
Medical College of Northern Philippines - MBBS Fees, Admission & Eligibility 2026
Complete guide to study MBBS at Medical College of Northern Philippines. NMC approved medical university in Philippines. Annual fees: $5,000.
Key Information
Admission to Medical College of Northern Philippines
Medical College of Northern Philippines in Philippines admits international MBBS students, with applications closing by December 2025. The minimum NEET score required is 137 marks for general category applicants.
Medical College of Northern Philippines requires a minimum NEET score of 137 marks (general category) and 107 marks (SC/ST/OBC). These are NMC-mandated minimums — unlike Indian counseling, Philippines universities do not rank applicants by NEET score. A student scoring 137 and one scoring 500 both qualify equally, making NEET a threshold rather than a ranking tool for admission here.
Eligibility Criteria
| Criteria | Requirement |
|---|---|
| NEET cutoff (General) | 137 marks |
| NEET cutoff (SC/ST/OBC) | 107 marks |
| Application deadline | December 2025 |
Medical College of Northern Philippines conducts its MBBS program in English. This means lectures, textbooks, and clinical discussions are all in English — no preparatory language course is needed. The program spans 6 years, including clinical rotations.
Medical College of Northern Philippines holds NMC approval and is listed in the WHO World Directory of Medical Schools, which means the degree is recognized for FMGE eligibility upon return to India. After receiving the admission letter, the next steps are visa application, forex arrangement, and flight booking — a process that typically takes 4-6 weeks for Philippines.
Note: Admission requirements are subject to change. Always verify current requirements with the university or our counselors before applying.
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