Nepal, is a landlocked country located in South Asia. It is mainly situated in the Himalayas. Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world, and the health care available to many Nepalis is clearly inadequate.
One of the main reasons for this is the unwillingness of health care personnel, particularly doctors, to serve in Nepal’s remote and rural areas. The country’s current system of medical education has failed to address this.
In northern Nepal summers are cool and winters are severe, while in the south, summers are very hot while winters are mild to cold. Nepal has five seasons: spring, summer, monsoon, autumn and winter. … The Kathmandu Valley has a pleasant climate with average summer temperatures of 20°C – 35°C and 2°C – 12°C in winter.
CAPITAL : Kathmandu
POPULATION : 28.61 million (2019) World Bank
President:Bidhya Devi Bhandari
Continent:Asia
POPULAR CITIES : 1.Kathmandu, Nepal– The City of Peace · 2. Pokhara, Nepal – Gateway to the Himalayas · 3. Janakpur – City of Ponds · 4. Lumbini – Birthplace of Lord Buddha ·
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MBBS Duration |
4 ½ Years (Internship of 1 Year) |
Total Tuition Fees |
60,00,000 INR |
Medium of Teaching |
English Medium |
Seats for Indian Students |
1000 Seats |
University Recognition |
NMC, WHO, UNESCO |
Kathmandu Medical College, is the premier medical institute in Nepal that provides quality services and medical care for foreign students who want to pursue MBBS in Nepal. The institute offers online services to students by acquiring the drastic teaching experience of the faculty.
Kathmandu Medical College is the premier medical institute in Nepal that provides quality services and medical care for foreign students who want to pursue MBBS in Nepal. The institute offers online services to students by acquiring the drastic teaching experience of the faculty.
Total Course Fees for 5.5 years |
Rs. 50 lakhs (approx) |
Duration of MBBS Course |
5.5 years |
Medium of Teaching |
English |
Recognition of University |
Nepal Medical Council & NMC |
Kathmandu Medical College fee structure |
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Particulars |
Fees in INR |
At the time of Admission |
INR 24,54,938 |
First-Year |
INR 7,80,225 |
Second-Year |
INR 7,80,225 |
Third-Year |
INR 520,150 |
Fourth-Year |
INR 4,15,993 |
Hostel Fees (P.A.) |
INR 3,12,500 |
Total Fees |
INR 49,50,000 (approx) |
The Patan Academy of Health Sciences, is a public not-for-profit tertiary academic institution dedicated to improving Nepal’s rural health by training health workers for rural Nepal.
The goal of PAHS is that its graduates will not only provide severely needed medical care in rural Nepal, but will also eventually become leaders in health care policy, dedicated to improving the health of the remote and destitute populations in Nepal. Furthermore, PAHS will serve as a model of innovative medical education in a developing country, which can be replicated elsewhere .
PAHS is located in the city of Patan, Nepal, which is adjacent to the capital city of Kathmandu. PAHS is based at Patan Hospital, which is the major teaching hospital for the academy.
Location |
Lalitpur, Nepal |
Course Duration |
5 years + 1 year of internship |
University Recognition |
NMC, WHO |
Medium of Education |
English Language |
Tribhuvan University (TU), established in 1959, is the first national institution of higher education in Nepal. The Central Administrative Office and the Central Campus of the university are located on the north eastern facade of Kirtipur, an ancient and small town located five kilometers away from Kathmandu city centre. The university covers over an area of 154.77 hectares (3042-5-2 ropanis) of land at Kirtipur.
Tribhuvan University is a non-profit making autonomous institution funded by the Government of Nepal. On January 8, 2013, the government of Nepal has principally agreed to declare Tribhuvan University as the Central University.
There are five institutes and four faculties under which 40 central departments, 62 constituent campuses, and 1062 affiliated colleges in different disciplines are running. Likewise, there are four research centers in TU Being one of the largest universities in the world in terms of its size and the diversity of programmes, it has been able to fulfill the requirements of large number of students.
Annual Tution Fees (approx) |
Rs. 84,000/Year |
MBBS Course Duration |
5.5 Years |
Medium of Education |
English Language |
University Recognition |
NMC & WHO |
The Manipal College of Medical Sciences (MCOMS), affiliated to Kathmandu University was set up at Pokhara in 1994 with an MBBS program. It was the first private institution to establish a medical college in Nepal. Further to this, the 750 bed Manipal Teaching Hospital (MTH), Pokhara commenced in 1998. The college and hospital have been set up with modern facilities for modern education and health delivery.
Tuition Fees of MBBS Course (approx.) |
Rs. 11 Lacs/Year |
MBBS Course Duration |
4&½ years |
Medium of Instruction |
English Language |
Entrance examination |
Medical Entrance Test (MET) is required |
Recognition |
NMC & WHO |
Manipal College of Medical Sciences – MBBS Fee Structure 2021 |
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Particular |
Course Fee |
Course fee in USD (approx) |
78,571 USD |
Course fee in Indian Rupees (approx) |
55,00,000 INR |
Hostel in Rupees (approx) |
6,60,000 INR |
Total Fees |
61,60,000 INR |
Note: 1 USD -INR70(approx) |
B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS) was established on Jan 18, 1993 and subsequently upgraded as an autonomous Health Sciences University on Oct 28, 1998 with a mandate to work towards developing socially responsible and competent health workforce, providing health care & involving in innovative health research.
The Institute, located in Eastern Nepal, has extended its continued health services through teaching district concept to Primary Health Care Centers, District Hospitals and Zonal Hospitals in different districts of the region.
This University is aptly named after Bisheshwar Prasad Koirala, Nepal’s visionary leader in social uplifting, firm believer of national integration. This Institute is envisaged as one of the successful examples of Nepal-India co-operation. The Health Ministers of the two countries signed the Indo-Nepal agreement for establishment of BPKIHS on Mar 10, 1994.
Course Duration |
5 years |
Medium of Teaching |
English Language |
Recognition |
NMC & WHO |