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Govt raises medical education fees by 3.6 percent effective from new FY beginning Sunday

KATHMANDU, July 16: The government has raised the fees of medical studies by 3.6 percent to be effective from Sunday, the beginning of the fiscal year 2022/23.
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A MBBS student now has to spend more than Rs 4.1 million in total



KATHMANDU, July 16: The government has raised the fees of medical studies by 3.6 percent to be effective from Sunday, the beginning of the fiscal year 2022/23.


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Issuing a public notice on Friday, the Medical Education Commission revised the rate for the new intake students. In the new rates, a student pursuing the MBBS degree inside the Kathmandu Valley will have to pay Rs 4.168 million in total.


Similarly, the fee for the MBBS study in the medical colleges operating outside the valley has been fixed at Rs 4.595 million. The Bachelor in Dental Surgery (BDS) and BSC Nursing will now cost Rs 2.092 million and Rs 1.036 million, respectively. For a master’s degree in education related to medical science, a student needs to spend between Rs 519,660 to Rs 2.381 million.    


 

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