About Pokhara University, School of Health and Allied Sciences

College Overview

The School of Health and Allied Sciences (SHAS) is a premier constituent institution of Pokhara University, located in the serene environment of Dhungepatan, Pokhara. Established in 2001, initially as the School of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences, it was later renamed to reflect its expanding scope in the health sector. The school is dedicated to producing highly skilled healthcare professionals who can meet the growing demands of the national and international health industries. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence, research, and community service, SHAS has become a cornerstone of health education in Nepal.

The mission of SHAS is to provide quality education in health and allied sciences through innovative teaching methodologies and rigorous practical training. The institution envisions becoming a center of excellence in health education and research, fostering an environment where students can develop both professionally and ethically. The school's vision is deeply rooted in the belief that affordable and quality healthcare education is essential for the holistic development of the nation. Over the years, it has produced thousands of graduates who are currently serving in various capacities in hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, research laboratories, and public health organizations.

University Affiliations & Recognition

Pokhara University Affiliation

As a constituent school, SHAS is directly governed and funded by Pokhara University, ensuring high standards of academic administration and curriculum relevance.

Constituent Campus
MEC Recognition

All programs at SHAS are fully recognized and regulated by the Medical Education Commission (MEC) of Nepal.

National Regulatory Body
Nepal Pharmacy Council

Accredited for Bachelor and Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences programs.

NHPC Recognition

Recognized by the Nepal Health Professional Council for B.Sc. MLT, BPH, and M.Sc. programs.

Nepal Nursing Council

Recognized for B.Sc. Nursing and Bachelor of Nursing Science programs.

Programs Offered by University

Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences (B.Pharm)

Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters) | Eligibility: 10+2 Science with minimum 2.4 GPA or equivalent.

Career Opportunities: Pharmacist, Quality Assurance Officer, Drug Inspector, Research Scientist.

Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology (B.Sc. MLT)

Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters) | Eligibility: 10+2 Science or Diploma in Lab Technology.

Career Opportunities: Lab Manager, Clinical Pathologist assistant, Forensic expert.

Bachelor of Public Health (BPH)

Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters) | Eligibility: 10+2 Science or equivalent.

Career Opportunities: Public Health Officer, Health Researcher, NGO/INGO consultant.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing)

Duration: 4 Years | Eligibility: 10+2 Science with Biology.

Career Opportunities: Clinical Nurse, Community Health Worker, Nursing Educator.

Bachelor of Nursing Science (BNS)

Duration: 3 Years | Eligibility: Proficiency Certificate Level (PCL) in Nursing.

Master of Pharmaceutical Sciences (M.Pharm)

Specializations: Natural Products Chemistry, Clinical Pharmacy.

Master of Public Health (MPH)

Specializations: Health Service Management, Health Promotion and Education.

M.Sc. in Medical Biochemistry / Medical Microbiology

Focus: Advanced diagnostic research and microbial analysis.

Fee Structure

ProgramDegree LevelDurationEstimated Total Fee (NPR)
B.PharmUndergraduate4 Years4,50,000 - 6,00,000
B.Sc. MLTUndergraduate4 Years4,50,000 - 5,50,000
BPHUndergraduate4 Years4,00,000 - 5,00,000
B.Sc. NursingUndergraduate4 Years5,50,000 - 7,00,000
M.PharmGraduate2 Years3,50,000 - 4,50,000
MPHGraduate2 Years3,00,000 - 4,00,000
Note: Fees are subject to change based on Pokhara University regulations and MEC directives. Admission fees and other charges are additional.

Facilities & Campus Infrastructure

State-of-the-Art Labs

Equipped with modern diagnostic tools, HPLC, and spectrophotometers for pharmacy and clinical laboratory training.

Digital Library

Extensive collection of medical journals, textbooks, and e-resources with high-speed internet access.

Hostel Accommodation

Separate residential facilities for male and female students with basic amenities and security.

Pharmacy Garden

A specialized medicinal garden for the cultivation and study of herbal plants used in Natural Products Chemistry.

