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Manipal College of Medical Sciences
Kathmandu Medical College (KMC)
BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS), Dharan,Sunsari
 Institute Of Medicine (IOM) 
 

MBBS 

 

BPKIHS was established on 18th January 1993 and was subsequently upgraded as Autonomous Health Sciences University on 28th October 1998 with a mandate to work towards developing socially responsible and competent health work force, providing holistic health care and engaging in health research. This is an Indo–Nepal cooperation project. BPKIHS Teaching hospital has 700 beds and well established major clinical and basic science department. This institute has separate complex for College of Dental Surgery (BDS). This institute also runs Nursing courses and allied sciences course (B.Sc. MLT, IT, OT). Under the Post graduate program this institute is running MD, MS, M.Sc., M. Sc. Nursing. In near future this institute will also run MDS course. After the establishments of School of public Health in 2005, this institute is also running 2 year MPH course. Now there are 10 courses in this institute.

 

Brief information about BPKIHS:

Full Name: BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS), Dharan Ghopa

Estd.: 18th January 1993

Location: Dharan Ghopa, Dist: Sunsari, Zone: Koshi

Environment: Subtropical, 2nd most rainy place of Nepal, First one is Pokhara.

 

Affiliation: Autonomous University, Semi-governmental Health Institute, An Indo-Nepal Co-operation Project.

Supported by: Government of India, AIIMS Delhi.

Total No. Of beds: 700

 

 

Faculties:

 

Intermediate

UG

PG

Course

 

Courses(Seats)

Cost(Tuition Fee only)#

 

Courses

Cost#

Medical

 

 

MBBS(120)

HSTFS : NRs. 06 Lakh

PSTFS : NRs. 36 Lakh

FTFS (Non SARC): $ 70 Thousand

 

MD/MS (70-80,variable)

 

Dental

 

 

BDS(50)

HSTFS : NRs. 6 Lakh

PSTFS : NRs. 14 Lakh

 

MDS(12)

46 Lakh

Nursing

CN(40)

 

B.Sc.Nurs.(25)/BN (30)

 

M.Sc. Nurs. (10)

 

 

Public Health

 

 

 

 

MPH(10)

 

Lab. Tech

 

 

B.Sc. MLT(10)/

B.Sc.MIT

 

 

 

Gen. Science

 

 

 

 

M.Sc. (Basic Sc.)

 

 

Note:

# = This Cost does not includes admission charges and other charges. This cost around NRs. 60 thousand only per annum.

HSTFS = Heavily Subsidised Tuition Fee Scheme

PSTFS = Partially Subsidised Tuition Fee Scheme

FTFS = Full Tuition Fee Scheme

 

Entrance Examination and Month of session:

S.No.

Course

Entrance examination

Session

1.

CN, MPH, M.Sc. Basic, Msc. Nursing, and All UG courses

Last week of July or First week of August

September

2.

MD/MS/MDS

June

July

 

 

 

 

 

Eligibility for entrance examination (UG):

  1. Have passed Class 12 or I.Sc. or equivalent degree with Biology, Physics, Chemistry and English as their major subject.

  2. 17 years of age by last day of application.

 

Students/teachers/Staff Organizations:

  1. Students’ Welfare Society (SWS) (Estd. 23rd October 2009): This is a non-political, non-profitable organization of all students of BPKIHS. This organization represents all the students studying in different level and different courses of BPKIHS. In BPKIHS, this is the only organization which works in the field of academic, residence, occupation which are the major issue of students and other activities like Dance/music, sports/gym/swimming. In the last meeting (February 2011), the Senate of this institute has approved a proposal of establishing students’ welfare society in BPKIHS as demanded by all the students. Now, this is the only organization approved by BPKIHS. Now this organization is central organization of students of BPKIHS. This organization is headed by Dr Saroj Kumar Shah (MBBS Intern) who is the acting president and the secretary is Mr Roshan Aacharya (BDS 2009 Batch). There are 35 members in the executive committee of this organization. All members were selected by election procedure conducted last year (December 2011) by democratic way. Recently the Central mess committee and Gym committee are also working under the students’ welfare Society. IPP Mr amit Kumar Sah. Chartered President is Dr Bhushan Bhattarai and Chartered Secretary General is Dr Mukesh Kumar Sah.

  2. Blood Donation Committee: This is also an organization of students of BPKIHS which mainly works for collection of blood and emergency management of blood. This organization has collaboration with Nepal Red Cross Society. This Organization also works in Society for poor, Flood victim. This committee is headed by Mr. Rojit Karna (MBBS 3rd year). IPP is Mr Sameer Kumar Jha. Past Presidents are Mr Abanish Singh,  Dr. Satish Prasad Barnawal.

  3. Parikrama Students Family (Estd. 1994): This is another students’ organization of BPKIHS working in the field of literature, art, publication. This organization has a library also, mainly with books of literature to facilitate the students involved in extra activities. This family publishes one bimonthly magazine (Harbinger) and one annual magazine (Parikrama). This family is headed by Mr. Priyash Thakurathi (MBBS 3rd year).

