
Impact Paramedical and Health Institute Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Impact Paramedical and Health Institute
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.1
Student Rating Distribution
Rohit Iyer
B.Sc. in Ophthalmic and Optometry Technology
Reviewed On 23 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are a mixed bag. Some are really great, some are just okay, and some don't seem to care much about us students. There are a few good faculty members, but it's a bummer that not all courses have permanent teachers. So, make sure to find out if your teacher is here for the long haul or just on a short contract.
Placement: Honestly, they don't offer job placements after graduation. In my group, students did well in classes, so they found good clinics on their own. The college does give training in hospitals, but after that, you're responsible for finding clinics by yourself.
Campus: The college has decent facilities with a so-so canteen. The campus has a small playground, but there's no library available. However, they do offer course books. Sports events are organized, but off-campus.
Vinay Rao
B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology
Reviewed On 3 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at IPHI are awesome. They know their stuff and make sure we understand by doing hands-on activities. They explain things in a way that's easy to get. I'm learning a lot from them.
Placement: The MLT course at our college opens up lots of job opportunities. We get to explore different fields after finishing the course. We all get internships and training in hospitals and labs. Many students end up working in big hospitals. We learn both theory and practicals together, which is cool.
Campus: The college has good facilities overall. They have a first-aid kit with all the necessary medicines. The canteen is clean and the classrooms have projectors that work well. The college also makes sure to keep everything clean and sanitized, especially during the pandemic.
Supriya Menon
B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology
Reviewed On 14 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and they respect our space. They have a team to stop bullying and keep an eye on everything. It's important to study on our own besides attending classes. The exams are okay, nothing too hard. The teachers are kind, but sometimes they act a bit childish, which is unexpected.
Placement: I'm studying Medical Laboratory Technology at this college. They help around 65-75% of students find jobs based on their skills. Some of the companies that hire from here are Apollo, Jeevanmaala Hospital, Balaji Action Hospital, Monarch, and Mansharam Hospital. The pay is usually between 2.5-4 LPA. After graduating, we can work as lab technicians, histopathologists, or phlebotomists. Almost everyone does internships, with a 95% rate. Sometimes we even get paid for it. It's a great way to get hands-on experience in the medical field.
Campus: The campus looks pretty average. The main building outside is cool, but inside could use some sprucing up. Wi-Fi is there, but not everywhere works. The library is huge and I dig it. The labs need more gear and space. Canteen's getting a makeover. Hostel's a good 750 meters away. Sports class changes whenever the teacher feels like it.
Ajay Nair
Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology (DOTT)
Reviewed On 12 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really experienced and know their stuff. Dr. Archana Aravindan is a public health expert with lots of experience in both private and government jobs. Dr. Nipun Choudhary is an expert in internal medicine and lifestyle stuff, and he's also a big shot at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in New Delhi.
Placement: The college has over 50 hospitals where students can do their training and placements. A lot of students get placed in hospitals that offer 6-month internships for training. Some of these hospitals include Care Plus Diagnostics in Lajpat Nagar and Dashmesh Hospital in Tilak Nagar.
Campus: The college has different skill labs like OT, MLT, radiology, dialysis, Ophthalmology, and computer lab. There's also a canteen, medical checkup, and vaccination. The library and classrooms have AC. They use modern teaching tools like LCD, display board, and whiteboard.
Sonal Reddy
Diploma in Radiology and Imaging Technology (DRIT)
Reviewed On 10 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers for our course are really smart and have lots of experience. They're not just helpful, but also supportive and always ready to answer our questions nicely. We have exams every semester, and the question papers are based on what universities usually ask.
Placement: I'm studying DRIT course and there were around 100 students in my batch, split into 4 sections. Our classes were always on time. The teachers were really good, they came from good colleges and knew their stuff well. The course is 4 semesters long, with the last semester being all about training. After that, we can get placed in a diagnostic center. The salary can range from 11k to 18k, depending on the company. Most students get placed every year. Radiology is the best among all paramedical courses. It offers great opportunities and a high salary package. It's definitely the top choice for me.
Campus: The school has good facilities like digital projectors in classes, Wi-Fi, and well-equipped labs. There's no hostel, but students from other states can stay in PGs or rent places nearby. They organize sports competitions and quiz contests for students every year.
Supriya Verma
B.Sc. in Ophthalmic and Optometry Technology
Reviewed On 2 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are super helpful. They really care about us students and listen to all our problems, whether it's about school, mental health, or anything else. They're friendly and always there to help out.
Placement: After finishing the course, placements are offered. We get training during the course, which IPHI sets up. They also help us with placements after we're done. It's really useful for us in every way.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure and a nice environment. The facilities are good, and they even have a good water filter for drinking. The washrooms are always clean. Plus, they organize fun activities like indoor and outdoor games such as carrom, ludo, cricket, and kabaddi.
Sachin Joshi
B.Sc. in Operation Theatre Technology
Reviewed On 11 Apr, 2025
Admission: The course is tough but really useful for us students. It's a great chance to do more than just a regular part-time job. I find it interesting and it keeps me motivated. You need to know what you can get from internships and be ready to take on the challenges.
Placement: Almost all students get to do field assignments, where we face real-life challenges in public health. It helps us learn how to deal with big issues. These placements are a great way to use what we've learned in class out in the real world.
Campus: I'm a student at Impact Paramedical and Health Institute, staying in the BOTT hostel. What I love most about IPHI hostel is the food and mess routine. Trust me, you won't be bored with the meal schedule here. Besides that, the hostel has a clean environment, a nice lawn, sports facilities, and a chill common room. Overall, it's a great place to stay - better than other PGs or hostels. Just a heads up, it's a bit pricier than some other hostels.
Rohit Choudhary
B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology
Reviewed On 5 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really knowledgeable in their subjects. They're always ready to help out whenever you need it. The courses are well thought out and prepare us well for the job market. I feel like I'm getting a good education here.
Placement: In my course, around 30-40% of students find jobs every year. They usually get paid around INR 4.5lac per year. Lots of companies, both government and private like PMCH and NMCH, come for placements. About 60% of students also get internships. Overall, this course is the best for a 3-year program.
Campus: At my college, we have super fast Wi-Fi which is awesome. The library is huge and has tons of medical books. Each department has its own lab, like the medical lab and radiology lab. We also have smart classrooms with projectors. Unfortunately, there's no hostel here, but we do have a big playground for all kinds of games.
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