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Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute

Public/Government University|Estd. 1955

Average rating of BMCRI

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
15%
4
45%
3
35%
2
0%
1
5%
Placement

Placement

4.0/5

Admission

Admission

4.1/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.7/5

Academics

Academics

4.2/5

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Prerna Verma

Prerna Verma

1 May, 2025

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are great! They really know how to teach well. Compared to other colleges, this government medical college is way better. Going to clinical postings helps a lot in improving our clinical skills. The exams, both internal and university ones, are quite easy to pass.

Placement: I didn't have a placement after my engineering course, but we did have to do a year-long internship after finishing the 4.5-year MBBS program. During the internship, we got paid Rs. 30,000 per month, which is pretty good in the medical field.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure, but lacks sports facilities and proper spaces for cultural events. We make do with what we have. The labs and classrooms are decent. There are 5 hospitals connected to the college. Boys have 3 hostels and girls have 2.

Sameer Gupta

Sameer Gupta

29 Jul, 2024

1.5
1 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers were okay, but they didn't really teach much. They only focused on a few topics regularly, so we had to study a lot by ourselves. We got hands-on experience in the hospital, which was great for getting ready for work. The exams were really challenging, and we had to study on our own to pass.

Placement: I started studying Medical Laboratory Technology in 2020. The course fees were about Rs. 18,000. There were around 35 students in my batch. We had classes at Victoria Hospital labs every day from 9 AM to 1 PM. It was cool because we got to learn a lot about lab diagnosis. The best part was the 1-year internship in the final year. It was a great experience overall!

Campus: I couldn't get a hostel at BMC&RI for my Medical Laboratory Technology course, so I had to find my own place to stay. They didn't have any sports, gym, cafeteria, ground, or auditorium for us. But the infrastructure is pretty good.

Rohit Stalin

Rohit Stalin

10 May, 2023

4.0
5 Admission 3 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The lecturers here have a lot of experience, which is good. But since medical subjects are so huge, no one can teach everything perfectly. They mainly cover the main topics in class, so we gotta do some reading on our own. The exams are tough, gotta study day and night to pass. It's a challenge, but it's part of the deal in this college.

Placement: Getting into Bangalore Medical College is tough because it's a top college in Karnataka and all of India. To study here, you need a high rank in the NEET exam. The course lasts 5 years, which includes a year-long internship. Once you pass the final exam, you'll do internships at Victoria, Vani Vilas, and other health centers linked to our college. Our hospitals see a lot of patients, so you get plenty of practice. Graduates from here are highly respected across the country.

Campus: The college I go to has a brand new big building and an old one too. They've got cool labs and super big lecture halls with AC. I stay in a hostel with 3 people in each room and we have our own bathroom. First-year students have the option of 6 or 15 sharing rooms. The food in the mess is really good, I'd rate it 4 out of 5. The canteen is okay, I'd give it a 2.5 out of 5. Even though the playground is small, the college really pushes for extracurricular activities. We can focus on our hobbies in the 2nd and 3rd years because we'll have more free time. All the departments in our college are pretty awesome.

Gautam Rao

Gautam Rao

11 Jan, 2023

4.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: Studying MBBS here means learning 19 subjects over 4.5 years, plus a 1-year internship where we get paid. Exams are yearly by RGUHS, and there are also internal tests by different departments. All our teachers are experienced doctors who use projectors to teach. The course Curriculum is good, set by IMU and monitored by DG Shipping. Exams are fair because they focus on skills, not just memorization.

Placement: Finding a job after graduating from this college isn't hard because there's a high demand for doctors. You have to do a one-year internship after your final year, which everyone has to do to graduate. During the internship, you'll work in different departments on rotation. Placements aren't provided like in other courses, but landing a job shouldn't be a problem once you graduate.

Campus: The campus is awesome! They've got Wi-Fi everywhere, digital classrooms, and a digital library. You can use study rooms and they do workshops every couple of months on all subjects. Everyone's treated the same here. If you're studying maritime stuff, you have to stay in the hostel. It's all about teamwork. The food is great, there's laundry service, and even a gym to work out in.

