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It is chaired by the Prime Minister of Nepal and co-chaired by the Health Minister and Education Minister of Nepal. It was established in year 2018. It conducts entrance examinations for undergraduates and post graduates medical degrees which includes MBBS, MD, MS,DM, MCh. [3]
Partnered with Dhulikhel Hospital for MBBS [26] Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital(NoMCTH) 2004 Biratnagar: Morang: Koshi Province: Private 1,30,000 1050 MBBS started in 2007 [27] Lumbini Medical College: 2006 Tansen: Palpa: Lumbini Province: Private 70,000 600 MBBS started in 2009 [28] [29] Birat Medical College Teaching Hospital (BMCTH) 2014
B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS) (Nepali: वी.पी. कोइराला स्वास्थ्य विज्ञान प्रतिष्ठान) popularly known as Ghopa Camp, [1] is a Nepalese autonomous health sciences university.
Manipal College of Medical Sciences (MCOMS) is a private medical college at Pokhara, Nepal. It is associated with Manipal Teaching Hospital, and enrols about 100 students each year for the MBBS medical qualification.
Medical colleges, mostly private, exist throughout Nepal. Local students are admitted after an entrance exam, and foreign students are admitted after an interview. To be eligible for admission to MBBS courses in Nepal's medical colleges, students must pass the higher secondary examination in science or its equivalent.
CLAT - PG - CLAT PG is entrance test for entry in LLM course to national law Universities in India. Telangana State Integrated Common Entrance Test (TS ICET) - is a state level entrance exam for the candidates clearing the exam will be eligible to get an admission into MBA (Master of Business Administration) and MCA courses with in Telangana state.
MCOMS was conceived after an agreement between Government of Nepal and Manipal Education and Medical Group MEMG in 1992. The MBBS program began in December 1994 with temporary recognition by Nepal Medical Council and Affiliation to Kathmandu University. The first batch passed final MBBS in July 1999 and completed internship in July 2000.
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) is one of the five technical institutes under Nepal's Tribhuvan University. [2] IOM offers undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph.D. programs. The institute has eight constituent campuses and fifteen affiliated colleges in Nepal. Its central campus is Maharajgunj Medical Campus in Kathmandu. [3]