the-curriculum-of-mbbs-and-bds-in-nepal-2021

The percentage of students passing in MCI screening test keeps on increasing. Indian Students who study MBBS In Nepal has pass percentage of 22% in the Medical Council of India Screening Test (FMGE).

Foreign Medical Graduates Examination (FMGE) passing rate is better in Nepal comparing with other developed countries like Russia, China, etc.

The total time span of the MBBS/BDS program in Nepal is of 5½ years with 4½years of medical education and clinical training and one year of registered internship with the Medical Council of Nepal.

The MBBS course starts in the month of August / September every academic year in Nepal. MBBS course is divided into 3 Phases, they are:

1. The first phase: 2 years of duration with the study of community Medicine & Basic Medicine with Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology

2. The second phase: 1-year duration: to study Forensic Medicine, General Medicine, and Surgery, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Paediatrics

3. The third Phase:  is of 1 ½ year duration: and includes the study of ENT, Orthopaedic, Dentistry, Psychiatry, Dermatology, Radiology, Anaesthesiology and Emergency Medicine.

Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS):

This is a 4½ year course with one year of compulsory internship after the final examinations.

The first two years are allotted to the teaching of basic Medical Sciences and Dental science subjects and the remaining two years are allotted to Part II: Dental Clinical Sciences subjects including community Dentistry/Medical Clinical Sciences Subjects. In case a student fails to secure a pass mark in Part I, he/she/they will not be promoted to Part II.

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