  4. Central Mess Committee: This organization is involved in the maintenance of the mess within the hostel. This organization is working under The Students’ welfare Society. This organization is headed by Mr. Ram Prakash Roy Chhanau (BDS 3rd year)

  5. Gym Committee: This committee maintains the gym centre of hostel. This committee is under Students’ Welfare Society. This committee is headed by Mr Shashi Shekhar (MBBS 2009 Batch).

  6. Rotaract club of Dharan Ghopa : It is an international organizations in this institute in which students of BPKIHS are involved. President of Rotaract Club of Dharan Ghopa is Mr. Ananat Aryal (MBBS 3rd year). This organization is involved in the professional development of students of BPKIHS and social works mainly in Sunsari, Dhankuta and Morang district with the motto of “Service above Self”. This year this club achieved best club award among th rotaract club of District 3292 (Nepal and Bhutan).

  7. PSRN: It is another international organizations in this institute in which students of BPKIHS are involved. PSRN is headed by Dr. Deepak Moktan.

  8. Staff welfare forum and medical and dental teachers’ welfare society are the organization of staffs and faculty respectively.

Facilities:

  • Health insurance

  • Compulsory Hostel

  • Library (12 opening hours)

  • Gym centre

  • Swimming pool

  • Wi- Fi Zone

Unique Facts:

  • Autonomous University

  • An Indo- Nepal Co-operation Project

  • Collaboration with AIIMS, New Delhi

  • Higher study facilities

  • Community based training of Students and services to local people through the concept of teaching district.

  • Compulsory community oriented residential rotatory internship which is mandatory to complete in BPKIHS and its teaching district.

  • Wi-fi Zone all over BPKIHS premises

  • Clean pollution free environment.

  • Water Supply and electricity Supply round the clock.

  • Committed to social responsibility.

     

  • Contact Address:

    Academic Division, BPKIHS

    Ph. No.: 00-977-9725161755, Extn.: 09308332802

    Fax No. : 00-977-25-520251

    Website: 2013MBBSMDMDSPG

    Email add: JANAKI28CLG@GMAIL.COM

    P.O.Box. No: 7053, Kathmandu, Nepal

Maharajgunj Campus (MC) at Maharajgunj, Kathmandu is one of the nine campuses of the Institute of Medicine (IoM). Since its upgradation to the status of a campus of IoM from the Auxiliary Health Worker's School in 1972, MC has, during the span of just over two decades, played a significant role in conducting academic programmes for the development of different categories of Human Resources for Health (HRH) in Nepal. Of the twenty-nine academic programmes that the IoM runs to date, twenty-five consisting of eighteen postgraduate, four undergraduate and three certificate programmes (about ninty percent of the educational activities of the IoM) are being conducted at MC. In its endeavour to create competent and diverse Human Resources for Health. HRH, ranging from a Primary health Care worker to a Medical Specialist for rendering primary to tertiary health care in the country. MC has indeed taken a long stride in the field of medical education in Nepal.

The establishment of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH) in 1983 near to MC premise, made the fact very clear imparting medical education does require a teaching hosital for facilitating teaching-learning activities effectively. With the establishment of TUTH, MC acquired the full status of the First Medical School in Nepal. Since then, MC not only became responsible for imparting medical education but also started to provide tertiary health care to all those coming to THTH. The faculty of medicine here played a dual role- that of a medical teacher and a medical specialist.

Institutional Objectives::

In its endeavour to fulfilling country's need of Human Resources for Health an research undertakings, MC in association with TUTH and accordance with the HMG New Education Act 1993 (2050), has the following overall institutional objectives:

  • To undertake undergraduate and postgraduate medical education to create generalist and specialist medical professionals.

  • To train human resources for health in allied health sciences.

  • To deliver preventive, curative, promotional and rehabilitiative health care.

  • To conduct educational and biomedico-social research.

  • To implement continuing education for Human Resources for Health.

  • To establish academic linkage with international medical schools/colleges/universities.

Future::

It has been felt that Maharajgunj Campus (MC) of the IOM, after having served the nation for over two decades, must concentrate on tertiary education under the academic guidelines set by the HMG and promulgated by the Ministry of Education in 1993. As a result, MC has stopped many of its programmes and acquired newer sets of roles and responsibilities brought about by the changes in the global prespective in general and societal needs in Nepal in particular. If this twentieth century needs to pass on legacy to its future, changes in role and responsibilities of MC become inevitable and calls for thinking globally while acting locally in order to herald medical education that will be appropriate for the twenty-first century.

Certificate programmes being conducted at MC are after 12 years of formal education and are in the hospotal-related areas of Health Laboratory, Pharmacy and Radiography. A bachelor course in Optometry was started in 1997.

MC now runs the MBBS programme as its main academic programme; it will gradually undertake other specific undergraduate and postgraduate programmes from its departmental level.

Looking ahead towrads the future, MC aims to achieve self-reliance in the production of medical and allied health science graduates and postgraduates in different specialities of medical seiences to fulfill the demand of Human Resources for Health in the country.

