Gandaki Medical College
- Pokhara, Nepal
- National Medical Commission (NMC)
- Private
- Estd:2007
- Info
- Courses
- Fee
- Admission
- Facilities
Located in the scenic city of Pokhara, Gandaki Medical College (GMC) is a premier private healthcare institution in Nepal, affiliated with Tribhuvan University. Established in 2007, the college offers a broad range of medical and paramedical programs including BDS, BSc Nursing, B. Pharmacy, and B.PH, along with several postgraduate specialties. The campus is known for its robust infrastructure, featuring a 750-bed multi-specialty teaching hospital that provides students with high-volume patient exposure and modern diagnostic facilities.
Recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, GMC has become a top choice for international students due to its English-medium instruction, affordable fee structure, and cultural similarities to the Indian subcontinent.
5.5-year MBBS course, which includes four and a half years of academic study followed by a one-year compulsory rotatory internship.
Approximately ₹45 to ₹55 Lakhs for the entire MBBS course
Admission to the MBBS program at Gandaki Medical College (GMC) in Pokhara, Nepal requires a valid NEET (for Indian students) or MEC entrance exam score (for Nepali students), with admission typically occurring around July-August. Candidates must have passed 10+2 with at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB). The process involves registering with the Medical Education Commission (MEC), participating in counseling, and meeting specific age requirements (minimum 17 years).
- Separate, secure hostels for boys and girls, typically on a twin-sharing basis.
- Spacious, air-conditioned lecture halls and airy classrooms.
- Fully equipped labs for Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology to support hands-on training.
- A large modern library with a wide collection of medical journals, textbooks, and e-learning resources.
- The college provides its own transportation services for community field visits and clinical postings.
