Founded in 2007 A.D., the Gandaki Medical College Teaching Hospital and Research Centre (GMCTHRC) seeks to offer students from all over the world top-notch medical education. Programmes offered by GMCTHRC at this time include MBBS, BDS, BSc. Nursing, BNS, BSc. MIT, BPH, and BPharma, in addition to a number of Post Graduate courses offered through the TU-Institute of Medicine (IOM). We take great pride in having fulfilled our promise to provide the community with top-notch medical education and healthcare services.
The goal of GMCTH is to become a premier medical college known for its cutting-edge research, superb clinical care, and outstanding education. The organisation is excited about the future, planning to grow its clinical and academic offerings as well as further research in important fields. We actively engage in numerous community outreach initiatives and are in the process of establishing super specialty departments. This year marks an important milestone as GMCTH prepares to graduate its inaugural batch of students.
Located in Nepal's Kaski district, Gandaki Medical College Teaching Hospital and Research Centre (Pvt.) Ltd. (GMC) is a renowned health education institution. GMC is a nationally recognised organisation that runs a teaching hospital and medical college with full Nepalese ownership. The college satisfies the strict standards of the professional council and affiliated university by occupying 204 ropanis of land.
The "Guidelines and Infrastructure Directions for Establishment and Operation of Private and Non-Government Health Institutions, 2070" published by the Ministry of Health and Population, Government of Nepal, are followed by the infrastructure of GMC. Ten percent of students chosen by the government of Nepal will get free tuition, according to the institution's commitment.
In Pokhara Lekhnath Metropolitan City-9's Prithivi Chowk, Gandaki Medical College runs a 550-bed teaching hospital with plans to grow to 750 beds by the end of the year. In addition, GMC plans to develop a 400-bed multispecialty hospital in Pokhara Lekhnath Metropolitan City-27, which is nine kilometers from the city of Pokhara.
GMC was founded in 2007 with the goal of being a leader in health education and drawing in prospective medical students from all around the world with its dedication to high-quality instruction and medical treatment. GMC in Pokhara provides a distinctive study and living atmosphere, nestled amid Nepal's breathtaking scenery, which include picturesque mountains and gorgeous terrain.
International students are welcomed to apply to Gandaki Medical College's MBBS programme, which requires passing the 10+2 Board exams with competitive scores. To be considered for enrollment, prospective students must submit their 10th and 10+2 mark sheets, the necessary admission fees, and supporting documentation.
| Course | Mode | Duration | Fees | Exam | Eligibility |
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| MD/MS | Part Time | 3 years | Candidates pursuing an MBBS degree or who have completed it from institutions recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI) |
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| BSc MLT | Full Time | 3.6 years | Candidate should be passed in 10, +2 with 50% aggregate |
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| BDS | Full Time | 5 years | Candidates to have completed higher secondary education with science subjects (including biology, chemistry, and physics) and to have passed a relevant entrance examination such as NEET. |
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| MBBS | Full Time | 5.6 years | 50% in 12th class with Physics, Biology & Chemistry |
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| BSc Nursing | Full Time | 4 years | Passed the Higher Secondary or Senior Secondary or Intermediate or 10+2 or an equivalent examination recognized by the university |
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| B.Pharm | Full Time | 4 years | Candidates should pass 10+2 or any the equivalent examination with 50% aggregate |