Average rating of RIMS
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
Student Rating Distribution
Bhavana Mishra
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 14 Dec, 2025
Admission: Getting good scores on semester exams is pretty easy here. But getting the gold medal is tough you need at least 75%. The teachers are really nice and they'll help you out even after you graduate. There are usually 2 to 3 teachers for each subject like pathology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and clinical subjects.
Placement: I really like how most of our results are above 75. The faculty here is great and gives good guidance. They prepare us well to become medical officers at the central or state level. We also learn a lot about NEET PG exams. Our batch has around 150 students, and each year over 130 students pass with flying colors. It's a promising place to study medicine.
Campus: The library Wi-Fi here is great. The rooms are spacious and have good ventilation. Sometimes there's a bit of a mess, but they take care of it. I recommend this college because it offers a good chance to get into the PG program for state medical offices.
Dinesh Choudhary
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 2 Dec, 2025
Admission: I really like how the professors at our college are super helpful and know their stuff. They've been a huge help to us. The course we're studying and the things we learn are actually useful for getting a job in the real world. The exams at the end of the semester are a bit tougher than the regular tests. You need at least a 50% to pass, which isn't too bad.
Placement: The job opportunities after college are pretty decent. The salary you get can vary based on the hospital and whether it's government or private. Getting a job as a doctor is not a guarantee, but right after graduating, you can aim for a junior resident doctor position at AIIMS.
Campus: Our college has everything we need, but the buildings are still being improved. There are two boys' hostels, two girls' hostels, and now even PG seats. Inside is pretty decent. The food in the mess is okay, and the hostel rooms are nice. Plus, we have sports and games for students to enjoy.
Deepak Singh
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 17 Nov, 2025
Admission: The semester exams are a bit tougher than the regular tests, but you only need a 50% to pass. Most professors are super helpful and know their stuff. They've been a big help. The course material is spot-on and gets us ready for the real world.
Placement: The job opportunities after graduation are decent. It varies from state to state and between government and private hospitals. In the medical field, placement doesn't really have a clear definition. But right after finishing undergrad, you can become a junior resident doctor at AIIMS.
Campus: The professors here are super helpful and know their stuff. They've really supported us. The course and what we learn are useful for getting a job. The campus is nice with good lighting and fun stuff like cricket, football, badminton, and a gym.
Harsh Iyer
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 12 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teaching here is really good. The course is tough, but the exams are not too bad. They do a few practical tests and the PCT. The external exams can be hard, especially the ones from the university. The pass rate is around 50%.
Placement: Around 150 students are in each batch. They don't give a salary package, but they do offer a stipend of Rs. 20,000 per month. Almost everyone gets placed, with the top job being a doctor.
Campus: I love my college because it has awesome facilities. The campus is really pretty and there's Wi-Fi everywhere, even in the hostel. The food in the hostel is tasty, and there's a gym for working out. Plus, there are separate areas for cricket, football, volleyball, basketball, and badminton. Oh, and we even have a swimming pool!
Rohit ishi yogesh
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 26 Jun, 2025
Admission: The professors here are awesome! They really want us to become top-notch doctors, so they teach us all the practical stuff. The exams during the semester and pre-university are challenging, but it helps us get ready for the final exams. They follow the curriculum from NMC, and we also get to learn from the AIIMS curriculum for some extra knowledge. It's tough, but worth it!
Placement: As students studying to become doctors, we're not in it for the money. We're here to help people. Some of us have agreements with the government to work in the community as doctors. The passing rate is over 85% every year.
Campus: There's a sports ground where we can play cricket, volleyball, basketball, football, and kabaddi. Each hostel has Wi-Fi. We can also play badminton, table tennis, chess, and carrom indoors. The library can accommodate around 300 students. The food is average, similar to other hostels. We even have our own hospital with great medical facilities.
Smriti Patel
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 21 Jun, 2025
Admission: The professors here are really cool and know their stuff. They've been super helpful. The course is spot on and gets us ready for the real world. The exams are a bit challenging, with a pass rate of about 50%.
Placement: The job opportunities after graduation are okay. It really depends on where you are, whether it's a government or private hospital. In the medical field, placements aren't really a big deal. Right after finishing my degree, I got a job as a junior resident doctor at AIIMS Raipur.
Campus: The college has everything a student needs to survive. The buildings may not be fancy on the outside, just whitewashed, but they're nice inside. The food in the mess is decent and the hostel rooms are comfortable. Sports aren't a big thing here, but there's a basketball court, football field, and even a cricket pitch. Plus, you can play indoor games like table tennis and chess. It's a pretty good setup overall.
Sumit Sharma
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 16 Jun, 2025
Admission: The professors here are super helpful and know their stuff. They've been a big help to us. The course and what we're learning are actually useful. You need at least a 50% to pass. Every department has a solid number of teachers who are great at teaching. And the hands-on experience we get during clinical placements is top-notch.
Placement: The job opportunities are decent. Salaries can vary depending on the state, whether it's a government or private hospital. In the medical field, placement doesn't really apply like in other industries. Right after finishing undergrad, you can become a junior resident doctor at AIIMS.
Campus: The college has everything you need, but the buildings look a bit plain. They're just white-washed, not well-painted. Inside, though, it's fine. The food in the mess is decent, and the hostel rooms are nice. Sports and games don't happen often.
Vinay Rao
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 30 May, 2025
Admission: In my MBBS program, we have four exams every year. The college arranges three of them - two internal and one pre-university exam. The university holds the main exam. To sit for the university exam, we need to pass all papers and practicals in the other exams.
Placement: Around 150 of us are in the class. We don't have any packages in the MBBS course. After finishing MBBS, we can work in government or private hospitals. Everyone has to do a one-year internship. Some students begin practicing right after MBBS, while others go for post-graduation in their chosen field.
Campus: The college has a separate building for the hostel. The hospital has 700 beds. There are two libraries with full Wi-Fi and good study spots. Classrooms have AC and plenty of seats. In the hostel, rooms are shared with another student.
Rohit Singh
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 11 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful and know their stuff. They have lots of experience and are good at teaching. They're friendly and will explain things again if you need. Exams happen every month and cover what you learned that month.
Placement: The MBBS course doesn't have placements, but we do get to do internships at the college. We get a stipend for the whole year. The internships are with SR, Andhra Pradesh, associate professors, and HODs. It's a valuable experience.
Campus: The campus has everything you need - library, lecture halls, separate hostels for guys and girls, medical help, cafeteria, and sports ground. Wi-Fi is available everywhere. It's a green campus, which is cool. Food is okay, not amazing. The sports ground is perfect for chilling out and playing games in the evening.
Arjun Patel
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 11 Apr, 2025
Admission: The professors here are really great - they know their stuff and are always ready to help. The course we take is super practical and gets us ready for the industry. The exams are a bit tougher than expected, but hey, passing is at 50%.
Placement: The job opportunities are alright. Salaries vary based on the state and type of hospital. In the medical field, placements aren't a big deal. After finishing undergrad, the common job is a junior resident doctor at AIIMS.
Campus: Our college has everything we need, but the building doesn't look great from the outside it's just white. Inside is fine though. The food in the mess is okay and the hostel rooms are nice. They don't play sports and games often, though.
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