Manipal College of Medical Sciences Nepal begins MBBS admission process, Apply now
Bengaluru: Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Nepal with a vision to imbibe global leadership in human development, excellence in education and healthcare, opens admissions for their prestigious MBBS programme, April 2021.
The college established in 1994, the first private medical college set up in Nepal, was Manipal's first international foray. With global accreditations and top-ranking in FMGE/NEXT (India), ERPM (Sri Lanka), USMLE (US) and PLAB (UK), the college has over 800 students and over 3500 graduates with a well-connected alumni network. The college is focused on encouraging international bonding to achieve a broad recognition for excellence in health care delivery among Southeast Asian Nations.
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The Multi-ethnic campus is set up in Nepal's picturesque, adventure capital town, a true paradise on earth. The college offers its MBBS students the chance to learn through a variety of standard and rare clinical cases as part of the curriculum and fosters electives by the students across the globe.
Manipal College of Medical Sciences (MCOMS), Nepal, also offers students MD/MS in speciality disciplines and Allied-Health programmes. The campus includes 750 bedded tertiary care multi-speciality hospital with super-speciality service and DM/MCH programmes with quality paramount. MCOMS today is recognized by the British Columbia Student Assistance Program (BCSAP), Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP), Canada and many other such recognitions/listings on as and when basis.
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