Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital
- Biratnagar, Nepal
- National Medical Commission (NMC)
- Private
- Estd:2004
- Info
- Courses
- Fee
- Admission
- Facilities
Established in 2004 and affiliated with Kathmandu University, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital (NMCTH) in Biratnagar is one of Nepal’s premier private medical institutions. The college offers a range of healthcare programs including BDS (Dentistry), B.Sc. Nursing, B.Pharm, and various postgraduate MD/MS specializations. Recognized by the Nepal Medical Council (NMC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, it serves as a major academic hub in eastern Nepal.
The campus is equipped with modern infrastructure, including advanced research laboratories, a well-stocked digital library, and a 1,050-bed tertiary care teaching hospital that provides students with extensive clinical exposure across diverse patient populations.
6-year MBBS course, which includes a mandatory one-year rotating internship.
Between ₹50–60 Lakhs for the total MBBS course
Nobel Medical College (Nepal) MBBS admission for international students is primarily based on a valid NEET UG score. The process involves submitting an application, document verification, and potential counseling based on MECEE-BL (Medical Education Commission Entrance Examination) criteria. Applicants must be 17 years old, with strong 10+2 marks in biology, physics, and chemistry.
- Separate, fully furnished residential wings for boys and girls with 24/7 security.
- 24/7 central laboratory covering Pathology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Histopathology.
- Well-equipped lecture halls, seminar rooms, and tutorial halls with modern audio-visual aids.
- A large digital and physical library (approx. 8,000+ sq. ft.) with internet access.
