Devdaha Medical College & Research Institute
- Devdaha, Nepal
- National Medical Commission (NMC)
- Private
- Estd:2006
- Info
- Courses
- Fee
- Admission
- Facilities
Devdaha Medical College & Research Institute (DMCRI), established in 2006 and located in the peaceful region of Butwal, Nepal, is a premier private medical institution affiliated with Kathmandu University. Recognized by the Medical Council of Nepal and the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, the college is a popular choice for international students, particularly from India, due to its proximity to the border and English-medium instruction.
DMCRI offers a range of healthcare programs, including its cornerstone MBBS, B.Sc. Nursing, Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), and Bachelor of Pharmacy, alongside various postgraduate MD/MS specializations and diploma courses.
5.5-year MBBS course, consisting of 4.5 years of academic and clinical study followed by a one-year mandatory rotating internship.
Approximately INR 50,00,000 to INR 52,00,000 for the complete 5.5-year MBBS course
Devdaha Medical College in Nepal offers MBBS program requiring 10+2 with PCB (minimum 50% aggregate) and a valid NEET score for Indian students. Admission involves filling out the college application, submitting academic transcripts/documents (10th/12th mark sheets, NEET card, passport), and passing required entrance exams.
- Separate, secure hostels for male and female students.
- Five gallery-type lecture halls with seating for 75–120 students, equipped with modern audio-visual aids.
- Advanced labs for basic sciences, including Anatomy (with a dissection hall), Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, and Microbiology.
- A central and internet-connected library housing thousands of medical books, journals, and digital resources.
- Sports facilities for indoor and outdoor games.
