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IQ City Medical College

Private University|Estd. 2013

Average rating of IQ City Medical College

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.4

Based on 10 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.6/5

Admission

Admission

4.5/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.4/5

Academics

Academics

4.3/5

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Chitra Sharma

Chitra Sharma

5 Jul, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in our college are really smart and know a lot. They use digital tools to teach, which is cool. The MBBS course has 9 semesters. The exam papers in our semesters are tough, but you just need to get 50% to pass.

Placement: There are 200 students in our batch. The fee for management quota students is 1,20,00,000 and for state quota students, it's 25 lakhs. We have 133 management quota seats and 67 state quota seats. In total, there are 110 boys and 90 girls in our college.

Campus: The college has awesome Wi-Fi and top-notch lab facilities. The classrooms are air-conditioned and can seat up to 200 students. The library is huge and central. The hostel offers different types of rooms - triple AC, triple non-AC, double AC, double non-AC, and single AC and non-AC. The food in the mess is really tasty.

Priya Shelar

Priya Shelar

25 Jul, 2024

4.5
5 Admission 3 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: We really need more teachers at our college, especially in the clinical department. Not all the doctors are teaching, which is a big issue. The exams are held regularly and they are pretty strict about it. They don't evaluate every single paper, but they take the exams seriously.

Placement: After graduating from our college, students have chances to work in hospitals as house staff, trainees, teachers, or practitioners. Sometimes, they might work in rural areas, but they usually get to work with partners.

Campus: The college campus is awesome! We have 5 lecture halls named after cool historical figures like Charaka, Patanjali, Bhardwaj, Atreya, and Sushutra. There's a library where you can study, plus an outside reading spot where you can hang out all day. Post-grad students and sometimes MBBS students have their own reading room too. We've got a badminton court, a couple of table tennis tables (although they could use some work), and games like chess and carrom. And there's a huge field for football and cricket, along with courts for basketball, volleyball, and throwball. The hospital facilities are top-notch too!

Rakhi Patel

Rakhi Patel

15 Mar, 2024

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really good. They give us exams every week to test us. They know a lot. Our semester exams are a bit unique compared to other colleges. We follow the University's exam style, and the questions are at a moderate level according to the recent pattern.

Placement: The college doesn't really help with job placements, but you can become a Junior President here. You could also work as a Medical Officer in a hospital. The college provides other facilities too. I really like the college and the faculty.

Campus: The faculty here is amazing! They really know their stuff. The hostel is a bit pricey, but the rooms are nice and the food in the mess is good. The warden and security guard are friendly, and the hospital staff and management are super helpful. Plus, there are some great sports facilities available too.

Om Nair

Om Nair

6 Nov, 2023

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at my college are really nice and caring. The clinical department teachers can be tough, they don't tolerate any mistakes. The preclinical teachers are more relaxed though. I wish there were more MBBS teachers instead of just M.Sc. ones. We have 9 semesters and 4 main exams, plus internal and practical exams to do.

Placement: The internships at our college are okay, but there aren't as many opportunities as at other government colleges. It's a good place for internships, though. If you're looking for a job, you can try applying to a hospital or think about going for higher studies like MD or MS.

Campus: The campus here is cool. We got a big playground to hang out with friends and play sports like cricket and football. There's also a mall close by where we can chill. Hostel option is open to everyone, no need to worry about limited seats. Our classrooms are neat. Usually, there are about 3 students in each room. We have a playground right in front of our hostel for more fun times with friends. Unfortunately, there's no gym or swimming pool here. I'd give it 3 stars for the facilities. The college is just a short 1-2 kilometers away from where most students live.

Isha Singh

Isha Singh

18 Apr, 2023

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good and they know their stuff. They help us out a lot. The teaching is pretty good too. The MBBS course is unique - you'll end up serving the country and saving lives. It's not like a regular job. The semester exams can be tough, but most students pass, almost 98% of them.

Placement: Our course is MBBS, so placements are not like Engineering or B.Tech. After finishing MBBS, you can work in Government Services or as a House staff in a government or private hospital. In government jobs, you can start with 450000 per month. Private hospitals pay around 1lakh per month. Internship is a must in our course to get the MBBS degree. Once you complete MBBS, you'll be called Dr. People will admire and respect you, which is the best part of our course.