Meena Sharma

Meena Sharma

13 Dec, 2022

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are fantastic! They really know their stuff and they're strict about academics. They pay attention to how every student is doing and help them out. Plus, they assign mentors to help with any issues you might have. It's great having that extra support.

Placement: This college has 250 spots for the MBBS program. It's the best college in Karnataka and has students from all over India. They have really good labs and a dissection hall with all the equipment we need.

Campus: The hostels here are great! There are 3 for boys and 2 for girls, and they serve good food at a low price. They're super close to the college, which is awesome. The college building is huge, with 8 floors full of labs and air-conditioned classrooms. They have projectors, speakers, a sports room, and clubs for music, sports, and social stuff. It's a cool place to study and hang out.

Anil Verma

Anil Verma

27 Nov, 2022

3.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like the faculty here. They're super helpful and supportive. The practicals are awesome, but the exams can be tough. We have a few tests each year and they're not easy to pass. The course gives us a good chance to work with real patients and learn a lot.

Placement: After finishing our MBBS course, most of us plan to go for postgraduate studies right away. Since many doctors already have jobs lined up or plan to open their clinics, placements aren't really a thing at our college.

Campus: The course and academics at this college are really good. The boys' hostel could use some improvements though. The hospitals linked to our college are top-notch with modern facilities. There are always a lot of patients around, which is great for learning.

Sanjay Patel

Sanjay Patel

27 Aug, 2022

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are super experienced and know their stuff. They're really good at teaching and always there to help. The course we follow is spot on and gets us ready for the real world.

Placement: I loved the top-notch training BMCRI provided us. Everyone in our college got great placements and internships. The average salary packages ranged from 8-12 LPA. The top job roles were doctor and surgeon.

Campus: The college is great for studying MBBS. It has everything we need like Wi-Fi, labs, library, canteen, and sports facilities. These things make learning easier. The hostel is good too with nice rooms and tasty food in the mess. Overall, it's a good place for students.

Arjun Rao

Arjun Rao

22 Aug, 2022

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers know their stuff and are super smart. The course is all about medicine. We have 3 big exams every year, which is hard because there's so much to study. Most students pass, but getting a high grade is tough. Then, at the end of the year, we have a super hard university exam with a ton of material to cover.

Placement: In our batch, there are 250 students. We all get Rs. 30,000 every month for our internship at Victoria Hospital in Bangalore. We have to work as house surgeons there. It's a must-do part of our course and lasts for a year.

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi in the digital library, which is super convenient. The classrooms can fit up to 250 students, so they're pretty spacious. You can find reading rooms in both the college and hostel, and the library is right on campus. There are three hostels for guys and one for girls. The food is tasty and costs around Rs. 4,000 per month. Plus, there are lots of sports and games for students to join in. It's a pretty cool place overall!

Aishwarya Patel

Aishwarya Patel

9 Apr, 2022

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. The classrooms are nice and have everything we need. The exams aren't too hard if we study well. The teachers work hard, but it's on us to do well in our studies.

Placement: Our college helps about 250 students get into medical jobs every year. They send students to hospitals like Victoria, Vani Vilas, Minto, Trauma Care Centre, and PMSSY. These hospitals have lots of patients, so it's great for learning.

Campus: The college has nice facilities like labs, library, classrooms, and hostel. The hostel rooms are okay, but they have three beds in each room, which can feel cramped. One downside is that there are bed bugs in the hostel, which is really annoying. The food is pretty good, but there's no canteen. The medical services and sports options are all solid.

Sonal Menon

Sonal Menon

14 Jan, 2022

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers have an MBBS and PG degree, and they're super helpful. The teaching is really good. The course material makes sense, and we're all keen to learn. The exams aren't a walk in the park, but we need to get at least 50% to pass.

Placement: Students get placed through the All India NEET exam. The highest salary is around 35 Lacs per year, and the lowest is 4 Lacs. Most students land internships easily, with 99 percent getting one. Companies like Nova Life Healthcare hire students. The main roles are multi-specialty doctor and lecturer.

Campus: The hostel at our college is awesome! They've got Wi-Fi which is super helpful. Lots of labs help us understand subjects better. Plus, there's a big library with books to study from. The food in the hostel is good and healthy. The mess and canteen are well-maintained. And hey, we even have some sports facilities available. It's a pretty cool setup overall!