Chitwan Medical College

- Bharatpur, Nepal
Abroad

General Information

Chitwan Medical College (CMC), which opened in 2006, is a top private medical school in Bharatpur, the heart of Nepal. It is the first medical school in the country to be certified by ISO. CMC is well-known for its high academic standards and its state-of-the-art 750-bed teaching hospital, which is part of Tribhuvan University. Bharatpur is a unique place for students to learn because it combines the needs of urban healthcare with the chance to help people in rural areas.


General Information

  • The main office is in Bharatpur-10, Chitwan, Nepal, and the campus is in Bharatpur-13.
  • Degree Given: M.B.B.S. – A five-and-a-half-year program with a one-year internship.
  • The language of instruction is English.
  • Accreditation: The Nepal Medical Council (NMC), the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, and the World Directory of Medical Schools (WHO/FAIMER) all recognize it.
  • Acceptance:
  • Requirements: At least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in 10+2.
  • You must pass the Medical Education Commission (MEC) Entrance Exam to get in. Indian students must pass the NEET exam.
  • Intake: About 100 students each year.

Campus Facilities

The CMC campus is a modern educational center with a lot of facilities spread out across its academic and hospital areas.

  • ISO-Certified Academic Buildings: Modern lecture halls with air conditioning and multimedia projectors.
  • Medical Skills Lab: A place where students learn how to do clinical procedures on realistic simulators.
  • There are two libraries, one on the college campus and one on the hospital grounds. They are both open from 7 AM to 12 PM.
  • IT and Wi-Fi Zones: There are more than 100 computers on campus, and all students have their own login IDs for Wi-Fi.
  • Pre-clinical Labs: Big, well-equipped labs for Anatomy (with a dissection hall), Physiology, Biochemistry, and Microbiology.
  • Digital Examination Center: A high-tech place where secure internal tests and university exams are held.
  • Transport Fleet: A bus service that takes students between the college campus, clinical sites, and rural health camps.
  • Auditorium: A big, flexible room for national seminars, guest lectures, and cultural events.
  • Sports Facilities: The campus has a playground for cricket, soccer, and volleyball, as well as indoor spaces for table tennis.
  • Departmental Museums: These are specialized teaching museums for Pathology and Forensic Medicine that have a large collection of anatomical specimens.

Hospital & Medical Facilities

Leading tertiary care hospital attached to the institution

In central Nepal, the Chitwan Medical College Teaching Hospital (CMCTH) is one of the biggest and busiest places to get medical care.

  • 750 beds: This is a tertiary care facility that sees more than 1,500 patients every day, giving staff a lot of clinical experience.
  • The Cancer Center of Excellence has separate departments for Surgical Oncology, Radiation Oncology, and Nuclear Medicine.
  • Super-Specialty Units: Advanced departments for cardiology (including the Cath Lab), nephrology, neurology, and gastroenterology.
  • Diagnostic Imaging: The latest MRI, CT scan, digital X-ray, and ultrasound machines, all connected to a digital lab report system.
  • Health Outreach Programs: Students learn about social and preventive medicine by working at regular health camps in remote areas.

Fee Structure

State University Affordability

The Medical Education Commission (MEC) sets the rules for how CMC charges its fees.

Type of fee

Amount (About)

Notes

Total Cost of the Course (Intl.)

$75,000 US dollars

Usually paid in three equal payments.

Total Course Fee (in Indian Rupees)

₹60,00,000 INR

Including tuition for the whole time.

Rent for a hostel (per year)

NPR 80,000 to 1,20,000

Based on the type of room (single or double).

Monthly Mess Charges

NPR 12,000 to 15,000

Includes 3 to 4 clean meals a day.

Registering for College

23,500 Indian Rupees

A one-time fee for administration when you sign up.


Scholarship

  • MEC Merit Scholarships: Only the best Nepali students who take the common entrance exam can get them.
  • Reservation Category: According to government policy, a certain percentage of seats are set aside for Dalits, students from remote areas, and other marginalized groups.
  • Academic Merit: During the university's annual exams, the top students in each batch sometimes get tuition waivers or awards.

City Details

  • The Vibe: Bharatpur is Nepal's fourth-largest city and a rapidly growing medical hub. It is home to the famous Chitwan National Park, offering a mix of urban life and natural beauty.
  • Connectivity:
  • Air: Bharatpur Airport (BHR) is located in the heart of the city, with daily flights to Kathmandu (approx. 20 mins).
  • Road: Centrally located on the East-West Highway, making it easily accessible from all parts of Nepal and the Indian border towns (Sunauli/Raxaul).

Hostel & Mess

  • Accommodations: There are four separate hostel buildings on the property, two for boys and two for girls, all with 24/7 security.
  • Room Amenities: Rooms with two beds, enough storage space, study tables, and windows that let in fresh air.
  • Eating: Each hostel building and the hospital have a canteen that serves a variety of Nepali and Indian foods.
  • Community Life: Students celebrate a wide range of holidays, such as Holi, Dashain, and Diwali, which helps create a multicultural environment.
  • Recreation: TVs and indoor games are available in common rooms to help students relax after their clinical postings.

Miscellaneous

  • Internship: A mandatory 1-year residential rotating internship must be completed at CMCTH to be eligible for medical registration.
  • Outcome-Based Learning: The curriculum emphasizes Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and early clinical exposure starting from the pre-clinical years.

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