Auditorium

Large seating capacity for seminars, guest lectures, and cultural events with advanced AV systems.

Sports & Fitness

Facilities for volleyball, table tennis, and other outdoor/indoor games to promote student wellness.

Faculty & Teaching Methodology

The School of Health and Allied Sciences boasts a team of highly qualified faculty members, many of whom hold Ph.D. and Master’s degrees from reputable international universities. The teaching methodology is student-centered, focusing on a blend of theoretical lectures, rigorous laboratory work, and field-based training. SHAS emphasizes the "learning by doing" approach, especially in pharmacy and public health programs.

Research is a key component of the academic culture. Faculty members are actively involved in research projects funded by national and international agencies. Students are encouraged to participate in these projects, fostering a culture of inquiry and evidence-based practice. The semester-based system ensures continuous assessment through assignments, mid-term evaluations, and final examinations.

Student Life & Extracurricular Activities

Student life at SHAS is vibrant and diverse. The school encourages participation in various clubs such as the Pharmacy Student Association and the Public Health Student Forum. These organizations host regular workshops, health camps, and awareness programs in the local community. Annual sports meets and cultural festivals provide students with a platform to showcase their talents outside the classroom.

Leadership skills are nurtured through student representative bodies. Community service is also a vital part of the curriculum, with students frequently visiting rural areas for health screenings and sanitation drives. These activities help students develop empathy and a sense of social responsibility.

Career Support & Placement Assistance

The School of Health and Allied Sciences has an active career counseling cell that assists students in exploring professional opportunities. The school maintains strong partnerships with leading hospitals like Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences, pharmaceutical industries, and NGOs. Internships are a mandatory part of most programs, providing students with invaluable industry exposure.

Alumni of SHAS are working in prestigious organizations worldwide. The school organizes regular alumni meets to facilitate networking and mentorship for current students. Placement support includes resume building workshops, mock interviews, and career fairs that connect graduates with potential employers.

Admission Process

  1. Candidates must appear for the Medical Education Commission Entrance Examination (MECEE).
  2. Applicants must meet the minimum eligibility criteria (GPA/Percentage) set by the MEC and Pokhara University.
  3. Successful candidates are invited for counseling sessions based on their merit rank.
  4. Verification of original documents (Academic transcripts, Citizenship, Character certificates).
  5. Payment of admission fees to secure the seat in the respective program.

Scholarships & Financial Assistance

As a constituent school of Pokhara University, SHAS offers a significant number of scholarships to meritorious and underprivileged students. According to MEC regulations, 75% of seats in various health programs are allocated for government scholarships.

  • MEC Merit Scholarship: Awarded to top-ranking students in the common entrance exam.
  • PU Internal Scholarship: Based on academic performance in internal semester examinations.
  • Reservation Scholarships: Seats reserved for students from community schools, female candidates, Janajati, and marginalized communities.
  • Need-based Aid: Financial assistance for students with verified economic hardship.

Frequently Asked Questions

The primary programs include B.Pharm, B.Sc. MLT, BPH, and B.Sc. Nursing, along with Master's specializations in Pharmacy and Public Health.

It is a constituent school of Pokhara University, which makes it a public/government-owned institution.

Admission is strictly through the Common Entrance Examination conducted by the Medical Education Commission (MEC).

Yes, separate hostel facilities for boys and girls are available on or near the campus.

In accordance with the Medical Education Act, 75% of seats in constituent campuses are dedicated to scholarships.

Yes, graduate programs also require passing the common entrance exam conducted by the MEC.

The school is located in Dhungepatan, Pokhara-30, Kaski, near the main administrative block of Pokhara University.

Graduates can work as Health Officers, researchers, or planners in government agencies and international organizations like WHO or UNICEF.

Yes, Pokhara University degrees are recognized globally, allowing graduates to pursue further studies or jobs abroad.

Final-year students in most programs must complete a research project or thesis to graduate.

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