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Study MBBS in Nepal
Top Universities & Familiar Culture

100% English-medium programs with an Indian-style syllabus. NMC & WHO approved. No Visa required for Indian students.

15+
Medical Univs
5k+
Indian Students
5.5 Yrs
Program
No Visa
Required

โœจ Experience world-class medical education right next door by studying MBBS in Nepal. With a culture, climate, and food habits strikingly similar to India, Nepal feels like home. The medical syllabus is almost identical to the Indian curriculum, making it the perfect launchpad for clearing the FMGE/NExT exams and building a successful medical career.

Currency: Nepalese Rupee (NPR) | Symbol: เคฐเฅ‚

Why Nepal for Medical Studies?

Global Recognition

Medical degrees from top universities in Nepal are approved by WHO, NMC (India), and globally recognized, letting you practice anywhere.

No Visa Required

Indian citizens do not require a passport or visa to study or travel in Nepal. A valid Indian Voter ID or Aadhar is sufficient for entry.

Familiar Environment

Enjoy the comfort of home with a similar climate, identical food habits (Dal, Roti, Sabzi), and a culture deeply intertwined with India.

Similar Disease Pattern

Since the geography and climate are identical to Northern India, students get clinical exposure to the exact same tropical diseases.

Close Proximity

Traveling is cheap and easy. You can travel to Nepal via a short flight or simply cross the border by road from UP or Bihar.

High FMGE Success

The course curriculum is heavily modeled after the Indian medical syllabus, resulting in some of the highest passing rates for the FMGE screening test.

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Top Medical Universities In Nepal

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๐Ÿ“Œ Your 6-Step Admission Journey

1

Eligibility

NEET qualified, 50% PCB

2

Counseling

Profile evaluation & university selection

3

Apply

Documentation & MECEE entrance prep

4

Offer Letter

Receive official admission letter

5

Verification

Document check (No Visa needed for Indians)

6

Travel to Nepal

By short flight or road via Indian borders

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about pursuing MBBS in Nepal

Is an MBBS from Nepal valid in India?

โœ… Yes, completely. Degrees from universities like Tribhuvan University or Kathmandu University are well-recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India and WHO. Indian students can practice in India after passing the FMGE/NExT screening test.

What is the total duration of the MBBS program?

โณ The MBBS course in Nepal is 5.5 years long. This includes 4.5 years of academic and clinical studies followed by a mandatory 1-year clinical internship, fulfilling all the latest NMC gazette requirements for foreign medical graduates.

What is the total budget to study in Nepal?

๐Ÿ’ฐ While closer to home, Nepal's fees are slightly higher than Russia or Central Asia. The total budget typically ranges between โ‚น45 Lakhs to โ‚น60 Lakhs for the complete course, including tuition, hostel, and food. However, you save significantly on travel and visa costs.

Do Indian students need a passport or visa?

๐Ÿšซ No! Due to the open-border treaty between India and Nepal, Indian citizens do not require a visa. While a passport is good to have, you can travel and study in Nepal with just a valid Indian Voter ID.

Do I need to give an entrance exam in Nepal?

๐Ÿ“ Yes, Indian students are generally required to appear for and pass the MECEE (Medical Education Commission Entrance Examination) conducted by the Nepal government, though NEET qualified students are often given direct admission priority in many private colleges.

What is the language of instruction?

๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ The entire MBBS curriculum is taught in English. Additionally, because Hindi is widely understood and spoken across Nepal, Indian students face zero communication barriers inside or outside the campus.

Will I get Indian food in Nepal?

๐Ÿ› Absolutely. The local Nepalese diet is extremely similar to the Indian diet (Dal, Bhat, Tarkari, Roti). College hostels provide full Indian mess facilities serving both veg and non-veg meals cooked in familiar Indian styles.

Is Nepal safe for Indian students?

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Yes, Nepal is extremely safe and culturally similar to India. The shared traditions, religious sites, and friendly locals make Indian students feel incredibly welcomed and secure throughout their stay.

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