Overview of Manipal College of Medical Sciences (MCOMS) Pokhara
Manipal College of Medical Sciences (MCOMS), affiliated to Kathmandu University was set up at Pokhara in 1994 with an MBBS program. It was the first private institution to establish a medical college in Nepal. Further to this, the 750 bed Manipal Teaching Hospital (MTH),Pokhara commenced in 1998. The college and hospital have been set up with modern facilities for modern education and health delivery.
INVESTMENT MADE BY THE MANIPAL EDUCATION & MEDICAL GROUP:
• A total investment of INR 40 billion has been made by the Manipal Group in MCOMS since its inception and it increases year after year in order to facilitate the steady growth of the institution.
• Manipal is a conglomerate of educational institutions and hospitals (over 300,000 students and 7,000 hospital beds) and has established a fine reputation over the last five decades.
• The venture has helped in the overall development of Nepal besides providing direct employment to a number of local people.
MILESTONES:
• Establishment of the undergraduate medical degree program in 1994 with an annual intake of 100 admissions.
• Affiliation with the Kathmandu University with effect from 31st December 1994.
• Commencement of the 750-bedded Manipal Teaching Hospital in 1998
• Full and permanent recognition by the Nepal Medical Council on 6th August 1999
• Recognition by the Sri Lankan Medical Council on 24th August 1999
• Listing of college in the WHO directory of Accredited Medical Schools enabling the graduates to appear for various international licensing exams e.g. USMLE, PLAB etc.
• Recognition by the British Columbia Student Assistance Program (BCSAP) and the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP),Canada
• Recognition of the MBBS degree by the Government of India under Section 12(2) of the IMC Act 1956 on 26th September 2001
• Establishment of postgraduate degree programs in Pathology (MD) and other Basic Sciences (MSc) subjects in 2000
• Commencement of allied health sciences (BMLT & BMIT) degree programmes in 2001
• Increase of the annual intake from 100 to 150 in respect of the undergraduate medical degree program (MBBS) in August 2003 split into two batches of 75 each commencing in August and February each year
• Extension of the postgraduate degree programme to Internal Medicine (MD) in 2005
• Extension of the postgraduate degree program to all other disciplines in 2007-2008
• BSc Nursing program commenced with 20 seats in August 2009, enhanced to 30 subsequently
• The merger of the August and February intakes of 75 into one batch of 150 with effect from 1st August 2010.
• Commencement of DM (Cardiology) program in Feb 2013
• Addition of a number of ultra-modern speciality services including NICU, Neuro Surgery, Linear Accelerator, Spiral CT Scan, MRI etc. in the Manipal Teaching Hospital and continuous up-gradation of existing hospital services which include the addition of latest equipment e.g. Phaco in the Ophthalmology Dept, ICU’s equipped with Ventilators and Monitors etc.
• No capitation fee – a remarkable achievement in the field of medical education
• International Students and Faculty Members at the Campus – Since its inception, the college has been attracting international students and the number is increasing every year in view of the global teaching standards employed at MCOMS. The college has also been successful in attracting international faculty members.
• A large number of graduates are placed at various prominent international health care institutions after passing out the international medical licensing exams e.g. USMLE & PLAB with scores up to 99%.