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Nishtha Rawat

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Yes, Indian students can avail of the scholarships offered to study MBBS in Nepal. Opting to study abroad is a major step that student take for their career and managing the expenses, including the tuition fee and living costs, which play a deciding factor in this decision. Here is where scholarships come in and help students study in their dream college by cutting down a portion of their expenses. Here are some scholarships offered by MBBS universities in Nepal that are available for international students:

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Vipra Surbhi

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Indian students do not require a student visa to study in Nepal. Indian students as well as citizens are allowed to travel to Nepal without a visa, post the 1950 Peace and Friendship Treaty between both countries. Nonetheless, Indian students are advised to carry additional documents like a government-issued ID or proof of enrollment for verification by the university.

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Anushree Sinha

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It is not expensive to study MBBS in Nepal due to its program affordability. It can also be more affordable than India, with an average tuition ranging between INR 8 and INR 20 L.

Mentioned below is the fee for some of the most popular universities in Nepal:

UniversityFirst-year Tuition Fee 
College of Medical SciencesINR 8 Lacs
Kathmandu Koirala Institute of Health SciencesINR 11 Lacs
Manipal College of Medical ScienceINR 28 Lacs
Tribhuvan University INR 1 Lac

 

 

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Kunal Singh

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The NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) cutoff marks for MBBS admissions vary annually based on factors such as exam difficulty, seat availability, and candidate performance. Cutoffs differ across the All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quotas, and among various categories (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS).

 

 

 

 

 

 

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