Medical Program

The National Medical College offers 3 years Residential Postgraduate Medical Courses (M.D./M.S.) in basic and clinical subjects. The course outline for the Postgraduate programs in various subjects is strictly based on the curriculum of Tribhuvan University. The Postgraduate degrees of Tribhuvan University have wide recognition and acceptance which are highly valued for employment in medical institutions across the globe.

The academic session for the MD/MS programme usually starts in the month of April.

List of Subjects: 

1. Basic Medical Science Subject

      a. Anatomy
      b. Biochemistry
      c. Physiology
      d. Pathology
      e. Forensic Medicine

2. Clinical Subject

      a. Obstetrics & Gynaecology
      b. Internal Medicine
      c. Surgery
      d. Paediatrics
      e. Radiology
      f.  Orthopaedics
      g. Anesthesiology
      h. Dermatology
      i.  Ophthalmology
      j.  ENT
      k. Psychiatry
      l.  Emergency

3. Public Health Subject

      a. Master of Public Health (MPH)

Eligibility:

1. MBBS doctor registered with the medical council of the respective country.

2. Must have passed the MECEE-PG Entrance examination conducted by Medical Education Commission (February / March)

MBBS

The Curriculum Development and Monitoring Committee of National Medical College has drawn the detail program outline for the MBBS course in strict adherence to the curriculum of Tribhuvan University and the requirements of Nepal Medical Council. The Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery program runs over a total period of five and a half years (four and a half years followed by a compulsory rotating internship of one year). Integrated teaching, problem-based and community oriented and community based learning are the key features of the core curriculum for the MBBS program.

The phasing of the core curriculum of the MBBS program is well designed to facilitate the systematic teaching and learning process.

 

Eligibility:

1. 10+2 or Intermediate Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) with a minimum 50% mark in individual subjects.

2. Must have studied English as a subject at 10+2 levels.

3. Must have passed the MECEE-BL entrance exam conducted by Medical Education Commission, Government of Nepal.

 

MBBS Curriculum:

Phase – I:

First Year:

1. 10+2 or Intermediate Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) with a minimum 50% mark in individual subjects.

2. Must have studied English as a subject at 10+2 levels.

3. Must have to pass the entrance exam conducted by Medical Education Committee Nepal.

Second Year:

1. Integrated Basic Medical Sciences (Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Pharmacology, and Microbiology).

2. Clinical Orientation (clinical examination skills).

Phase – II:

Third Year:

1. Community Medicine (Applied Epidemiology, Family Health Exercise).

2. Forensic Medicine.

3. Clinical Disciplines: Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology.

4. Clinical training at Teaching Hospital.

Phase – III:

Fourth Year:

1. Clinical Disciplines: Psychiatry, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, ENT, Orthopedics, Radiology, Anesthesiology, Dentistry, Accident & Emergency Medicine.

2. Community Medicine (Community and Clinical Experience and field management).

3. Clinical training at Teaching Hospital.

Fifth Year: Clinical Rotation in major subjects with case presentation and seminar.

 

Evaluation:

The University examinations are held at the end of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th year.

1st Year:

1. Integrated Basic Medical Sciences.

2. Community Medicine.

2nd Year:

1. Integrated Basic Medical Sciences.

3rd Year:

1. Forensic Medicine.

2. Community Medicine (Applied Epidemiology).

4th Year:

1. ENT

2. Orthopaedics

3. Ophthalmology

4. Community Medicine (Health System Management)

5th Year:

1. Medicine (Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, Dermatology, Radiology).

2. Surgery (General Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Dentistry).

3. Obstetrics & Gynecology.

4. Pediatrics

 

Internship:

A student after passing the final MBBS Examination has to undertake a compulsory rotating internship of one year (at the Teaching Hospital of this medical college). On completion of internship he/she will be awarded the MBBS Degree by the Tribhuvan University. For registration with Nepal Medical Council, the medical graduate is required to pass in the Nepal Medical Council Licencing Examination (NMCLE).

