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Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of Physiotherapy Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback

Private Institute|Estd. 2003

Average rating of Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of Physiotherapy

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.6

Based on 8 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

3.6/5

Admission

Admission

3.4/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.6/5

Academics

Academics

3.9/5

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Saloni Rao

Saloni Rao

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Reviewed On 8 Nov, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here are super helpful and know their stuff. They really care about us and always try to help us improve. During clinical placements and internships, they're always there to support us. Plus, they give us chances to join cool sports events like ADHM. Love it here!

Placement: The placement office is great! They always tell us about job openings. Companies like Optum come to hire students. We all get to do clinical work in different hospitals. And there are lots of internship opportunities for everyone.

Campus: The library has all the books we need. The OPD has all the physiotherapy equipment we need, and the labs have everything for practical learning. Our college has Wi-Fi, a computer lab, and air-conditioned classrooms.

Manoj Rao

Manoj Rao

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Reviewed On 16 Oct, 2025

3.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at BCIP are really helpful and nice. They know a lot about what they teach. The college is strict about the dress code, so you have to look professional every day. Attendance is super important  it has to be at least 75%. If not, they'll call your parents. The exams are tough, so you have to study hard. It's a good college overall.

Placement: At BCIP, there's a placement cell where hospitals come to hire freshers. If you've got good grades and a good relationship with teachers, you might get selected. Placement opportunities aren't great because it's a medical college. You have to find hospitals for your internship by yourself.

Campus: I really like all the labs they have here, like anatomy lab, physiology lab, musculoskeletal lab, cardio lab, and more. It's great for learning and doing hands-on stuff. If you're from out of town, they have hostels that are super clean and the food there is healthy too. The canteen has lots of different foods to choose from. The classrooms are big, with comfy beds, chairs, desks, and even AC. It's a cool place to study and hang out.

Sanjay Rao

Sanjay Rao

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Reviewed On 12 Oct, 2025

2.8
1 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The course syllabus is never ready on time. It seems like there are more events than actual studying going on. The teaching is not great. The faculty seems nice at first, but they become different once you start. The schedule keeps changing all the time.

Placement: The college gives great placements to students. Lots of people get good jobs in different countries like Australia, America, and Germany. Many students from our college have landed jobs abroad and in top companies in India. Most students get placed through the college's placement club.

Campus: The college doesn't have great infrastructure or a proper campus. The labs don't have enough cadavers, and there's no Wi-Fi for students. The canteen is not good, the food is not tasty. The timetable changes every day, which is frustrating. The faculty doesn't seem to know much.

Rakesh Das

Rakesh Das

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Reviewed On 2 Oct, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here are super smart and have real-world experience. They're really nice and always looking for new ways to make the course cool. The course covers a lot of important stuff that's useful. So pay attention because there's a lot to learn here.

Placement: Almost everyone who applies for jobs here ends up getting placed in good companies like Capri, Optum UnitedHealth, and more. The average salary is around 3.5 LPA, which is pretty decent. We all get job offers from hospitals like Max, Apollo, Fortis, LNJP, and others. It usually happens in the 4th year, and we get placed in different departments throughout the year.

Campus: The school has great infrastructure! The classrooms are air-conditioned and have projectors and computers. The library is nice and there are labs for anatomy, physiology, and more. They have all the machines needed for treatments. I haven't stayed in the hostel, but I heard the rooms are spacious and the food is good.

Sakshi Bhandari

Sakshi Bhandari

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Reviewed On 8 Sept, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors really know their stuff and are super helpful. They teach well and the course material is spot on. Plus, we get to do fun stuff outside of class to grow as individuals. It's all about getting us ready for the real world.

Placement: I love how the placement cell always shares job opportunities with us. Our college helps us get placements in top hospitals. It's cool that we can work in these hospitals and learn more about physiotherapy.

Campus: The college buildings are nice and big, with plenty of space. The classrooms have good ventilation and are roomy. The labs have all the latest gear we need for our courses. And the library has lots of up-to-date books for us to use. It's a great place for studying and learning.

Sachin Singh

Sachin Singh

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Reviewed On 18 Aug, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The staff at the college were really good and knew their stuff. The curriculum was spot-on and helped us prepare to work with patients. Most of our teachers were great, except in the third and fourth year. During my time there, we didn't have a PT neuro specialist teacher. Instead, a PT cardio specialist took her place. And our Ortho professor was MIA for 3 months. When he finally showed up, he didn't really teach us anything. We ended up making slides and teaching ourselves in class.

Placement: I did my internship at different super speciality hospitals, both private and government ones. I don't know the exact salary they offer because I didn't apply for any jobs. But my friend said they pay around twenty thousand a month. The employers weren't from big, well-known companies.

Campus: The college was just okay compared to others. The classrooms weren't great - we only got benches in our second year. Before that, we had regular chairs with book rests. The library was shared with the Hotel Management course and wasn't set up well. No Wi-Fi, and the labs were average. The hostel rooms were bad - poorly ventilated and no coolers in the hot summer. Plus, they crammed 3-4 students in each room, which wasn't fair for the high hostel fees. The food in the mess was terrible too.

Sneha Saha

Sneha Saha

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Reviewed On 26 Mar, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really smart and know their stuff. They give us notes and extra practice to help us out. In practice sessions, they watch us closely to see if we're getting it right. They also let us try things on our own, which is cool. The teachers are super nice and always ready to help. They explain things well and make sure we understand everything. Plus, they show us how things work in real life, which is awesome. The 4-year course is spot on and covers everything we need to know.

Placement: I'm currently studying physiotherapy, which is a four and a half year course with a 6-month internship. The placement opportunities at our college are really good. After graduation, the average salary is around 5 to 7 LPA, depending on how skilled you are. Many students from our college get hired by top hospitals like AIIMS, Safdarjung, Apollo, and Max. It's great to see all my fellow students getting internships too.

Campus: Our college is super close to Govindpuri metro station, so it's easy to get there. The classrooms, labs, and libraries are all air-conditioned, which is great. We have a general and private OPD for hands-on learning. We get to practice manual therapy techniques and use different tools. After our first year, we start observing patients with teachers to learn how to treat them. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi for students. But the labs and libraries have lots of books and materials. The college gives us bones and other stuff to study at home if we can't buy them. There are separate hostels for guys and girls, and the food in the mess and canteen is healthy. Our college also focuses on sports, which is cool because it's related to our course too.

Naveen Choudhary

Naveen Choudhary

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Reviewed On 9 Mar, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really cool and super smart. They always have our backs and help us out. Their way of teaching is awesome and they give us notes and extra practice. They make sure we understand everything. The 4-year course content is spot on and the college has top-notch physiotherapists.

Placement: The physiotherapy course is for 4 years with a 6-month internship. Our college accepts around 60 students each year. The placement scene is awesome! Most students, like 70-75%, land internships and jobs in big hospitals. Top companies like AIIMS, Safdarjung, Apollo, and Max come for placements. The salary can be anywhere from 3 to 7 LPA.

Campus: The college is located right near Govind Puri metro station in Delhi. They have air-conditioned classrooms, a library, and labs. It's cool that they have separate hostels for guys and girls. There's even a hospital on campus! The food in the canteen and mess is top-notch and healthy. The staff in the mess are super helpful and always take care of our needs. The hostels have free Wi-Fi for students, which is awesome. The library and labs have everything we need for our studies. Plus, the college is really into sports, which is a bonus for us students. It's great that they care about that too!

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