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Hi-Tech Medical College and Hospital, Bhubaneswar

Private University|Estd. 2005

Average rating of HMCH

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.5

Based on 19 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
11%
4
16%
3
53%
2
16%
1
5%
Placement

Placement

3.4/5

Admission

Admission

3.5/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.2/5

Academics

Academics

3.9/5

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Chitra Sharma

Chitra Sharma

5 Aug, 2025

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in our college are really good. In our department, we have a head, 2 senior teachers, 2 junior teachers, 3 lab staff, and about 150 students. We study 19 subjects over 9 semesters, and some semesters are run by Utkal University. Our students often rank in the top 10. There are 3 colleges in this university. Exams can be hard, but if you study and go to class, it's not too bad.

Placement: The course is 4.5 years long with a 1-year internship afterward. During the internship, we work as house surgeons and get paid by the college. After that, lots of students apply for NEET PG, AIIMS PG, or land positions in top medical colleges and hospitals.

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi which is cool. The library is a great spot to hang out and study. Hostels are clean and nice. The drinking water is really good. The food in the mess is tasty too.

Prerna Gupta

Prerna Gupta

20 Feb, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super friendly and always ready to help out. The way they teach is way better than what I've seen in other colleges. We've got 7 semesters and 4 MBEs to tackle. The semesters can be tough, and we need to aim for at least a 50% score in every subject. It's challenging, but with some effort, it's doable.

Placement: This college is great for MBBS students because we have good placement opportunities. All we have to do is pass the interview, and we can get a job with a salary of over 40k. We can either try for government jobs through UPSC for three years or work in a private firm, maybe even in the same college.

Campus: The hostels here are great! Each room for three people has its own bathroom. The canteen has central AC, but the food isn't that good. The labs are cool, classrooms have AC, and the hospital is decent, but could be bigger. There aren't as many patients here as at a government college.

Dinesh Singh

Dinesh Singh

25 Jan, 2025

2.0
4 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful, especially during exams. The course fee is a bit on the high side, but it's worth it if you want to pass. The exams are tough, but fair. The syllabus can be overwhelming at times. You need at least a 35% to pass, but that might not be enough to get a good placement.

Placement: Placements vary for everyone. Some students landed government jobs, while others are aiming for jobs in their field. The number of job offers is limited, and unfortunately, there seems to be a lack of respect for lower-caste students.

Campus: At first, the hostel wasn't great. The hostel fee is a bit expensive for students from the middle class. But the classrooms have air-conditioners, which is nice.

Hema Iyer

Hema Iyer

30 Oct, 2024

4.3
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: My college is pretty great overall. The teachers are good, and we have awesome facilities like libraries, labs, hostels, and workshops. We even get to go on site visits. The library is packed with tons of journals and IEEE papers, which is super helpful. The labs and facilities really help us understand things better. The placements are decent too. The only bummer is that there aren't enough events going on.

Placement: The campus of this college is super pretty. It's great for studying dentistry, but they're pretty strict here. They have a good number of patients to practice on, which is cool. They focus a lot on ethics and how to be a great doctor. Plus, you're pretty much guaranteed a job after graduating.

Campus: I chose this college mainly because of the awesome campus vibe. It's super green with trees and flowers all around, and it's always kept clean. The teachers here are really good at their subjects, friendly, and always ready to help. My fave is my English teacher, Karan sir. They're still working on adding new buildings to the campus, so it's always improving. The classrooms are big and have CCTV cameras. The only downside is that the college is pretty far from the city, and there's no gym or proper canteen. It's located in a rural area, which some might not like.

Vivek Reddy

Vivek Reddy

4 Aug, 2024

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful and know their stuff. They teach well and some of them have a great style. The semester exams are not too hard either.

Placement: The course is really good for getting jobs in rural areas. You can earn around Rs. 90,000 to Rs. 100,000 per month. After finishing, you can also write the PG exam for better job opportunities with higher salaries. The course opens up roles in specialty hospitals or as a professor in the field you studied.

Campus: The college infrastructure isn't great. Wi-Fi is unreliable. Labs and classrooms are okay. The library is awesome and the prettiest spot on campus. Hostel facilities are decent. The food in the mess is just okay, nothing special.

