
MVM College of Allied Health Sciences Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of MVM College of Allied Health Sciences
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.7
Student Rating Distribution
Rahul Sharma
B.Sc. in Paramedical Science (Part -Time)
Reviewed On 25 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they support us just like at any other college. They teach well and our course prepares us for the industry. We have exams every year and most students pass, around 40%.
Placement: At our college, around 40% of students land jobs in good hospitals. The pay ranges from 3 LPA to 6 LPA, with lots of companies coming to hire us. About half of us also get internships, where we do cool lab work that helps us out. It's pretty awesome.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with nice facilities and labs. The hostel is also good. There are sports facilities where we play football and cricket. They even organize tournaments.
Rohit Mishra
B.Sc. in Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology
Reviewed On 22 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers at the college are really interactive and always ready to help with any doubts, whether it's about the syllabus or personal stuff. It's cool how they make us feel confident about our decisions. The exams are held every year by RGUHS, and I managed to pass with a solid 82%. It's been a great experience overall!
Placement: I'm a proud graduate of MVM. I started in 2021 and graduated in 2024. There were about 150-160 students in my first year. The total cost was around 6 lakhs. We started surveys in the third year. The internship opportunities were really good. After AHS, you can choose from MLT, CCT, and other courses. MVM is a great college located in Yelahanka, Bangalore.
Campus: The classrooms are always clean. The canteen has lots of food options and snacks. They even make Kerala dishes for people from Kerala. The library is great, and there are sports and cultural activities. The teachers are good. The hostel rooms are spacious and well-monitored.
Divya Rao
B.Sc. in Paramedical Science (Part -Time)
Reviewed On 8 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They're really smart and know their stuff. They have their own room to hang out in. They explain things in a way that sticks with you. The course they teach sets us up for success in the real world.
Placement: The college has awesome placement opportunities with 100% success rate. They even offer international placements! If you do well, you can land a job at their hospitals and make a cool 36 LPA. After finishing our courses, we can expect to earn around Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 50,000 every month.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and a library. They only let us use Wi-Fi on computers and not on phones. The labs have everything we need. They clean the classrooms every day. The classrooms are big and have projectors and speakers.
Lata Sharma
B.Sc. in Cardiac Care Technology
Reviewed On 15 Jun, 2025
Admission: I really like the teachers at MVM College of Allied Health. They are great at teaching and always help us understand things better. They don't play favorites with students. We have 3 internal exams and 1 model exam before the big university test. Plus, we have class tests after each chapter. It's really helpful to stay on track with our learning.
Placement: I went to MVM college of allied health. They don't have placements for us, but they do arrange one-year internships at a hospital. It's like a tie-up with the hospital. From what I know, no one really gets a job through placements here.
Campus: The college has all the facilities we need - sports court, library, labs for every course, classrooms, benches, tables, and computer labs. The faculty is okay, not the best. Hostel has 2 sharing and 4 sharing rooms with bathrooms, plus a mess for meals.
Rekha Menon
B.Sc. in Paramedical Science (Part -Time)
Reviewed On 29 May, 2025
Admission: The exams happened often and teachers pushed us to improve for our future studies. The exam schedule matched up with what we were learning, so we could get ready for them.
Placement: The job placements at our college were pretty good.
Campus: The college had great infrastructure and was well-maintained, making it easy to focus on studying. The environment was clean, and the bathrooms were kept tidy. The hostel rooms were spacious enough for two people and had washing machines available for students to use.
Rakhi Joshi
B.Sc. in Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology
Reviewed On 30 Apr, 2025
Admission: The faculty here is really supportive and they make sure we understand our main courses well. They help us in every way possible. The HoD is also very supportive. I'm happy studying here.
Placement: I'm in a course with about 50 students, mostly studying allied health science. The placement package is around 5 lakhs. Most students end up getting placed at Kaveri Hospital. It's a good opportunity for all of us.
Campus: We have a nice football field at the college. There's also a cool basketball court, table tennis, and a gym. It's awesome for working out and playing sports. They really support us in staying active and doing our own thing.
Prerna Reddy
B.Sc. in Cardiac Care Technology
Reviewed On 9 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here have doctorate and PhDs. They really know their stuff. They teach, then leave us to study for exams. It's tough, but in 3 years, we'll be ready for the industry. The B.Sc. in Allied Health Science is challenging, but doable. We have 5 subjects to pass, aiming for 50 marks out of 100.
Placement: The cardiac care technology program has about 10 students. Internships and job postings are mostly in Bangalore. Big hospitals like Apollo, Sparsh, Cytecare, Master, Valens, etc., come to campus to hire students. The chances of getting placed are around 70-80%.
Campus: The college has cool stuff like labs, canteen, library, Wi-Fi, smart classes, sports court, sports room, hostel, and lockers. I'd give the facilities a 4 out of 5, both at college and in the hostel. The food is okay, and the medical services are good. We have sports every week and there are coaches available too.
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