Education in Nepal - List of Medical Colleges

List of Medical Colleges

Manamohan Memorial Institute of Health Sciences, mmihs.edu.np

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, bpkihs.edu

Chitwan Medical College, cmc.edu.np

Gandaki Medical College, gmc.edu.np

Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Maharajgunj iom.edu.np

National Academy of Medical Sciences, nams.org.np

Manipal College of Medical Sciences, manipal.edu/mcoms

Janaki Medical College, jmcedu.com.np

Kathmandu Medical College, kmc.edu.np

KIST Medical College kistmcth.edu.np

Kathmandu University Medical School, kmc.edu.np/KUSMS

Lumbini Medical College

Nepal Medical College (NMC), nmcth.edu

National Medical College, nmcbir.edu.np

Nepalgunj Medical College, ngmc.edu.np

Nobel Medical College, nobelmedicalcollege.com.np

Patan Academy of Health Sciences (PAHS), pahs.edu.np

Universal College of Medical Sciences, ucmsnepal.com,

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