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List of Bachelor Level Medical Education Admission Seats Availability in Nepal

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Bachelor Level Medical Education Seat Available in Nepal

Government of Nepal, Medical Commission, Sanothimi, Bhaktapur notice various subjects at the undergraduate level towards medical education: MBBS, BAMS, BASLP, BDS, BNS, BNS (MID), BOptometry, BPH, BPharm, BPT, BSc Medical Biochemistry, BSc Medical Microbiology, BSc MIT, BSc MLT, BSc Nursing, and B Perfusion Technology

There is a request for information on various issues related to medical education at the undergraduate level.

Available Seat Details:

Programs Total Seats Open Merit Seats Foreign Seats Open Merit Scholarship Seat Reservation Merit Scholarship Seat
B Perfusion Technology 5 1 0 2 2
BAMS 80 14 6 33 27
BASLP 6 1 0 3 2
BDS 565 278 176 61 49
BNS 1355 566 315 249 204
BNS(MID) 70 18 12 22 18
BOptometry 67 17 10 22 18
BPH 1440 727 409 161 132
BPharm 882 433 248 111 0
BPT 150 77 45 15 13
BSc Medical Biochemistry 20 11 7 1 1
BSc Medical Microbiology 20 11 7 1 1
BSc MIT 71 25 17 16 13
BSc MLT 445 193 110 74 61
BSc Nursing 1240 535 333 194 158
MBBS 1835 829 540 229 188
Grand Total 8251 3736 2235 1194 977

It is informed that 45 percent of the reserved seats will be considered as 100 percent and will be distributed in the percentage of details as provided in sub-rule (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) and (8) of the National Medical Education Regulations, 2077 BS.
(A) Women - 33 percent,

(B) Dalits - 9 percent,

(C) Tribal Tribes - 15 percent,

(D) Khas Arya - 17 percent,

(E) Madhesi - 2 percent,

(F) Tharu - 4 percent,

(G) Muslim - 2 percent,

(H) Persons from backward areas - 4 percent

(I) Persons with Disabilities - 2 percent,

(H) Families of martyrs, families of disappeared persons, families of wounded warriors and conflict victims - 2 percent,

1) Out of the 33 percent seats reserved for women, three percent seats will be reserved for women from the Dalit community and two percent seats will be reserved for women from the Muslim community.

2) Out of the twelve percent seats allotted for the Madhesi community, three percent will be allotted to the persons belonging to the Madhesi Dalit community.

3) In the reserved seat, if there are no candidates from the community school who have passed the examination from class six to secondary level at the end of class ten (SEE), the candidate from the same community who has passed the examination from class six to secondary level from other schools in Nepal will be selected.

(4) If the women of the concerned community are not available in the seats reserved for the women of the Dalit community and the women of the Muslim community, the women of other communities shall be selected in such seats.

(5) If persons of the concerned community are not available in the seat reserved for the Madhesi Dalit community, other persons of the Madhesi community shall be elected in such seats.

(6) When determining the percentage in accordance with this rule, if the digit comes after the decimal, as follows will be done: 

(A) Adding one seat to the one who brings the most number of points after the decimal point,

(B) If the number after the decimal is equal, one more seat will be added to the community with the leading candidate in the general qualification order.

For example, when determining the percentage, if it is 5.5 percent for women and 5.2 percent for the disabled, 6 seats will be maintained for women and 4 seats for the disabled. In the case of 5.5 percent for women and 5.5 percent for the disabled, one seat will be added for the community whose name is in the forefront in open merit.

Date 2078-4-28

Medical Education Commission (MEC)
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