Address: Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Nepal Medical Collegee Pvt. Ltd (NMC) is situated at Attarkhel of Jorpati Village Development Committee, in Kathmandu, about 11 km. northeast of Kathmandu city. It lies at the foot hill of a mound. It has a quiet and tranquil environment, required of a medical Collegee and a teaching hospital. The Gokarna hillock with pine trees, about half a kilometer away on the north, the Gokarna Safari Park across Bagmati river about one kilometer in the east, the terraces with trees encircling the NMC campus on the west, the NMC campus which comprises the Collegee and Nepal Medical Collegee Teaching Hospital (NMCTH), has access to the main road through its main entrance on the southwest.
The NMC campus houses the academic buildings, library, female student and male student hostels and Nepal Medical Collegee Teaching Hospital (NMCTH). The Collegee has departments of Clinical Biochemistry, Clinical pharmacology, Clinical Physiology, Community Medicine, Forensic Medicine, Human Anatomy, Medical Microbiology and Pathology that are required for the first two academic years of the MBBS curriculum.
The Nepal Medical College is situated in a peaceful environment in Nepal. One of the reputed medical Collegees to study MBBS in Nepal and get globally approved medical degrees. The Collegee has a highly qualified faculty that focuses on catering to an excellent education. It always focuses on delivering world-class education to international students.
Nepal Medical Collegee Teaching Hospital is situated in Jorpati village amidst very nice and picturesque setting. It is actually 11 kilometers away from Kathmandu in the north east region. The quietness of the place is actually very acceptable for having a teaching hospital. The calm and quiet place makes learning undisturbed. The surrounding areas include Gokarna hillock, Bagmati River and Gokarna safari park. This is a private institution that aims to provide high standard and quality medical education to the students. The mindset of the students are made positive and incorporated with moral values to take up this noble profession.
The town was founded on the shores of Lake Irtyash in 1947.[6] Until 1994, it was known as Chelyabinsk-65, and even earlier, as Chelyabinsk-40 (the digits are the last digits of the postal code, and the name is that of the nearest big city, which was a common practice of giving names to closed towns). Codenamed City 40, Ozersk was the birthplace of the Soviet nuclear weapons program after the Second World War.[7][8] In 1994, it was granted town status and renamed Ozyorsk.