The National Medical College offers 3 years Residential Postgraduate Medical Courses (M.D./M.S.) in basic and clinical subjects. The course outline for the Postgraduate programs in various subjects is strictly based on the curriculum of Tribhuvan University. The Postgraduate degrees of Tribhuvan University have wide recognition and acceptance which are highly valued for employment in medical institutions across the globe.

The academic session for the MD/MS programme usually starts in the month of April.

List of Subjects: 

1. Basic Medical Science Subject

      a. Anatomy
      b. Biochemistry
      c. Physiology
      d. Pathology
      e. Forensic Medicine

2. Clinical Subject

      a. Obstetrics & Gynaecology
      b. Internal Medicine
      c. Surgery
      d. Paediatrics
      e. Radiology
      f.  Orthopaedics
      g. Anesthesiology
      h. Dermatology
      i.  Ophthalmology
      j.  ENT
      k. Psychiatry
      l.  Emergency

3. Public Health Subject

      a. Master of Public Health (MPH)

Eligibility:

1. MBBS doctor registered with the medical council of the respective country.

2. Must have passed the MECEE-PG Entrance examination conducted by Medical Education Commission (February / March)

MBBS

The Curriculum Development and Monitoring Committee of National Medical College has drawn the detail program outline for the MBBS course in strict adherence to the curriculum of Tribhuvan University and the requirements of Nepal Medical Council. The Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery program runs over a total period of five and a half years (four and a half years followed by a compulsory rotating internship of one year). Integrated teaching, problem-based and community oriented and community based learning are the key features of the core curriculum for the MBBS program.

The phasing of the core curriculum of the MBBS program is well designed to facilitate the systematic teaching and learning process.

 

Eligibility:

1. 10+2 or Intermediate Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) with a minimum 50% mark in individual subjects.

2. Must have studied English as a subject at 10+2 levels.

3. Must have passed the MECEE-BL entrance exam conducted by Medical Education Commission, Government of Nepal.

 

MBBS Curriculum:

Phase – I:

First Year:

1. 10+2 or Intermediate Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) with a minimum 50% mark in individual subjects.

2. Must have studied English as a subject at 10+2 levels.

3. Must have to pass the entrance exam conducted by Medical Education Committee Nepal.

Second Year:

1. Integrated Basic Medical Sciences (Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Pharmacology, and Microbiology).

2. Clinical Orientation (clinical examination skills).

Phase – II:

Third Year:

1. Community Medicine (Applied Epidemiology, Family Health Exercise).

2. Forensic Medicine.

3. Clinical Disciplines: Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology.

4. Clinical training at Teaching Hospital.

Phase – III:

Fourth Year:

1. Clinical Disciplines: Psychiatry, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, ENT, Orthopedics, Radiology, Anesthesiology, Dentistry, Accident & Emergency Medicine.

2. Community Medicine (Community and Clinical Experience and field management).

3. Clinical training at Teaching Hospital.

Fifth Year: Clinical Rotation in major subjects with case presentation and seminar.

 

Evaluation:

The University examinations are held at the end of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th year.

1st Year:

1. Integrated Basic Medical Sciences.

2. Community Medicine.

2nd Year:

1. Integrated Basic Medical Sciences.

3rd Year:

1. Forensic Medicine.

2. Community Medicine (Applied Epidemiology).

4th Year:

1. ENT

2. Orthopaedics

3. Ophthalmology

4. Community Medicine (Health System Management)

5th Year:

1. Medicine (Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, Dermatology, Radiology).

2. Surgery (General Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Dentistry).

3. Obstetrics & Gynecology.

4. Pediatrics

 

Internship:

A student after passing the final MBBS Examination has to undertake a compulsory rotating internship of one year (at the Teaching Hospital of this medical college). On completion of internship he/she will be awarded the MBBS Degree by the Tribhuvan University. For registration with Nepal Medical Council, the medical graduate is required to pass in the Nepal Medical Council Licencing Examination (NMCLE).