
M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Nursing Sciences Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Nursing Sciences
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
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Mahesh Upadhyay
B.Sc. in Nursing
Reviewed On 28 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college really know their stuff and are great at teaching. The courses are practical and helpful for getting a job. But man, those exams are no joke! Nursing exams are especially tough. Nursing is all about preparing you for work. Nurses are the real heroes of our hospital.
Placement: All my classmates landed jobs in big hospitals across the country. The pay ranges from 3 to 5 LPA, with the top companies being Apollo, Medicity, and Master DM Health Care. Job roles like nursing tutor, staff nurse, and clinical instructor are the top picks for B.Sc. nursing students.
Campus: The college campus is cool. We have a hospital on campus where we learn a lot. Unfortunately, there's no hostel for guys, but girls have one. The food in the girls' hostel mess is yummy. Every year, our college organizes fun cultural events and sports competitions.
Vaishnavi Nair
General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM)
Reviewed On 25 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really great. They are famous for being dedicated. They put in a lot of effort to help us succeed. The courses here prepare us well for the industry. Students do well, especially those working in hospitals. This course doesn't follow the semester system, but it's tough.
Placement: Most students in our college got jobs after finishing the course. The highest salary is around Rs. 40,000 per month, while the lowest is Rs. 15,000. Almost everyone got internships at hospitals.
Campus: The college has hostel facilities but the food there isn't great. Luckily, we can order food from outside. The surroundings are nice and the campus has Wi-Fi. The classrooms are top-notch and the library is awesome.
Sonal Joshi
B.Sc. in Nursing
Reviewed On 27 Oct, 2025
Admission: The yearly exams were good. The faculty was great and we enjoyed it. But sometimes the university changed how the exams were done and how marks were given out. It was tough because we didn't know in advance. So, it was a bit challenging for us.
Placement: Our batch had about 100 students, and we just finished our 4 years at college. Sadly, there weren't any job placements for us. In 2019, the total fees for boys was around 700,000 without food and housing. But now, the fees have gone up. Despite that, I had a great time during my college years.
Campus: The college's infrastructure was pretty basic - it was in an old hospital building. But the training we got at the new hospital with 1800 beds was awesome. We worked in all departments and gained a lot of clinical experience. The faculty was also really good. Overall, it was a great experience.
Shreya Iyer
B.Sc. in Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology
Reviewed On 14 Oct, 2025
Admission: The college is connected to Rajiv Gandhi University, so the exams can be a bit challenging, but it's worth it for a good certificate. The teachers are really smart and they help us when we're struggling. I have exams once a year, and we take them at our own college, so no need to go elsewhere. You gotta get at least 50% to pass.
Placement: Around 80% of students in my college end up with jobs after graduating. The highest package for our seniors was 8 LPA, but I managed to snag one for 7 LPA. There are about 5 companies that come to recruit students here. One cool thing is that our college has a hospital, so we can get internships for free. And to top it off, we even get paid for those internships! I'm studying Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology, along with some other related courses. It's pretty awesome!
Campus: The hospital has everything we need. It's got amazing facilities. It's a big hospital with over 500 beds. The library for students is huge, spacious, and air-conditioned. It's got all the books we need. The labs and classrooms are also air-conditioned, which makes studying comfortable. The hostel has different types of rooms like 3-sharing, 2-sharing, 4-sharing, and premium. The food in the hostel is delicious and hygienic.
Sanjay Mishra
B.Sc. in Anaesthesia Technology
Reviewed On 12 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teaching staff here is top-notch. They really know their stuff in class and in clinics. That's the best part about this college usually, you only get one or the other in different places. They take exams seriously and the pass rate is super high at 98%. All the teachers are experts in their subjects.
Placement: The academics here are really good. I'm one of 7 out of 18 students who got distinctions. They've made a lot of improvements lately. We all get to do hospital postings now. The job package is okay. Manipal Hospital comes to recruit us. About 70% of students end up working in a multi-specialty hospital as anesthesia technicians.
