Average rating of JIMS
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.4
Student Rating Distribution
Pankaj Khan
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 12 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are mostly helpful and know their stuff, except for a couple. The anatomy and physiology department has great faculty, but biochemistry lacks proper teachers. The course content is spot on. We do a lot of experiments to become good doctors. Exams are tough with 3 assessments each week and a trimester every 3 months. Passing requires a 50% score. The test questions are okay, but you gotta study to pass.
Placement: Our college is pretty new. Only three groups of students have studied here so far. Since no one has graduated yet, no one has gotten a job placement. Also, none of the batches has finished the full 4.5 years, so no internships have been given out yet.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure. Everything in the labs is new and well-maintained. The library has a lot of books, and there's a nice area to study outside. The classrooms are nice with air-conditioning and digital boards. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi. Also, there's no separate canteen, so we have to go to the hospital canteen for food.
Uday Iyer
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 17 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers are super smart and nice. They really know their stuff and make sure we stay on track. We have lots of tests and exams throughout the year, but they help us learn. There are two big exams each year and one professional exam, but they're not too tough. Plus, there are lots of cool research opportunities to explore.
Placement: After finishing the MBBS program, we have to complete a 1-year internship. This internship really helps us gain experience in different areas. It's a great way to figure out what we want to do for post-graduation. The hospital is really good and helps us learn a lot. It's a great place to build up our skills and knowledge.
Campus: The classrooms have AC and can fit around 350 people. The library is nice with lots of books by Indian and foreign authors. The hostel rooms are good, with options for triple or single sharing, with AC or non-AC. The food is okay.
Anita Rao
B.Sc. in Nursing
Reviewed On 3 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and know their stuff. They're qualified and smart. The teaching is okay, not amazing. We're getting ready for the workforce, but could use a bit more prep. The semester exams are tough, but everyone manages to pass.
Placement: There are 56 of us in the course. The highest package is 12 lakh, the lowest is 9 lakh, and the average is 10 lakh. It's a private college where all students can get internships.
Campus: Our college has its own campus with labs, classrooms, and a library. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi on campus. The hostel offers rooms for four people, and the canteen serves food. Plus, we have medical facilities available right on campus.
Jaya Iyer
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 30 Dec, 2023
Admission: The faculty here is really great and supportive. They're always there to help us out and give their all. But man, exams are super tough and they don't mess around with the rules during exams.
Placement: A lot of students from our course got jobs after graduating. Our college offers internships, which is great for gaining experience. The course teaches valuable knowledge. Overall, the education at our college is really good.
Campus: The college infrastructure is great. They have almost all the facilities we need. The hostel is really clean and has everything we need.
Sarika Khan
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 17 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers at this college are top-notch, especially in Eastern India. They really care about helping us succeed. The coursework is tough, but they make sure we're ready with weekly tests. Even though the semester is hard, most students manage to pass about 75% of us.
Placement: No one has graduated from this college yet, but in the MBBS course, you don't need to stress about getting a job. If you do well, you can get into PG or work in a public hospital. The academics here really guide you in finding your way. They support you all the way through the course. Studying here can help you reach new heights.
Campus: The college infrastructure is amazing, but still improving. The library is like a huge mall with all the medical science books and journals you need. The labs are well-equipped with modern stuff. The hostel rooms are super clean, almost like hotel rooms. The food in the mess is top-notch, with veg and non-veg options. There are lots of sports facilities here cricket, football, basketball, volleyball, and badminton courts. Plus, you can play indoor games like carrom and ping pong.
Supriya Sharma
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 27 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and have MD degrees. They know their stuff. The course is all about medicine, and they teach it well. The exams each semester are like the ones in university, not too hard. Most students do fine with regular studying.
Placement: I'm studying in the MBBS course at this medical college. Since I'm focusing on my studies, I don't have much info about placements or other courses offered here.
Campus: The classrooms are awesome with AC, screens, and projectors. They teach using both digital and paper methods. The library has all the books you need. Hostel food is tasty, and there's a playground that's always open.
Chitra Reddy
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 23 Jun, 2022
Admission: The exams here are done by WBUHS, so it's like being in a government college. Everything's fair and square with no funny business. If you study, you'll pass. The faculty is really great they're super helpful and teach really well.
Placement: The MBBS placements depend on your skills and who recommends you. The hospital is not too busy, so you can learn a lot. The teachers are awesome and help you succeed. Some famous doctors teach us, which is pretty cool.
Campus: The best thing about our college is the infrastructure. The faculty is awesome and makes sure we work hard. The hostels are super clean and safe, with a curfew at 10:00 pm. Everything else is fine. The food is okay, sometimes really good. Non-vegetarians will be fine. Just remember it's a hostel, not home, so don't expect too much.
Shreya Choudhary
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 9 Feb, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff. The classes are great for exams. We have cool digital classes that make learning fun. The way they teach is different, but in a good way.
Placement: In my college, each MBBS batch has around 150 students. Besides MBBS, they also have nursing and paramedical courses. I'm in the 3rd batch. The teachers are really smart and so are the students. We get good placements in top medical places, so finding a job is not a big deal.
Campus: The college has 3 lecture halls, each can fit 180 students in one batch. The nursing building is different from the MBBS one. In the MBBS building, there are labs for different subjects and a cool library with lots of medical books. The lecture halls have AC, projectors, whiteboards, and Wi-Fi. There are separate hostels for MBBS boys, girls, and nursing students. The rooms have AC, a canteen, a recreation room, and attached bathrooms.
Chetan Singh
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 26 Oct, 2019
Admission: The teachers here are really supportive. They always push you to study hard and give you all the help you need. Most teachers have at least an MD/MS degree, and many have even higher qualifications. This college in West Bengal has top-notch facilities. They follow the NMC guidelines for teaching the course. The semesters can be tough with exams every Monday, but it's good practice and helps us understand the topics better.
Placement: Our batch has around 200 students. After finishing MBBS, you can make about 1.5L working in a hospital with some experience. We all get internships from the college, and then you can become an MBBS doctor. Just wait for hospital job openings and apply when they come up.
Campus: The campus at our college is awesome! It's pretty new, and they have this library with all the books you need for MBBS. There's a hospital for emergencies, plus sports areas like football, cricket, basketball, and badminton. They're even working on a tennis court. And guess what? Malls are coming soon! Hostel facilities are cool, but the food could be better.
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