Nepal Medical College & Teaching Hospital
- Kathmandu, Nepal
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- Private
- Estd:1997
- Info
- Courses
- Fee
- Admission
- Facilities
Nepal Medical College and Teaching Hospital (NMCTH), located in Jorpati, Kathmandu, is a premier private medical institution established in 1997. Affiliated with Kathmandu University and recognized by the Nepal Medical Council (NMC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), it offers a range of healthcare programs including BDS, B.Sc. Nursing, Pharmacy, and Public Health, as well as various postgraduate MD/MS specialties.
The college is particularly favored by Indian students due to its proximity to India, a curriculum that aligns closely with National Medical Commission (NMC) standards, and its 700-bed teaching hospital which provides extensive clinical exposure to a diverse patient demographic.
5.5-year MBBS course, comprising four and a half years of academic study followed by a one-year compulsory rotatory internship.
Approximately ₹28–34 Lakhs for the entire MBBS course
MBBS admission in Nepal requires passing NEET-UG (for Indian students) or the MECEE-BL exam conducted by the Medical Education Commission (MEC). Candidates must have 50% or more in 10+2 (PCB), be at least 17 years old, and submit applications directly to colleges or via MEC. The process involves registration, exam, counseling, and document verification.
- Mandatory on-campus housing for students with separate wings for males and females.
- Modern lecture halls with audio-visual aids, advanced simulation/skill labs, and a dedicated anatomy dissection hall.
- A central library featuring extensive textbooks, medical journals, and digital databases with high-speed internet access.
- 24-hour in-house pharmacy services for patients and staff.
- The entire campus is under 24/7 CCTV surveillance with dedicated security personnel.
