About College of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital

College of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital: A Legacy of Excellence in Healthcare Education

The College of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital (COMS), located in the heart of Bharatpur, Chitwan, stands as a premier destination for medical education and advanced healthcare services in Nepal. Established in 1993 through a collaboration with the International Society for Medical Education (ISME), COMS was the first medical college in the private sector to be established in Nepal. Over three decades, it has evolved into a center of academic brilliance, producing thousands of skilled medical professionals serving globally.

The institution's primary mission is to provide world-class medical education while delivering affordable and sophisticated healthcare to the residents of Chitwan and surrounding districts. With its state-of-the-art 1050-bed teaching hospital, the college offers a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on clinical experience. The campus is divided into the Pre-clinical campus and the Clinical campus, ensuring a specialized environment for students at different stages of their medical journey. Its vision is to be recognized globally for its contribution to medical science through research, innovation, and the development of compassionate healthcare leaders.

University Affiliations & Global Recognition

Kathmandu University (KU)

COMS is permanently affiliated with Kathmandu University, one of Nepal's most prestigious academic institutions. The curriculum, examinations, and degree awarding are strictly governed by KU standards.

Primary AffiliationAccredited

Medical Education Commission (MEC)

The institution operates under the regulatory framework of the Medical Education Commission of Nepal, ensuring compliance with national educational standards and entrance protocols.

Regulatory Body

Nepal Medical Council (NMC)

Fully recognized for undergraduate and postgraduate clinical training.

General Medical Council (UK)

Recognized by the GMC, allowing graduates to pursue PLAB and UK practice.

WHO & ECFMG

Listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools and recognized by ECFMG (USA).

Programs Offered by College of Medical Sciences

The College of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital programs are designed to meet international standards of medical pedagogy. Below is a comprehensive list of undergraduate, postgraduate, and super-specialty programs.

  • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
    Duration: 4.5 Years + 1 Year Internship | Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) and MEC CEE qualification.
    5.5 Years
  • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
    Duration: 4.5 Years + 1 Year Internship | Eligibility: Minimum 50% in PCB and qualifying the national entrance exam.
    5.5 Years
  • B.Sc. in Nursing
    Degree focused on professional nursing care and community health. Requires PCB background.
    4 Years
  • B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology (B.Sc. MIT)
    Specialization in radiology and diagnostic imaging techniques.
    4 Years
  • B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology (B.Sc. MLT)
    Expertise in laboratory diagnostics and clinical pathology.
    4 Years

COMS offers MD/MS degrees in various clinical and basic science disciplines including Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Pediatrics, Orthopedics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Radiology, and more. Additionally, it offers M.Ch. and DM super-specialty degrees in departments like Cardiology, Nephrology, and Urology.

College of Medical Sciences Fees

Program NameUniversity AffiliationDurationTotal Fee (Approx.)Admission Fee
MBBS (Nepalese Students)Kathmandu University5.5 YearsNPR 41,00,000 - 45,00,000Included in Package
MBBS (Foreign/Indian)Kathmandu University5.5 YearsUSD 60,000 - 75,000Variable
BDSKathmandu University5.5 YearsNPR 20,00,000 - 22,00,000NPR 2,00,000
B.Sc. NursingKathmandu University4 YearsNPR 10,00,000 - 12,00,000NPR 1,50,000
MD/MS ClinicalKathmandu University3 YearsNPR 23,00,000 - 25,00,000MEC Standard
Note: Fees are subject to change as per the directives of the Medical Education Commission (MEC) and Kathmandu University. External charges like hostel, mess, and examination fees are typically billed separately.

Facilities & Campus Infrastructure

Library & E-Resources

A massive library containing over 20,000 medical volumes, international journals, and a dedicated high-speed internet wing for digital research.

1050-Bed Teaching Hospital

Equipped with MRI, CT scan, Cath-lab, dialysis units, and specialized ICUs providing a rich clinical training ground for students.