Lata Mishra

Lata Mishra

2 Jul, 2024

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here know their stuff. They teach well and the MBBS course is big but useful. It really prepares us for the medical field. Lots of talented doctors graduate every year. We have 2 midterms and 1 final exam, and they're pretty challenging. You gotta score at least 50% to pass.

Placement: The MBBS course now lasts for 5 years. In the final year, we do a required internship and then we get our MBBS degree. There aren't any job placements provided. After that, we have to pass the NEET PG exam to pursue MD/MS courses.

Campus: The rooms are big and have digital boards. The library is huge and has AC and free Wi-Fi. The teachers are nice and helpful. The food in the hostel and canteen isn't great. The medical facilities are good. Medical students can see doctors for free when they're sick.

Supriya Sharma

Supriya Sharma

15 Jun, 2024

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in the Pathology department are really nice and helpful. We have 6 semesters, with the 3rd and 6th ones being university exams. The exams are strict, but that's good because it keeps things fair. Both the faculty and external staff do a great job, and everyone in the class works hard.

Placement: There were around 80 students in my course batch. The course costs around $50,000 per year. More than 60% of students with scores above 60% got internships. It's a good choice for me and other students to join this college. I really like my college overall, but I'm not a fan of the administrative staff.

Campus: Everything like Wi-Fi, library, labs, and classrooms are there. Each hostel room has 10 beds, but the food is not great except for breakfast. The warden's attitude isn't good either. It's tough to study with 10 students crammed into one room.

Shreya Mishra

Shreya Mishra

26 May, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and are nice and helpful. They make hard subjects easy to understand. The course is tough, but it's worth it. It helps us get ready for real life and tough situations. There are 9 exams in total, and we have to pass at least 50% to take the university exams. It's challenging, but it's preparing us well.

Placement: Each batch has around 150 students. Our MBBS program lasts for 4.5 years with a one-year internship. In the first year, we study anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry. Second year covers pathology, pharmacology, and microbiology. Third year includes community medicine and forensic medicine. The final year is all about general medicine, surgery, OBG, pediatrics, psychiatry, ENT, eye care, radiology, skin care, and bone care.

Campus: The college has 5 lecture halls that can fit 180 students. The library has free Wi-Fi and lots of books by foreign authors. It's clean and cozy. But the cafeteria food is not great not tasty or good quality. The dorm rooms are small with little ventilation and space.

Sunita Menon

Sunita Menon

23 Feb, 2023

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers know their stuff and really understand the practical side of things. Our course follows the NMC curriculum, and the exams are up-to-date. If you put in the effort, passing the exams is a breeze.

Placement: After graduating, you can work as a medical officer at a private hospital. If your NEET PG rank is good, you can go for MD. You can also get jobs in research and genetic counselling at pharma companies. Starting salary is around Rs. 40,000 per month, but it can increase based on your skills. During internships, they give a stipend of Rs. 15,000.

Campus: The library here is awesome. It's big, air-conditioned, and filled with lots of books. There's even a study room that's just as cool. The classrooms are spacious and have smart boards and AC. The hostels are top-notch and help us focus on studying. Plus, they're strict about no ragging, which is great.

Rahul Reddy

Rahul Reddy

15 Feb, 2023

1.8
1 Admission 2 Academics 3 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The anatomy teachers here are super helpful and the best. They really know how to teach well. But the other departments don't give much attention to students. The course covers a lot of stuff. The hands-on sessions could be better. The cadavers are old and hard to tell apart. The biochemistry department could use some improvement.

Placement: After we finish our MBBS degrees, we land jobs pretty easily. Usually, we end up working in various district headquarters. Everyone has to do a 1.5-year internship after finishing the final year. The main job we get is as a junior doctor. They pay us at least Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 70,000 per month. None of us MBBS students are left without a job.

Campus: The library doesn't have Wi-Fi, so you gotta use your own data. But in labs and classrooms, there's free Wi-Fi, though it's kinda limited. Food in the hostel is great when you first start college, but it goes downhill as the year goes on. By the time the academic year ends, it's not so good. But once the new students come in, the food gets better again. It's like a cycle. Overall, the other facilities here are pretty good.