Average rating of MIMS
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.7
Student Rating Distribution
Sonal Menon
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 6 Jul, 2025
Admission: The Medical Council of India changed the curriculum and exams for MBBS courses. This will affect students who started this year, but not those in the previous year.
Placement: After finishing my MBBS courses, you have two choices. You can either start your own business or get a job in the medical field. Another option is to pursue PG courses in popular fields like radiology, dermatology, medicine, surgery, anesthesia, and gynecology.
Campus: The college has a great canteen where you can get tea, snacks, cold drinks, Chinese, and South Indian food. There are separate hostels for guys and girls, and they serve both veg and non-veg meals. The rooms have air conditioning and 24-hour power backup, plus there's a lift in the hostel. Overall, it's a comfortable place to stay.
Tej Khan
B.Sc. in Nursing
Reviewed On 29 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are always willing to help out. They make sure we understand everything and learn a lot.
Placement: Most students in our college got placed, about 75%. The highest salary offered is 4 lakh per annum (LPA) and the lowest is 1 LPA.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good. We have Wi-Fi, labs, a library, and other facilities available to us. It's nice to have everything we need on campus.
Pooja Sharma
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 19 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are really smart. They studied at top schools themselves. They give us tests to see how we're doing. They also get checked on their teaching skills. The tests are just like the real exams.
Placement: Most students got placed after the course. I'm not sure about the salary or companies though. Around 90% of us did internships and eventually became doctors. In MBBS, there are no placements. We have to complete a 5-year course first. After that, we can choose to do a PG and then MD.
Campus: Our college has everything we need - classrooms, labs, Wi-Fi, and even a playground. The hostels are big and clean, and there's a cafeteria and shops nearby for snacks. We can play basketball, badminton, or table tennis here. The hostel has a TV room and a big mess hall too. It's pretty cool!
Harsh Nair
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 6 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are really experienced. They are all MBBS postgraduates and specialists. They are super helpful and put in a lot of effort when teaching. They focus on practical learning, which is great. We get to do live teaching in hospitals, which prepares us well for the future. We have 2 internal exams each year and 1 big professional exam from the university.
Placement: The job placements for MBBS are pretty good. Most students land jobs in private hospitals, while some get into government hospitals. On average, the salary ranges from 70000 to 80000 per month. If you're lucky, you might even secure a residency at a top private hospital. Don't forget, there's a required internship at the hospital once you finish the course.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is really good. The lecture halls have AC and nice interiors with projectors and sound systems. The labs are fully functional as per the college rules. The hostel is decent too. There are separate hostels for boys and girls with twin sharing rooms. Each room has AC and an attached bathroom with a geyser. The food in the mess is just okay and not that tasty. Luckily, there's a canteen on campus for other options. And there are sports grounds for football, cricket, basketball, and volleyball to have some fun.
Seema Gupta
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 28 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super friendly and always ready to help, especially during exams. Both the teaching and non-teaching staff know their stuff and are really supportive. The 4-year course and 1-year internship give a clear outline of what to expect.
Placement: Most students from our college end up in great government colleges or top private medical streams. The average pay for MBBS graduates ranges from 40,000 to 100,000 a month, depending on where they work. Everyone in our college gets a one-year internship at our hospital. It's a cool chance to try out different departments and learn new stuff.
Campus: In the 2nd year, we get to work with real patients and have PowerPoint classes regularly. The hostel rooms are nice with good ventilation and each room has two students. The food in the mess could be better, it's always a bit lacking. There are also lots of sports grounds to enjoy here.
Varun Reddy
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 5 Mar, 2023
Admission: The teachers on campus are really helpful and know their stuff. Sometimes lectures can be boring, but they always try to make it interesting. The exams are tough with both annual and internal tests. They cover a lot of important topics in class.
Placement: During our one-year internship, everyone in our class got placed in hospitals based on their grades. I was placed as a medical intern in my specialized field. Some students chose to start their own business, while others opted for a postgraduate course. It's a great opportunity to gain practical experience and explore different career paths.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with 2 boys and 2 girls hostels. The hostel has strict rules and no new students during exam time. The canteen offers a variety of food like South Indian and Chinese. There's Wi-Fi and air conditioning in the rooms.
Arjun Mishra
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 5 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers are really good at this college. They know a lot. Attendance is super important here, and the management is pretty strict about it. The teaching is awesome. The curriculum follows NMC guidelines and the college is affiliated with Atal Bihar University. They also have courses in agriculture and nursing. It's cool that they keep adding new courses.
Placement: There are around 250 students in my batch now. The college offers an MBBS course and a 1-year internship according to NMC guidelines.
Campus: The hostel is pretty nice. They clean every 2 or 3 days and take out the garbage daily. There's a lift for the 6 floors. They're a bit strict, but we get to go out on Sundays and Thursdays until 8:00 PM. The food in the mess gets a bit repetitive, but it's okay. The classrooms are really awesome with top-notch infrastructure. The lecture theatre is great too. The rooms are double sharing with AC and attached bathrooms. They even have a football ground. You can order from Zomato and Swiggy, and the canteen food is decent. The hostel is a must, and the classrooms have AC too.
Nidhi Iyer
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 30 Jan, 2022
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They teach us things that are super relevant not just to our courses, but also to real life. They make sure we're ready for the job market. The exams are just the right level of tough. You need a 50% to pass, which is fair.
Placement: The college has around 150 students in each batch. Everyone is hardworking and ends up in good PG colleges after. It's a cool place to grow, especially compared to other private colleges. What's awesome is how disciplined it is, which rubs off on you. Plus, there's zero ragging or shady stuff going on.
Campus: The college has awesome facilities for every department. They recently renovated everything. There's Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and two libraries. The hostels are nice, and there's a good mess, canteen, medical help, and sports too. Overall, it's a great place for students.
Swati Reddy
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 31 Dec, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are super smart. They make learning fun and ask us lots of questions. I like that they are always on time for class. The exams are fair but a bit harder than I thought. That's why not everyone passes with flying colors.
Placement: In MBBS, we don't have placements but we do internships. The pay for internships isn't great, it's based on UP government rules. The average salary is around Rs. 6,000 per month, and not many students qualify.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure with air-conditioned classrooms and comfy seats. The labs are well-equipped and the library has all the books you need. However, the food in the mess is not so good.
Hema Joshi
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 28 Dec, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable, coming from top colleges. They teach well. Learning MBBS is super important for working in hospitals. The more you learn, the better you can help patients. Exams are kinda tough, but you just need 50% to pass.
Placement: Most students find jobs off-campus because there's a high demand for doctors in India. The salary is around 11-12 LPA on average. After MBBS, everyone gets pretty much the same pay. We all have to do internships after studying for 4.5 years.
Campus: The department has awesome facilities! You can play outdoor sports like football and basketball. Plus, there's a gym for working out. The hostel rooms are big and clean, each with its own bathroom. The library has lots of books to read. The food in the mess is okay.
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