
Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College
Average rating of Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
Student Rating Distribution
Vivek Iyer
26 May, 2025
Admission: The faculty here is really great. All of them are MBBS graduates with a NEET PG. They're super helpful and give you a clear plan for your exams. I've had a good learning experience with them, especially during practical sessions.
Placement: I really like how everyone gets placed here. After studying, you can work in the village or at a medical office. Some people get placed as a JR in a district hospital with a salary ranging from Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 80,000 per month. We all have to do a one-year internship to complete our MBBS degree. It's a great opportunity to learn and grow in the field.
Campus: The college's infrastructure isn't the best, but it's been around for 53 years. We've got Wi-Fi and air-conditioned classrooms, plus they're working on new buildings for hospitals. The library is awesome and air-conditioned too.
Arun Joshi
6 Nov, 2021
Admission: The teachers are all really qualified, with at least an MBBS degree and even higher degrees like MD and MS. It's all about how much you learn from them by being on time and working hard. The course lasts for 5.5 years, including a year of Internship.
Placement: Most students do well in their courses here. The focus is more on gaining experience than getting a job right after. We get to see a lot of real medical cases which is super interesting. By the end, we graduate with a ton of hands-on practice. During the internship, we work in different medical areas and learn a bunch from each one.
Campus: Our college has everything we need. The library has Wi-Fi and lots of books. The labs are modern with all the tools we need. The teachers are helpful too. The hostel and mess are like what you'd expect from a government college. We never have to worry about electricity or water - it's always available.
Sameer Singh
23 Sept, 2021
Admission: The faculty in all nineteen departments are amazing. Exams usually happen on schedule, except for the university exam that can be late sometimes. The exams are tough because it's a serious course where you learn to treat real patients. But don't worry, lots of students pass because we study hard.
Placement: After finishing my MBBS, I could start working as a Junior Resident or a medical officer in Bihar government. I could work at medical colleges or primary healthcare centers. The pay could go up to INR 70,000 per month. Another option was to take the NEET PG entrance exam for post-graduation (MD/MS). In post-graduation, the salary could be around INR 80,000 per month.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi, a nice library, and lecture halls. First-year students won't get hostel rooms until 2023, but after that, they're available. There are good sports facilities and lots of games to play. The hospitals here are busy, which is great for getting hands-on experience with patients.
Rakhi Patel
27 Mar, 2021
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super qualified. They definitely get us ready for the industry. The semester exams aren't too tough, and you just need 50% to pass. It's great to have such knowledgeable faculty!
Placement: Most students in my course got placed, around 75%. The salary range was decent, with the highest being 5 Lacs and the lowest 1 Lacs. The average offer was 2.5 Lacs. Many medical colleges and hospitals hire students from my course. About 70% of us also got internships. It's a rewarding field where we learn to save lives.
Campus: The facilities and infrastructure at the college are great. The library has good Wi-Fi, and the campus has reliable water, electricity, and Wi-Fi. The food options are also pretty good. Overall, the college has everything you need for a comfortable campus life.