 

Constituent Campuses

01. Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu

02. Maharajgunj Nursing Campus, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu

03. Ayurved Campus, Kirtipur, Kathmandu

04. Nursing Campus, Biratnagar

05. Nursing Campus, Birgunj

06. Nursing Campus, Pokhara

07. Nursing Campus, Nepalgunj

Affiliated Campuses

01. Lalitpur Nursing Campus, Sanepa

02. National Medical College, Birgunj

03. Universal College of Medical Sciences, Bhairahawa

04. Janaki Medical College, Janakpur

05. People's Dental College and Hospital, Naya Bazar, Kathmadu

06. MB Kedia Dental College, Birgunj

07. KIST Medical College, Lalitpur

08. Chitwan School of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur

09. National Model College for Advanced Learning, Lainchaur, Kathmandu

10. Sunsari Technical College, Sunsari

11. Gandaki Medical College, Lekhnath, Kaski

12. Nepal Aurved medical College, Birgung, Parsa

13. Matrix College, Birgung, Parsa

14. Jana Maitri foundation Institute of Medical Sciences, Balaju

15. Manamohan Memorial Institute of Health Science, Kathmandu

16. Nepalese Army Institute of Health Science, Bhandarkhal, Kathmandu

Maharajgunj Medical Campus

Majority of courses, ranging from Bachelor to post-graduate levels, are offered at Maharajgunj Campus of the Institute. Maharajgunj Medical Campus runs Six bachelor's level programmes (MBBS, BPH, B.Optom, BSc.MIT, Bachelor in Audiology Speech Language Pathology (BASLP) and B.Pharm), and 25 Post-graduate level programmes (MD Internal Medicine, MS General Surgery, MD Obs. and Gynae., MD Pathology, MS ENT, MD Anaesthesiology, MD Ophthalmology, MD Paediatrics, MD Psychiatry, MS Orthopaedics, MD Radiodiagnosis, MD General Practice, MD Dermatology, MD Cl. Anatomy, MD Cl. Physiology, MD Cl. Pharmacology, MD Microbiology, MD Biochemistry, M.Sc.MLT Microbiology, M.Sc. Cl. Biochemistry and MPH) courses. In addition, MDS Prosthodonics and Maxio Facial Surgery, MDS Peridontics and Implatology, MDS Conservative Dentistry and Endonentics and MDS Orthodontics and Dentofacial have also been conducted. M.Phil. Cl. Psychology,DM Cardilogy, DM Nephrology,DM Neurology, DM Gastrology, M.CH.GIS Surgery, M.CH. CVS Surgery, M.CH.URO Surgery, M.CH.Neuro Surgery and M.CH. Plastic Surgery, PHD in Microbiology and Public Health has also been conducted.

Nursing Campuses

Nursing Campus, Maharajgunj in Kathmandu offers Certificate to PhD level courses (PCL in Nursing, BSc.Nursing, BN (Bachelor in Hospital Nursing, Bachelor in Community Nursing, Bachelor in Psychiatry Nursing) and three programmes in Master in Nursing (i. Women's Health Development, ii. Paediatric Nursing iii. Adult Nursing), and PhD in Nursing. The nursing campuses in Biragnatar, Birgunj, Pokhara and Nepalgunj have Certificate Level and Bachelor in Nursing. Nursing Campus Pokhara is the only one campus outside the valley where BSc Nursing and MN Adult Nursing are running.

Ayurved Campus

This campus conducts BAMS (Bachelor Level in Ayurvedic Medicine) and MD Ayurved (Kaya Chikitsa) in its building at Kirtipur. 50 bed Ayurved Teaching Hospital has been brought into operation within TU premises.

This is an oldest medical institute of Nepal. It was established in 1974. MBBS course was established in 1978. It is an institute located in the capital of Nepal, Kathmandu

 

Brief information about IOM, Maharajgunj:

No of Beds:- 440

No. Of Seats:- 43+17

Cost of Study: Around 5 lakhs for Nepalese students and 22 lakh for paying seats.

Sessin :-Mangsir

 

 

This is one of the largest medical institutes of Nepal. This medical institute is located in Pokhara of Nepal.

Brief information about Manipal College of Medical Sciences:

No of Beds:- 825

No. Of Seats:- 135 +25 annually (In two, Session August and February)

Cost of Study: Around 35 Lakhs for Nepalese students.

Contact Address:-

Academic Division, Manipal Colleges of Medical Sciences

Phulbari Pokhara,Kaski- District, Nepal

 

This medical institute located in the Kathmandu. This is affiliated to Kathmandu University (KU)

 

Brief information about Kathmandu Medical College:

No of Beds:-

No. Of Seats:- 90+10 seats annually

Cost of Study:- Around 35 lakh

Session :- August

Contact Address:-

Academic Division, Kathmandu Medical Colleges.

Sinamangal,Kathmandu-District, Nepal

Contact No.:-01-4469062

Website :-www.kmc.edu.np

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  •  MBBS in Nepal : Admission for session 2013 in medical colleges has started.

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  • Student must have done his 12 th from CBSE or any other equivalent board.

  • Students appearing in 12 th are also eligible.

  • Minimum percentage in PCB is 50 % .

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