Upendra Devkota Memorial National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences

    • Home
    • Nepal
    • Upendra Devkota Memorial National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences
    Upendra Devkota Memorial National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences
    Established on: 2006

    The Upendra Devkota memorial national institute of neurological and allied sciences is a medical institute located at Bansbari Kathmandu. The college was established in 2006 A.D.

    The National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences' mission is to prevent paralysis and disability by providing early and efficient treatment for neurological disorders, among the least understood but most devastating medical problems. If adequate treatment is delivered on time, a patient with a possibly paralyzing or life-threatening nervous system or spinal cord ailment can recover completely and return to society as a positive contributor; if the same treatment is given late or inadequately, the patient will survive with a disability or die.

    According to population-based studies conducted in developed nations, Nepal has an estimated annual need for 1.5 million neurological consultations and 25,000 neurosurgical procedures. Sadly, less than 10% of this need has been met by the nation's current facilities. Therefore, the vast majority are left to suffer, become paralyzed, or seek expensive treatment abroad.

    Thus, the National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences' objective is to help fill this service gap. This center offers high-quality neurological services based on the technology's suitability for the socioeconomic conditions, contributes to the training of the necessary technical human resource, including neuroscientists, conducts research pertinent to the needs of the area, and suggests appropriate evidence-based interventions.

    Prof. Upendra Devkota is renowned for applying his advanced training from the top neurological institutes in Glasgow and London to adapt its scientific quality to the local socioeconomic realities using cutting-edge technology. In addition to making a name for itself within the SAARC Neurosurgical Society, this institute will play a key role in realizing its vision of regional cooperation in all three facets of neuroscience service, training, and research.

    The Upendra Devkota Memorial National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences offers a Master of Chirurgiae in NeuroSurgery or M.Ch (Neurosurgery) under affiliation with Kathmandu University (K.U.). It is a master's-level course that lasts for five years. The course teaches students in-depth information about neurosurgery and prepares them to treat carpal tunnel syndrome, remove brain tumors, and identify other neural disorders.

    The campus of the Upendra Devkota Memorial National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences is surrounded by lush greenery, and all the modern amenities required for planning, certification, and clearance from Kathmandu University, Nepal, the Medical Council, and the Nepal Ministry of Education have been installed.

    College Highlights

    College Type

    Private Institution

    Established Year 

    2006 A.D.

    Number of Courses

    M.Ch (Neurosurgery) program

    Tuition Fees

    22.5 Lakhs

    Intakes

    September 

    Main Intakes

    Upendra Devkota Memorial National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences is affiliated with Kathmandu University (K.U.) for its medical program. So, the main intake at this college is in September.

    Scholarships

    Upendra Devkota Memorial National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences provides merit-based and need-based financial aid to students based on their academic achievements.

    The college also follows the scholarship quota of the Government of Nepal, Ministry of Education.

    Application Process

    Eligibility for Master of Chirurgiae in NeuroSurgery program:

    Candidates have M.S. in General Surgery from Kathmandu University (K.U.) or equivalent degree recognized by K.U. and registered in Nepal Medical Council (NMC) for MBBS and MD/MS degree.

    Candidates must also pass an admission examination with a minimum of 50% marks in the entrance examinations administered by the Institute of Medicine, K.U.

    Documents required:

    • Qualification certificate, transcript, and character certificate from 10+2 and SLC/SEE or equivalent.
    • Transfer, Migration, and Character of the undergraduate program.
    • A copy of your citizenship or passport.
    • The Entrance Examination Admit Card.
    • Equivalence Certificate for students with certificates from foreign institutions (if any).

    FAQs

    How can I get into Upendra Devkota Memorial National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences?

    To get admission to the Upendra Devkota Memorial National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences, students must pass a series of tests and meet the program's eligibility requirements.

    Where is the Upendra Devkota Memorial National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences?

    The Upendra Devkota Memorial National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences is located in Bansbari, Kathmandu.

    What is the career like for neurosurgeons in Nepal?

    There are 63 neurosurgeons practicing in Nepal, according to the Nepalese Society. Due to this, neurosurgery can be a great career in a short-staffed country.

    Is a Master of Surgery (M.S.) or Master of Chirurgiae in NeuroSurgery (M.Ch. NeuroSurgery) Better?

    The Master of Chirurgiae in NeuroSurgery (M.Ch. NeuroSurgery) is a more advanced degree than a Master of Surgery (MS). MCh is a 5-year degree that MBBS graduates can pursue, while M.S. graduates can enroll in a 3-year program.

    Who is the founder of Upendra Devkota memorial national institute of neurological and allied sciences?

    Professor Upendra Devkota founded the Upendra Devkota Memorial National Institute of Neurological and Allied Sciences.

    Featured Institutes

    No Data