The Nepal Health Professional Council (NHPC) has published the results of its 18th Licensing Examination. The published result includes candidates from Master of Optometry, Bachelor in Optometry, and PCL in Ophthalmology programs.
The results show a significant difference in the performance of candidates across the three academic levels.
Result Summary
| Program | Passed | Failed | Total Present | Pass Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Master in Optometry (M.OPT) | 1 | 6 | 7 | 14.3% |
| Bachelor in Optometry (OPT) | 61 | 64 | 125 | 48.8% |
| PCL in Ophthalmology (OPT) | 67 | 32 | 99 | 67.68% |
Master in Optometry Result
A total of seven candidates appeared for the Master in Optometry licensing examination. Among them, only one candidate passed, while six candidates failed. The pass percentage for the Master in Optometry program was 14.3%, the lowest among the three optometry and ophthalmology-related programs included in the published result.

Why the NHPC Licensing Examination Matters
Passing the NHPC licensing examination is an important professional requirement for eligible health professionals who want to register and practise within the regulatory framework of Nepal.
The examination helps assess whether graduates possess the knowledge and competencies expected for professional practice. Academic graduation and professional licensing are separate stages, so candidates must prepare specifically for the format and competency requirements of the licensing examination.
