
NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre and Lata Mangeshkar Hospital
Average rating of NKP SIMSRCLMH
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4
Student Rating Distribution
Aparna Rao
31 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are hit or miss. Some are really helpful, some don't care about your struggles, and some just pretend not to notice. The courses are tougher than I thought, and the pay after graduation is disappointing for all the hard work we put in. To be honest, I wouldn't recommend this college. It's just not worth it. Keep looking for better options.
Placement: Around half of us get jobs after finishing this course. The best-paying jobs are in government hospitals. Most of us get hired through someone we know. The main places we work are big hospitals. They offer us roles like staff nurse, ICU nurse, or psychiatric nurse. You should take the MAT test if you want to join.
Campus: I really like the labs for hands-on learning, they help a lot with practical stuff. The classrooms are okay, but we don't have enough of them for all the students. Girls have hostels on campus, but boys have to travel back and forth. The canteen food is not great. And sports events only happen every two years.
Naveen Patel
3 Sept, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are top-notch! They're super helpful, experienced, and really know their stuff. The course curriculum is spot on and prepares us well for the real world. I feel lucky to have such great teachers guiding me through my studies.
Placement: After finishing the MD in general medicine, all of us head back to start working. There aren't any placement opportunities at our college, so the best way to get good is to keep practicing. Some of us stick with practicing, while others might try teaching or working in hospitals. It's all about getting ready for whatever comes next.
Campus: The hospital facilities and emergency services at my college are open 24/7. Even though it's a private college, they offer affordable rates for patients. You can get all kinds of tests done here, like X-rays and blood tests. My college has won a lot of awards for its healthcare services.
Vaishnavi Kumari
27 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are super knowledgeable and experienced. They're really helpful, but yeah, they can be a bit strict about our studies. Overall, they guide us well and clear up any doubts we have about our exams. They stay strict all year round to prep us for the big university exam in winter. We don't have semester exams, just that one biggie at the end of the year. There are also internal exams that we gotta pass to qualify for the university one.
Placement: The students in our class are really smart, about 200 of us. After finishing MBBS, you don't need to stress about finding a job. You'll definitely get hired as a medical officer or you can start your own practice. No one really stops at just graduation. These days, everyone is getting ready for NEET PG. So, if you're thinking about studying MBBS, be ready for some tough competition.
Campus: The campus infrastructure is awesome. There are plenty of instruments in the labs. The library has lots of books for everyone. I love this campus! When I first visited, I was drawn to it. The new hostel is like a small town, can fit around 2000 students. Each room has its own bathroom, and two students share a room.
Gargi Sharma
10 Jul, 2024
Admission: This college is for studying medicine, so we have to do a lot of self-study. The teachers focus mainly on exam-related stuff, so we need to study extra on our own. They help us with our studies and also support us in doing research projects and other activities like sports, dance, and music.
Placement: This college in Maharashtra is top-notch for homeopathic medicine. About 100 students join the course each year. The college offers great placements and internships, giving students lots of career options.
Campus: The campus is huge and pretty, full of trees and flowers. There's a botanical garden too. They offer Wi-Fi, a library, a mess, and a canteen. The hostel for girls and boys are close to the college. It's all good!
Kavita Joshi
2 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers are really great - they know their stuff and have lots of experience. This course is getting popular everywhere, and it's awesome. If you know your stuff, you'll do well. The semester is good, and the pass rate is about half. Overall, the course is good and the teachers are helpful during exams.
Placement: This college has postgraduate seats and is kind of like a mix of government and private. They don't offer any stipend yet. We get to start working at the hospital in our third year to get some hands-on experience. Once we finish our undergraduate studies, we can choose to go for postgraduate studies or become a medical officer. If we go for postgraduate studies, we can later become a lecturer in the subject we're specialized in.
