Average rating of AIMSR
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4
Student Rating Distribution
Aishwarya Choudhary
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 31 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful. They always support us during exams and whenever we need help. It's easy to talk to them and ask questions without feeling nervous. The internal exams are okay some students struggle with them, but they usually do better in the final exam.
Placement: In our batch, we have around 100 students. Every MBBS student at our college needs to do an internship. The patient exposure here is great and the internship pays you $5000 every month. Overall, everything is good and I would recommend this college. After the internship, we have to take the PG exam.
Campus: The classrooms are nice, but there's no sports ground, which is a bummer. Everything else is cool though labs, auditorium, mess, and canteen are good. Some days the canteen is really good. They have both AC and non-AC rooms.
Shruti Patel
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 26 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really good at what they do and know their stuff. They teach really well. The focus is on clinical stuff which is great. The teachers are all doctors in their field. We learn about anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry. In the second year, we study pathology, pharmacology, microbiology, and forensic medicine. In the third year, we cover ENT, ophthalmology, and community medicine.
Placement: The MBBS course doesn't have any placement opportunities. A lot of my friends are planning to take coaching for PG medical seats. The harder you work, the more you can achieve there's no top role here. The internship at the government district hospital is the best part. You have to search for a job on your own because there's no recruitment or campus placement.
Campus: The labs, classrooms, and library have really nice furniture. The hostel provides accommodation, food, and laundry services for an extra fee. The mess is okay, they have tablets for minor problems, and there's an ambulance on standby for emergencies. Plus, there are sports facilities like football, volleyball, and shuttlecocks available.
Varun Sharma
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 26 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are amazing! They're really supportive and always ready to help out. They explain everything so well that all my doubts vanish. The curriculum is well thought out and covers everything we need to know. The teaching is top-notch and perfect for Indian students. It's preparing us to tackle any challenges that come our way.
Placement: There aren't any placements provided, but we all get to do internships. Since it's a medical college, there aren't official placements, but if you want to work, you can start as a junior doctor. The pay is around twenty thousand rupees per month. Lots of hospitals are ready to hire students from our college as junior doctors.
Campus: The college building has Wi-Fi, but the hostel doesn't. The food is just okay, and there's no canteen. Unfortunately, there are no sports facilities, which is a bummer. The medical facilities are better in comparison. They only have badminton and table tennis available for sports.
Dinesh Iyer
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 16 Mar, 2025
Admission: The semester exams here aren't too hard. The teachers are really helpful and get us ready for the real world. They're pretty strict about studying, but in a good way. Most of them are top doctors from the main hospital and AIMS. The passing rate is around 92%.
Placement: The students who graduated from here have found good jobs. I'm not sure about the exact numbers, but it all comes down to how well you do in the NEET PG exams. Our seniors ranked in the top 50 nationwide and secured seats at Osmania for medicine. The internships they provide are really helpful and get you ready for the real world.
Campus: The campus buildings are really nice, and everything is well-maintained. Wi-Fi is available, but some websites are blocked. The hostel is decent, but it's a bit pricey. There are lots of sports facilities, like football, basketball, badminton, and volleyball. They also host fun events and inter-college festivals.
Aparna Sharma
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 3 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are a mix of really smart and helpful ones, and some who struggle to explain things well. The course content is good, though sometimes the way it's taught in lectures can be a bit boring. But what really matters is getting hands-on experience in real-world situations.
Placement: Around 6 lac students passed the NEET-UG exam in 2017 out of 12 lac who took it. There were 63,835 seats in India that year. So, only a very small percentage of students got into the course. The fees are Rs. 65,000 for A category, Rs. 11,55,000 for B category, and Rs. 23 lacs for C category students each year. After the 4th year, all students get an internship.
Campus: The college has awesome infrastructure with cool classrooms. The hostel and mess are top-notch compared to other places. Love the sports facilities here - we've got football, basketball, and even a badminton court available for us. It's great!
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