College of Medical Sciences
- Bharatpur, Nepal
- National Medical Commission (NMC)
- Private
- Estd:1993
- Info
- Courses
- Fee
- Admission
- Facilities
The College of Medical Sciences (CMS) in Bharatpur, Nepal, established in 1993, is a premier private medical institution affiliated with Kathmandu University and recognized by global bodies including the WHO and the National Medical Commission (NMC). The college is renowned for its comprehensive healthcare education, offering undergraduate programs like BDS (Dentistry), B.Sc. Nursing, and B.Sc. Medical Lab Technology, alongside a wide array of postgraduate (MD/MS) and super-specialty (DM/M.Ch) courses in fields such as Cardiology and Neurosurgery.
Strategically located in the Chitwan district, the campus integrates advanced diagnostic laboratories with a massive 1,050-bed teaching hospital, providing students with high-volume patient exposure and modern facilities for clinical research and hands-on training.
5.5-year MBBS course, comprising 4.5 years of academic study and a one-year compulsory rotating internship.
Approximately ₹55–64 Lakhs for the entire MBBS course
Admission to the MBBS program at the College of Medical Sciences (CMS), Bharatpur, Nepal, requires candidates, especially Indian students, to qualify for the NEET UG exam (minimum 50th percentile). Applicants must have completed 10+2 with a minimum of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB). The process involves submitting an online application, providing proof of NEET qualification, and potentially passing the MECEE-UG entrance exam conducted by the Medical Education Commission (MEC) of Nepal.
- Separate, secure enclaves for male and female students within the campus.
- Seven spacious, technologically advanced, and well-ventilated halls.
- State-of-the-art labs for Basic Sciences (Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, etc.).
- A massive resource center housing over 20,000 books and access to 17,000+ full-text medical journals via digital databases.
- A fleet of buses and vehicles for transporting students and staff between the college, hospital, and other sites.
