
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha
Average rating of MGIMS Wardha
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.3
Student Rating Distribution
Sunita Reddy
5 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and always ready to help. They stick to the curriculum, which is good. If you study regularly, the semester exams aren't too hard. There are 3 internals and 1 final exam throughout the semester, with a gap of about three months between each one.
Placement: There are job opportunities for everyone. The starting salaries range from around 20,000 to 100,000 per month, depending on where you choose to work. Private hospitals tend to pay more to new doctors, and with experience, the pay can go even higher. Even if you don't start in a private hospital, you can still earn a good salary after some time.
Campus: The classrooms had AC, but there was no Wi-Fi. The labs had good equipment. They also had a gym, a badminton court, and lots of fields for sports like cricket and basketball. The library and charging outlets were there too for students to use.
Rajeev Singh
25 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are mostly good and strict, but some can be a bit full of themselves and get in the way of our studies. The exams are tough, and some teachers might fail you if you don't score well. They stick to the MUHS and MCI guidelines for the courses, which is good.
Placement: The college has really good placement rates, over 90%. We all had to do a year-long internship, but the pay was decent, always above Rs. 40000 a month. During the internship, we got Rs. 8000 per month. Our course had different camps like orientation, social service, and ROME.
Campus: The college library has Wi-Fi and online resources, which is cool. Our college has the best facilities compared to other medical schools. The hostel rooms are pretty old, but at least we get our own space. The food in the mess is supposed to be good for you, but it's kinda bland. The canteen food is cheap, but not the tastiest. Just be aware, there might be bugs and snakes in the hostel, which is not fun.
Karan Menon
14 Dec, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know a lot. They all finished their post-graduation in their own subjects. They work hard and teach us using new ideas and real-life examples. Our MBBS course lasts for 4.5 years plus a 1-year internship, so it's 5.5 years in total. The university in Nashik organizes yearly exams for all years except the second one. We also have our own tests during the year, and those marks count towards the final university exams.
Placement: At this college, there are lots of different job roles you can go for, like medical officers, senior residents, and junior residents. After finishing the UG course, we can sign up for PG courses here. During our internships, we get to work in all parts of the hospital. Oh, and by the way, we also get a stipend of Rs.11,000 every month during our internships.
Campus: The labs are great for hands-on learning. Sports stuff happens every year thanks to the sports people. Our campus has AC, a gym, basketball, volleyball, badminton courts, and a cricket field. Hostel rooms are top-notch, with each student getting their own space. They even have solar water heaters and washing machines. Wi-Fi is free and super fast.
Shubham upadhyay
22 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really good at what they do. They're super helpful and friendly to us students. Every department rocks! You'll get hands-on experience that's super useful for your courses. The fees might be a bit high for a government college, but it's all good sometimes.
Placement: Our batch has 100 students, with 50 from Maharashtra and 50 from all over India. Unlike engineering, getting placed here is pretty easy. They guarantee a salary of 7-8 Lacs per year after completing a 4-year program with a one-year internship.
Campus: The college campus is massive, covering about 300 acres. The buildings are really cool. Everyone has to stay in the hostel and eat at the mess. Each student gets their own room. The library is at the center and it's funded by the government, so it's big and has all the latest stuff.
Sachin Verma
13 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They teach us both theory and practical stuff using modern methods. They follow the latest ways of teaching. We do a lot of activities like camps, seminars, and case discussions. They prepare us well to help the community.
Placement: MGIMS is great for getting job placements after you graduate. Almost everyone gets a job in government or private hospitals. If you want to do further studies, you might need a year to prepare. Salaries vary depending on where you work, but typically MBBS grads make between Rs. 45,000-1,00,000. Post-graduates usually earn more.
Campus: There are regular classrooms and seminar halls for each department. The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere, a library, and a reading room. Plus, there's a gym for both guys and girls, and lots of sports stuff. Since it's a medical college, they take good care of our health too.
Nisha Mishra
13 May, 2021
Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff. A bunch of them are actually doctors, which is cool. We learn a ton from them. We've got two term exams, plus pre-university tests, and then the big University exams. You need at least 50% to pass.
Placement: There are 100 seats for NEET UG students at this college. Once you finish the 5-year MBBS course, you can expect a starting package of around 10-13 LPA, which goes up every year. You have to do a year of internship after finishing 4 years.
Campus: The best thing here is that each student gets their own room, which is not common in other government colleges. The food in the dining hall is way better than other places. They serve three meals a day - breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It's awesome!
Meena Gupta
22 Nov, 2019
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff and they're really patient when teaching. The hospital staff are friendly and always willing to help. If you want to learn about medical science, this is the place to be. Exams happen like clockwork, with prelims coming a month or two before the big ones. You just need to get 50% to be eligible for the university exams, and the pass rate is also 50%.
Placement: This college is great for MBBS students. Almost everyone gets placed after graduation. You can work in private hospitals or government medical centers as a medical officer. There are lots of job opportunities in Wardha. Salaries range from 45,000 to 75,000 a month, depending on where you work.
Campus: The campus has great facilities. The hospital is big and roomy. Wi-Fi is everywhere. You can find medical help and a store on campus. The labs have all the tools and samples needed. Classrooms fit around 100 students, and the library is top-notch. The canteen serves decent food, nothing special.