Medicine In Nepal

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Medicine in Nepal

Nepal has been receiving much attention from international students who are looking for MBBS Admission in Nepal through Ideal Study Abroad. Their medical institutions are fully equipped with all the required amenities to tech and share information concerning the medial science.

Currently there are five categories of MBBS College in Nepal-those are that affiliated with Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu Universities, B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Science, Patan academy of health science & Karnali Academy of Health Science. The Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) is a four- and half-year integrated program followed by a compulsory internship training of one year. Generally, the MBBS program is divided into three parts. The first two years of study consists of basic medical science. These years also includes an introduction to clinical science. Over the next two and half years, students learn the principles and skills of clinical medicine by rotating through various medical specialties. The final one year consists of internship.

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Universities

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Colleges

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Students

Reason to Choose MBBS In Nepal

  • Degree is Recognized by Medical Council of India (MCI) ,Srilanka Medical Council(SLMC) & World wide .
  • Curriculum of Global Standard WHO Enlisted Institutions Qualified and Experienced teaching faculties
  • Affordable cost and fee can be paid in Installments Means of Transportation is easy.
  • Friendly Environment with food & Culture similar to India & Srilanka
  • Colleges have own hospitals with good patient flow. The Internship is valid in India, Srilanka & Maldives.
  • Many Indian / Srilankan students have already passed from Nepal and working successfully as Renowned doctors in their country.
  • The MBBS degree awarded by TU/KU is formally recognized by all SAARC, Commonwealth & ASIAN countries and is reciprocally by Europe Asia Middle East, America, Australia and African continents
  • Hindi is well understood & spoken by almost all the Nepalese so it is easier to communicate during Internship.
  • Education Standard is very high when compared to many Private Universities in world.



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MBBS Programs

Bachelor Of Medicine And Bachelor Of Surgery (MBBS Program)

Medical colleges in Nepal provide a four-and-a-half-years MBBS degree program in all the preclinical subjects and selected clinical subjects. The four and a half years MBBS course is divided into 9 semesters of 6 months each. Upon successful completion of the course, students will undergo a 1-year compulsory residential rotating internship. The medium of instruction is English.

MBBS Curriculum-Preclinical (Semesters I-IV)​

The first and second years of instruction cover integrated preclinical Sciences, Community Medicine, Introduction to clinical Medicine and Medical Informatics. Preclinical Science includes Anatomy, Microbiology, Pathology, and Pharmacology & Physiology. These subjects are taught in and integrated manner and are incorporated into Community Medicine and introduction to clinical Medicine. Students gain clinical knowledge and problem-solving skills. Medical informatics is integrated to provide computer expertise relevant to medical education.

At the end of the first year and second year there are university examinations on each of the above subjects. A student must complete all subjects of the practical sciences- first year MBBS within three from the date of admission & second year within four from the date of admission.

Clinical Sciences [Semester V-IX]

Clinical sciences include the subjects of forensic Medicine. Community Medicine, Ophthalmology {ENT} Medicine & Allied Subjects [Psychiatry, Dermatology, Radiology, Emergency Medicine &More], Obstetrics & Gynecology, Pediatrics and other allied medical and surgical specialties & subspecialties.

The third year MBBS university examinations in Forensic Medicine, Community Medicine Ophthalmology are held at the end of the seventh semester. A student cannot be admitted to the ninth semester until he/she has passed all four subjects. At the end of nine semesters are the final MBBS university examinations in Medicine and Allied Subjects, Surgery and Allied Subjects, Obstetrics & Gynecology & Pediatrics.

Evaluation

A system of continuous evaluation is followed through fortnightly tests. semester exams end-posting evaluation, seminars & problem-based learning sessions. The continuous evaluation system has helped to achieve excellent results in the university examinations.

Teaching Methodology

  • Didactic classroom lectures
  • Clinical/ Practical training in hospitals, wards/Community visits/Field training camp
  • Symposia/Seminar
  • Clinical meeting/Faculty talks/Guest Lectures
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Internships

One Year of rotating internship is compulsory. The Kathmandu University and Nepal Medical Council have approved six different schemes for internship for student of different countries, as per the requirements of their medical council. Students do their internships in Nepal, India, Sri-Lanka, Australia, USA, UK and South Africa. Internship rules are subject to change as per the rules of medical council of Nepal

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