Residential Hostels

Separate, secure, and well-furnished hostel facilities for male and female students with 24/7 water, electricity, and security.

Modern Laboratories

Advanced labs for Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, and Microbiology with simulation models for practical learning.

Sports & Recreation

The campus includes facilities for football, cricket, basketball, and indoor games to ensure physical well-being.

Cafeteria & Dining

Hygiene-certified mess providing nutritious meals catering to diverse cultural palates including Nepali, Indian, and Continental.

Faculty & Teaching Methodology

The strength of COMS lies in its distinguished faculty members, many of whom are renowned experts from Nepal, India, and other countries. The teaching methodology emphasizes Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and integrated clinical training from the early stages of the curriculum.

  • Interactive Lectures: Use of smart boards and multimedia to explain complex medical concepts.
  • Bedside Teaching: Extensive clinical rotations in the 1000+ bed hospital to enhance diagnostic skills.
  • Research Culture: Students are encouraged to participate in clinical research, with the institution publishing its own medical journal.
  • CME Programs: Regular Continuing Medical Education (CME) seminars and workshops featuring international guest speakers.

Career Support & Placement Assistance

COMS graduates are highly sought after by hospitals and healthcare organizations worldwide. The institution provides robust support for career advancement:

  • Internship Programs: Compulsory 1-year rotating internship within the COMS Teaching Hospital.
  • Postgraduate Guidance: Dedicated counseling for USMLE (USA), PLAB (UK), and national PG entrance exams.
  • Alumni Network: A vast network of alumni practicing in prestigious hospitals across the US, UK, Australia, and India.
  • Clinical Skills Training: Regular workshops on emergency medicine, ACLS, and BLS to make students job-ready.

Admission Process

The College of Medical Sciences admissions process is centralized and merit-based, following the guidelines of the Medical Education Commission (MEC).

  1. Eligibility: Completion of 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, securing at least 50% aggregate marks.
  2. Entrance Exam: Must qualify for the MECEE (Medical Education Commission Entrance Examination).
  3. Counseling: Candidates are allocated seats based on their rank and preference during the MEC counseling sessions.
  4. Documentation: Submission of transcripts, citizenship/passport copies, migration certificates, and entrance admit card.
  5. Foreign Students: Indian and other international students can apply through the foreign category via MEC.

Scholarships & Financial Assistance

As per the laws of Nepal, COMS provides significant scholarship opportunities:

  • Government Scholarships: 10% to 75% of seats (varying by program) are reserved for scholarship candidates nominated by the Nepal government.
  • Merit Scholarships: Provided by Kathmandu University and ISME for top-ranking students in semester exams.
  • Institutional Support: Need-based financial aid for underprivileged but talented students.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes, COMS is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools and recognized by ECFMG (USA), GMC (UK), and Medical Councils of India and Sri Lanka.

It is permanently affiliated with Kathmandu University (KU), Nepal.

The teaching hospital has 1050 beds with comprehensive clinical services.

Students must pass the MECEE (Medical Education Commission Entrance Examination).

Yes, COMS provides separate, well-managed hostels for male and female students within the campus.

For Nepalese students, it follows the MEC-regulated fee of approximately 41 to 45 Lakhs NPR. Foreign fees range from 60,000 to 75,000 USD.

It is located in Bharatpur, Chitwan, which is a major healthcare and educational hub in central Nepal.

Yes, it offers MD/MS in almost all clinical and basic science specialties.

Yes, Indian students are eligible and can apply based on their NEET score or through the MEC entrance exam.

Yes, the entire curriculum and clinical training are conducted in English.

Clinical students typically have postings from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with additional on-call duties during internships.

Yes, the library is one of the largest in Nepal for medical sciences, with over 20,000 books and digital access.

Scholarships are primarily managed by the Medical Education Commission (MEC) based on entrance exam merit.

Yes, COMS has fields for football and cricket, as well as courts for basketball and volleyball.

Bharatpur has a subtropical climate, with warm summers and mild winters, making it comfortable for living year-round.

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