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Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences

Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences Kavrepalanchok, Nepal

College LOCATION

LOCATION

Kavrepalanchok, Nepal
College EST YEAR

ESTD. YEAR

1994
College TYPE

TYPE

Private
College NMC

APPROVED BY

NMC, WHO

Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences

Affiliated to NMC, WHO, Kavrepalanchok

Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery
MBBS
Fee

USD 75,000

Duration

(5.5 years)

Eligibility
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Fees Structure
Fees Structure Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences

***Interim fee for the session 2025-2026 and subject to change as per the guidelines of State Level Fee Determination Committee, Government of Kavrepalanchok**.

Frequently Asked Questions

Living expenses, including accommodation, food, and other personal expenses, can amount to approximately $2,000 annually. This can vary based on individual lifestyle choices.

Foreign students, including Indians, who have qualified NEET-UG with a score above the specified cutoff, may not need to appear for additional entrance exams. However, those with lower scores might be required to take the Medical Education Commission Entrance Examination (MECEE).

Yes, KUSMS provides hostel accommodations for international students with necessary amenities to ensure a comfortable stay.

Required documents include: 10th and 12th mark sheets and certificates NEET-UG scorecard Passport or valid ID proof Recent passport-sized photographs Medical fitness certificate

After qualifying NEET-UG, students must apply through the Medical Education Commission (MEC) of Nepal. The process includes online registration, choice filling, seat allotment, document verification, and visa application.

Yes, Indian students are required to qualify in the NEET-UG examination to be eligible for admission to the MBBS program at KUSMS.

Indian students must have completed 10+2 or equivalent education with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, securing a minimum aggregate of 50% in these subjects. Additionally, qualifying in the NEET-UG examination is mandatory.

The medium of instruction for all courses, including MBBS, is English.

The MBBS program spans five and a half years, which includes a one-year compulsory rotating internship.

Yes, KUSMS is recognized by the NMC, allowing its graduates to practice medicine in India after fulfilling the necessary licensing requirements.