The Nepal Medical Council Licensing Exam (NMCLE) is a significant assessment conducted by the Nepal Medical Council. The examination carries 180 marks, and candidates must obtain a minimum of 90 to pass. The duration of the exam is three hours, equivalent to 180 minutes. The NMCLE is conducted in a computer-based format (CBT), allowing candidates to take the test digitally.
To be eligible for the NMCLE, candidates must have completed a 6-month internship and successfully passed the MBBS program. This exam is crucial for medical professionals, ensuring they possess the necessary knowledge and skills to practice medicine in Nepal. It assesses their understanding of medical concepts and their ability to apply them in practical scenarios. NMCLE pass candidates demonstrate their competence and readiness to provide quality medical care to patients.
MCQs 1 marks each
Subject | No of questions |
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Anatomy | 5 |
Physiology | 5 |
Pharmacology | 4 |
Biochemistry | 5 |
Pathology | 7 |
Microbiology | 4 |
Forensic Medicine | 6 |
Community Med | 13 |
Medicine | 14 |
Surgery | 13 |
Gynecology and Obstetrics | 13 |
Pediatrics | 10 |
Anesthesia | 8 |
Orthopedics | 6 |
Ophthalmology | 6 |
ENT | 6 |
Dermatology | 3 |
Psychiatry | 2 |
Total | 130 |
CSQs 5 marks each
Subject | No of questions |
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Pharmacology | 1 |
Medicine | 2 |
Surgery | 2 |
Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2 |
Pediatrics | 2 |
Orthopedics | 1 |
Total | 10 |