Campus: The college doesn't have a hostel, but there are some rooms for girls above the hospital. Other than that, there's no hostel on campus. You can find PG accommodations in the city at good prices, and there's also a private hostel option. The college has a small library and an auditorium for events. The classrooms are decent too.
Rekha Choudhary
8 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are really nice and supportive. They know their subjects well and the new staff in our department are great too. Even though the exams are challenging, we can handle them with the help of the faculty and seniors.
Placement: In our college, we don't have set placements. But teachers and older students help us find job openings at different places. They share info about job opportunities in hospitals or other places. We usually hear about job options through WhatsApp groups or during college sessions.
Campus: The main library is in good shape and there are two libraries on campus. One is for departments and the other is in the main building. They have Wi-Fi, and the practical labs are well-kept. Unfortunately, there's no hostel for first-year students due to limited space. The food at the mess and canteen is just okay.
Aparna Das
6 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are super supportive. They're the best at what they do. They're always there to help us out with anything. They give us great advice on our studies. If we're struggling, they guide us on what to do next and for exams. The faculty here is really good!
Placement: The college only offers placements abroad, but there aren't any local placement options. They don't pressure us to choose a specific hospital or college, which is nice. While they can't guarantee placements, they still help students find opportunities, which is great.
Campus: The campus is nice, a bit smaller than what I expected but still good. I like the library, it's a good spot to study. Hostel students have a study room outside, which is handy. The classrooms, auditorium, library, and canteen are all good too. Security in the hostel is top-notch. Overall, it's a good place.
Vikas Khan
15 Oct, 2023
Admission: The faculty here are really experienced and treat us well. They're always there to help and solve any problems we have. I've never seen such a good bond between students and faculty in any other college. Plus, all the faculty have around 8 years of experience in their fields.
Placement: The hospital placement program here is really helpful. We get training at Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, which gives us good exposure. It helps us prepare to start our own clinic or find a job at hospitals in the area.
Campus: The facilities at NKP Salva Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre are top-notch. They have separate hostels for guys, girls, postgraduates, and undergraduates. Each hostel room even has its own bathroom. The college building is nice, with 24/7 Wi-Fi that's pretty fast. The classrooms are comfy with ACs. They've got everything you need 24-hour electricity, security, Wi-Fi, and a canteen. The library is awesome too, full of books and journals to help you learn more about your field. It's a great place to study and grow!
Vaishnavi Deshpande
14 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers at Panjabrao Deshmukh Medical College were really smart and knew their stuff. They used videos and pictures to help us learn. The exams were pretty tough, but around 75% of students pass. We got to practice at the college too.
Placement: I finished my BSc Nursing in 2020 with around 50 students in my batch. The package I received was about 2 lakhs per annum. Unfortunately, there were no placement offers from the college when I graduated. None of us got any internships either, so we had to search for jobs ourselves. I ended up getting a role as a staff nurse, while some of my classmates got positions as tutors.
Campus: When I was at the college, things were okay, but now I hear they're getting better. The library and classrooms are improving, which is good to hear. However, they still don't have wifi and the washrooms aren't great. There are two hostels about 2 km away, but no canteen or mess. Sports only happen once a year on sports day. They also added cameras later on.
Ashish kumawat
6 May, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are super smart because they're all doctors. We have two internals, one prelim, and one university exam every year. They're not too hard, so the course is pretty good. Plus, there's a cool cultural fest every year.
Placement: When we finish our last year, we all do a one-year internship at the hospital. Then we need to take the NEET PG exam. If we pass, we can choose different fields based on our marks and do our residency there. The hospital offers really good job opportunities.
Campus: The college has lots of cool stuff like clubs, labs, a gym, and classrooms. It's a 3-floor building with a library at the center and Wi-Fi everywhere. The hostel is great too, with everything you need like clean water, a canteen, a mess, and even a ground to hang out. And it's super cheap at just 4000 a year. Plus, they've got a team that looks after the hostel and mess, so everything runs smoothly.