
Purbanchal University College of Medical and Allied Sciences (PUCMAS/PUSHS) in Gothgaun, Morang is a leading health sciences institution offering bachelor’s and master’s programs in Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, Medical Laboratory Technology, and MBBS.
Affiliated with Purbanchal University and linked to PUTH, the college combines modern academic infrastructure, a peaceful campus environment, and clinical exposure to prepare competent and compassionate health professionals.
With dedicated faculty, extensive facilities, and scholarship opportunities, PUCMAS provides a holistic learning experience for students aiming to contribute significantly to healthcare in Nepal and globally.
Sundarharaicha
Morang, Koshi Province
+977-21-426007
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