Kathmandu Medical College
- Kathmandu, Nepal
- National Medical Commission (NMC)
- Private
- Estd:1997
- Info
- Courses
- Fee
- Admission
- Facilities
Affiliated with Kathmandu University and established in 1997, Kathmandu Medical College (KMC) is a premier private medical institution in Nepal recognized by the WHO and the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India. The college operates from two distinct campuses: the Duwakot campus for Basic Sciences and the Sinamangal campus for Clinical Sciences, providing a comprehensive academic environment with over 150 faculty members.
KMC offers a wide range of medical and health-related programs, including the Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), B.Sc. Nursing, Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT), and various postgraduate MD/MS and super-specialty DM/MCh programs in fields such as Neurosurgery and Cardiology.
5.5-year MBBS course, structured into 4.5 years of academic study and a 1-year compulsory rotating internship.
Roughly ₹62–65 Lakhs for the entire MBBS course
Admission to the MBBS program at Kathmandu Medical College (KMC) requires passing the Medical Education Commission (MEC) entrance exam or, for international students, using a current-year NEET score. Candidates must have 50% or more in 10+2 (PCB), be at least 17 years old, and apply directly to the college, generally starting in late summer for the academic session.
- Separate, fully furnished hostels for male and female students.
- Technology-enabled classrooms with audio-visual aids.
- Modern pre-clinical labs for Anatomy (with dissection halls), Physiology, Biochemistry, and Microbiology.
- A vast collection of physical textbooks supplemented by a digital library with access to international medical journals.
- Simulation centers where students practice clinical procedures in a risk-free environment.
