi girls conceded a 0-1 goal defeat against the same side in the final of in Thimphu on August 18.
Bangladesh: Rupna Chakma, Nasrin Akhter, Afedia Khandokar, Surma Jannat, Swapna Rani, Shamsunnahar, Shaheda Akhter Ripa (Sumi Khatun-46th), Rumi Akhter, Nusrat Jahan Bristi, Mahfuza Khatun (Kohtai Kisku-46th), Joynob Bibi Rita.
India: Adrija Sarkhel, Jyoti Kumari, Purnima Kumari, Shilky Devi Hemam, Nisha, Martina Thhokhom, Astam Oraon (Sumati Kumari-77th), Sunita Munda (Lynda Kom Setro-81st minute), Amisha Baxla, Sai Sankhe (Kiran-61st), Babina Devi Lisham.
Referee: Choki Om (Bhutan).