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Gadag Institute of Medical Sciences


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4

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4.1/5

Admission

Admission

3.7/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.1/5

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Academics

4.3/5

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Arjun Menon

Arjun Menon

MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 22 Oct, 2024

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and are super helpful. They understand us well and respect our time. Lots of students do well in their exams, and the teachers make sure we're ready for university. Attendance isn't too strict in the first year, which is cool. Love it here!

Placement: The college has 150 seats in each batch, with about 15% reserved for All India Quota students. In the first year, the college fees are around Rs 75,000, and hostel fees are about Rs 10,000. The course lasts for 5.5 years, including a year of internships and a year of rural service. During the rural service, students can get ready for their NEET PG exams. Overall, it's a good college.

Campus: There are about 5 air-conditioned classrooms for classes, plus an amphitheater and a stadium for events. The library is great for studying, and the labs are good too. The hostel is better than most government hostels. The food in the mess is okay. They really focus on sports and cultural activities here.

Priya Patel

Priya Patel

MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 16 Oct, 2024

4.0
3 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. Since it's a government hospital, there are plenty of patients to learn from. We get to see a wide variety of cases. Our course follows RGUHS guidelines, and the exams are set by them too. The pass rate is about 90%, which is pretty good.

Placement: This college is a government medical school, so job placements aren't great. After a year of interning, students can choose to work in rural areas or stay on as residents. Interns make around Rs 30,000 per month, while resident salaries range from Rs 40,000 to Rs 45,000 monthly. The pay for rural service varies based on where you're posted, but it's usually between Rs 40,000 to Rs 60,000 per month.

Campus: The rooms in this college are big, bright, and have everything you need. The only downside is having to share with 2 roommates. Sometimes the library gets crowded during exams. The classrooms are roomy and have AC. There are 3 hospitals nearby, all well-equipped and busy with lots of patients.

Anil Gupta

Anil Gupta

MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 9 Sept, 2023

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are awesome - they're friendly, helpful, and really know their stuff. They teach well, some using the board and others using powerpoint. You can tell they love teaching. Our college is getting better, with new PG courses now available alongside the UG ones.

Placement: I started at the college in 2015 and now I'm a senior. Next year, we'll all be doing internships. Most students are passing their exams, which is great. We don't know about the stipend yet, but we'll find out next year.

Campus: The college has four seminar halls. One of them has AC and a great sound system. The volleyball ground is better than the cricket and football fields. The food in the canteen is good. The labs are nice. The hostel rooms are awesome. The first batch had some problems with the hostel, though.

Shubham Nair

Shubham Nair

MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 31 Aug, 2023

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors in the medical department really know their stuff and have a lot of experience. They teach really well. They follow the CBME curriculum set by the NMC. The exams are tough because there's a lot to study in the medical field.

Placement: Most MBBS grads usually don't go for job placements. Government Medical Colleges don't offer placements either. Every MBBS student has to do a year-long internship covering all subjects. You gotta finish the internship to become a doctor or go for higher studies.

Campus: The classrooms at this college are really nice. They have cool projectors and air conditioning that works well. Plus, there's a library open all the time for us med students. It's a great place to study!

Sachin Menon

Sachin Menon

MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 7 Jan, 2022

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they're always ready to help. They make sure we're learning what we need to become good doctors. The course follows the new CBME curriculum, which is great for us future docs. The semester exams aren't too tough. Just studying Singi's questions is usually enough to pass. Most students, like 90%, manage to pass these exams without too much stress.

Placement: Once the course is done, we have to take NEET PG. A lot of students do well in NEET PG and can pick the college they want anywhere in India. We also have a 1-year internship after 4 years. And there might be some rural service after that.

Campus: The college has 4 lecture halls with AC for theory classes. Each department has its own lab with good facilities for practical work. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi. The hostel has a library and reading room. The girls' hostel is nice, with 6 floors and 3-4 people per room. The mess food is decent, but some rumors about the non-veg food are floating around nearby.

Radhika Choudhary

Radhika Choudhary

MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 8 Jan, 2021

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff. The heads of departments and professors all have Ph.Ds in their fields. They get us ready for the NEET PG exam and even run it. The faculty here is super nice, much friendlier than at other colleges. The teaching is top-notch at RGUHS University. And guess what? We always get 100% results in exams.

Placement: There are 150 spots for the MBBS program here. When we do our internship, we get Rs. 30,000 every month. After that, we can work as a tutor at any college or continue to do postgraduation. If we go for postgraduation, we can get Rs. 60,000 per month as a stipend.

Campus: The campus is huge, covering 52 acres. We've got a library, computer labs, and air-conditioned classrooms. The food in the mess is tasty and affordable. Oh, and there's a big ground called Mahatma Gandhi. We also have cultural events in the auditorium.

Nidhi Khan

Nidhi Khan

MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 28 Oct, 2020

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college have postgraduate degrees and know their subjects well. The course curriculum is practical and not too hard, which makes learning during the MBBS course easier. We have tests often to get ready for exams.

Placement: MBBS is great for job opportunities. During internships, we learn skills that help us land good jobs. After MBBS, we can even start our own clinics. While interning, the government pays us a stipend of 30000 rupees. It's a good course overall.

Campus: There are plenty of books in the library to read, and the labs have all the latest equipment. The food in the mess is pretty good, and there's also a canteen on campus where you can grab some extra snacks. The medical facilities in North Karnataka are good, and they organize sports and events on campus.

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