Campus: The Wi-Fi is available, but students can't use it. There are labs and nice classrooms. The library is great with all the books you need. The hostel food is top-notch. They have their own hospital for medical needs. The sports section is pretty good too.
Saloni Mishra
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)
Reviewed On 25 Sept, 2025
Admission: I've been at this college for a while now, and I think it was a great choice for me. They have monthly exams that really prepare you for the final one. The pass rate is about 50%, which is pretty good. I feel like my investment in this college is paying off.
Placement: There were 39 students in our batch. I got a total package of 10 LPA, while the average package is 12 LPA. Around 69% of students got placed in our college. The documents they asked for were really helpful for us.
Campus: The college has everything you need - labs, Wi-Fi, classrooms, library, and a hostel. The food at the hostel is pretty good. There are playgrounds and a well-kept canteen. The classes are decent for studying, and I made some good friends here. They offer both veg and non-veg food options.
Arjun Iyer
General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM)
Reviewed On 11 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great. They care about us and know their stuff. The way they teach is top-notch. We have mini exams every couple of months.
Placement: Almost 80% of us in college got jobs. The top salary is Rs. 18000 monthly. Lots of us also land internships.
Campus: The hostel has Wi-Fi everywhere, which is awesome. You can use lab facilities for practical stuff. If you like cooking, there are self-cooking facilities. The canteen and mess are not in the hostel, but they're close by. They give you purified water to drink. And don't worry, there are sports and games you can play too.
Shreya Mishra
B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology
Reviewed On 2 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers were okay, but they didn't really teach much. They only focused on a few topics regularly, so we had to study a lot by ourselves. We got hands-on experience in the hospital, which was great for getting ready for work. The exams were really challenging, and we had to study on our own to pass.
Placement: I started the Medical Laboratory Technology course in 2020. The fees were about Rs. 18,000. There were around 35 students in my batch. We had training in Victoria Hospital labs every day from 9 AM to 1 PM. It was cool to learn all about lab diagnosis. And in the final year, we had a 1-year internship.
Campus: I studied Bachelor of Science (Medical Laboratory Technology) at BMC&RI. Unfortunately, they didn't have hostel facilities for us, so I had to find a place on my own. It was a bummer that they didn't have sports, gym, cafeteria, ground, or auditorium for our course. But the infrastructure was pretty good overall.
Divya Choudhary
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 18 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff, but not many are into teaching. They mostly just read from slides. The patients we work with are mostly Bengali, so it's tough to communicate without knowing Bengali. You gotta do a lot of self-study to do well. The exams are moderately tough.
Placement: I really like how the college provides job opportunities for students, like being a tutor on campus. The pay is around 70000 per month, which is awesome. The degree you get here is also recognized elsewhere, which is a big plus. They also offer postgraduate courses that are pretty good. Plus, there are opportunities to work as a medical officer in affiliated colleges. It's cool that there are so many options available here.
Campus: The labs and classrooms are great, especially the simulation lab. But some important things are being overlooked. The toilets are super dirty, and the mess hall is gross with pigeon poop everywhere. Plus, the canteen is just a modified shipping container. The hostel is pretty bad too, and the food isn't tasty.
Sunita Nair
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Reviewed On 7 Aug, 2025
Admission: Some of the teachers here aren't the best at teaching. They know their stuff but struggle to explain it well. The course material is pretty easy to understand as long as you stay focused. If you put in the effort to study, the exams aren't too tough and you can get good grades.
Placement: My course has around 70 students. It offers job chances abroad, but we can only do internships at our hospital for a year. Unfortunately, there aren't many lab resources, and we can't do internships outside the hospital. Plus, we have to pay for our internships without getting any money in return.
Campus: The facilities are there, but not very well-maintained. The library is awesome - super peaceful. Classrooms have projectors, but no Wi-Fi. There are five labs: Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pathology, Physiology, and Anatomy. The cafeteria is tidy, but the food isn't great.
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