Campus: The campus is so pretty! Our hostel is really clean and tidy. We have Wi-Fi, which is awesome. The food here is good, too. We've got 5 air-conditioned lecture theaters, 2 libraries, and some cool outdoor reading spots. The sports ground is nice, with a badminton court and a table tennis court inside.

Sunil Sharma

Sunil Sharma

23 Dec, 2021

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. They make learning interesting and I feel like I'm actually learning to be a good doctor. The course content is spot on and helps us prepare for the real world. It's a bit tough though, gotta work hard to pass since the passing percentage is 50%. Some students do struggle and fail, so you gotta stay on top of your game.

Placement: Most of us found jobs after finishing our course. The pay ranges from Rs. 45,000 to Rs. 85,000 per month. The main hospitals hiring us are Appolo, ESI, and government hospitals. Almost everyone got internships right here at the college. The popular job titles are GDMO and housestaff.

Campus: The classrooms are really spacious and have AC. The library is huge with a lot of books. The hostel offers 3-room and single-room options, both with AC and non-AC. The food in the mess is great. Plus, there are indoor and outdoor sports facilities on campus too.

Vaishnavi Verma

Vaishnavi Verma

22 May, 2021

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at the college are really good at what they do. They're always there to help us out and answer our questions. The course lasts for 5 and a half years, which includes a paid internship. The exams can be a bit tough, but as long as you study regularly, it's manageable. It all comes down to how much you love the course and how dedicated you are.

Placement: There are about 200 students in our batch. During the mandatory internship, we get paid around Rs. 20,000 per month. Once we graduate, we can apply to work at various hospitals. Some students aim for roles like tutor or assistant professor in the teaching field. The top roles available are at the junior and senior resident levels.

Campus: The college has really good facilities. The classrooms have AC and the labs have modern equipment. The library has lots of books to help with studies. The hostel has different types of rooms - single, double, and triple-sharing, with both AC and non-AC options. They provide mineral water and laundry services. Each room has a bed, table, chair, and almirah. The canteen food is tasty and changes daily. They serve breakfast, lunch, evening snacks, and dinner. Plus, there are lots of sports facilities to enjoy.

Dinesh Verma

Dinesh Verma

30 Jan, 2021

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams are super hard here. You need 50% to pass. We've got 9 semesters and 4 profs. To move up a year, you gotta pass all the profs. If you don't, you're in the next batch. Two ways to get in: state and management. Nobody fails, which is better than most colleges.

Placement: After finishing MBBS at our medical institute, we start getting ready for the PG exams. It's a tough test for undergraduate students, but we've got the knowledge to succeed thanks to our placements.

Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi, even though they promised it when I applied. It's been 4 years and still no Wi-Fi. Admission is limited. The classrooms are cool, like a theater. But the labs aren't great. We have to do sports ourselves, no college support.

Harsh Sharma

Harsh Sharma

14 Jan, 2021

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are top-notch. They know their stuff and are always there to help out when we're stuck. They even show us real-life cases to help us understand better. The courses here really prepare us for the real world.

Placement: Students who rank well can get into this course. Depending on their rank, they can get admission in either the government quota with lower fees or the management quota with reduced fees. After finishing their internship, students can work in any college or hospital. Passing the final exams qualifies students for an internship. Completing the internship opens up opportunities for housestaffship at this college or elsewhere. Plus, they can choose to continue studying and take the NEXT exam.

Campus: The classrooms are big enough for all of us students, and we can easily use the labs with attendants around. Unfortunately, there's no free Wi-Fi, but the library has all the books we need for our courses. The hostel rooms are spacious with options for single, double, or triple sharing, and they come with attached bathrooms and good housekeeping. The food in the canteen is healthy and clean. Plus, there's a cool rec room connected to both the hostel and college. And don't worry, medical help is there for everyone too.

Tanya Das

Tanya Das

17 Jul, 2020

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: Studying MBBS in our college is great. The teachers are really good, and we get a lot of hands-on experience. The facilities are top-notch, and we get to do internships that prepare us well for the industry. Plus, there are more and more patients coming in all the time. It's a solid program overall.

Placement: The reason students get hired easily is that there aren't enough doctors in India. They usually get jobs that pay around 40k to 60k per month for working 48 hours a week. Hospitals like Medical and Apollo often hire students from our college right after they graduate.

Campus: The facilities at our college are top-notch. The library has everything we need. The hostel is nice, and the food in the canteen is good too. The labs are well-equipped. We have great outdoor sports facilities, but we don't have an indoor stadium.