Government MBBS Universities in Nepal 2026
List of government-funded medical universities in Nepal for MBBS. Lower fees, better infrastructure, and higher FMGE pass rates compared to private universities.
Reviewed by the iAMBBS medical admissions team•Last updated July 2026
Government medical universities in Nepal are publicly funded institutions that typically offer lower tuition fees, better-equipped teaching hospitals, and higher FMGE pass rates than their private counterparts. These universities are the preferred choice for budget-conscious Indian students seeking quality MBBS education abroad.
Among the 6 universities listed, 2 are NMC approved and 6 are government institutions. The highest FMGE pass rate is 100% at Patan Academy of Health Sciences. Average annual fees are approximately $16,602 (₹14.1 lakhs).
Government vs Private Medical Universities in Nepal
Government (state-funded) medical universities in Nepal are usually the first choice for Indian students because they typically charge lower tuition, have larger established teaching hospitals, and often post stronger FMGE outcomes than private institutions. They are state-run, which generally means better-regulated infrastructure and a longer track record of training doctors.
Compare All 6 Universities
| # | University | Fees / yr | 6-yr Total | FMGE % | NMC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Patan Academy of Health SciencesPatan, Nepal | $10,006 (₹8.5L) | ₹51L | 100% | Yes |
| 2 | Karnali Academy of Health SciencesJumla, Nepal | — | — | — | Yes |
| 3 | B.P. Koirala Institute of Health SciencesDharan, Nepal | $24,000 (₹20.4L) | ₹59L | 46% | — |
| 4 | B.P. Koirala Institute Of Health SciencesDharan, Nepal | $24,000 (₹20.4L) | ₹59L | — | — |
| 5 | Maharajgunj Medical Campus | $12,500 (₹10.6L) | ₹64L | 24% | — |
| 6 | National Academy of Medical SciencesKathmandu, Nepal | $12,504 (₹10.6L) | ₹64L | — | — |


Patan Academy of Health Sciences

Karnali Academy of Health Sciences

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

B.P. Koirala Institute Of Health Sciences

Maharajgunj Medical Campus

National Academy of Medical Sciences
What to Weigh Before Choosing a Government University
Lower fees are the headline benefit, but confirm the total six-year cost (tuition + hostel + living), the language of clinical instruction, and the university's NMC approval and FMGE pass rate. Some government universities teach clinical years partly in the local language — check that English-medium clinical exposure is genuinely available for the full course.
How to Apply for MBBS in Nepal
Once you have shortlisted a university from the list above, the process is straightforward: confirm you have qualified NEET, prepare your documents (10th/12th mark sheets, NEET scorecard, passport), apply to the university, receive the admission/invitation letter, and process your student visa. iAMBBS provides free, honest guidance at every step — from matching your NEET score and budget to a university in Nepal, through admission and visa, to arrival support.
