Average rating of RGMC
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4
Student Rating Distribution
Ashish
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 9 Dec, 2025
Admission: In my experience as a first-year MBBS student, the teachers are really supportive and give us good advice. They focus a lot on practicals, which keeps us interested in the subject. Having 4 batches of around 25 students each makes it easy to get help when we need it.
Placement: I studied MBBS at RGMC, where they can take in 100 students. The course lasts for 5.5 years, which includes a 1-year internship. During the internship, we all get paid the same - about ¹18,000. Once we finish the internship, we get our degrees.
Campus: The hostel is really spacious and has everything we need, like water and elevators. We're divided into 4 groups of 25 students each, which makes lab work easier. Unfortunately, there's no canteen right now at our college.
Mahesh Sharma
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 23 Nov, 2025
Admission: Studying to be a doctor is tough but doable. The MBBS course lasts for 4 and a half years with 9 semesters. Exams happen at the end of each semester. Teachers are supportive, and the exams are tough. But if you put in the effort, passing is definitely possible. You need at least a 50% in theory and practicals to pass.
Placement: Becoming a doctor is a big deal because society always needs them. It's a job that's always in demand, especially during times like pandemics. Plus, doctors make good money, so you'll never be out of work. It's a great way to help society and have a secure job at the same time.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good overall, but both the college and hospitals are kinda old. There are lots of classrooms, a great library, and every room has AC 24/7. The girls' hostel in khopat is about 2 km away from the hospital, while the boys' hostel is right in the hospital building. Both hostels have good facilities and 24/7 security for the girls.
Abhishek Tiwari
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 16 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this medical college are really good at what they do. They know their stuff and teach well. The semester exams are pretty challenging, but if you study hard, you can pass without much trouble. Almost everyone passes, with a passing rate of around 98%. The academics here are solid overall.
Placement: This college is all about training future doctors. After graduation, students can work in government hospitals or start their own clinics. The placements here are really good, and there are opportunities for residentships in different departments.
Campus: The campus at RGMC is pretty small, with a hospital on the ground and 1st floors, and the medical college on the 2nd and 3rd floors. There's a boys' hostel close to the college, but the girls' hostel is a bit far, about 3 km away. It's not as big as some other medical colleges, but everything you need is right there on campus.
Sonal Reddy
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 3 Nov, 2025
Admission: Studying MBBS at MUH Nashik University is tough but interesting. The teaching is pretty good. In the first year, we have lots of classes. After that, we get to do clinical work and attend lectures. You need at least 50% to pass exams.
Placement: I'm currently a third-year MBBS student at RGMC and CSMH in Thane. To get into the college, you need more than 580 marks in NEET. The college is assigned based on the merit list after the exam. Once we finish our final year, we start our internship.
Campus: The college has 3 floors. The ground floor has a hospital. The first floor is for the hospital and classes. The second floor is for physiology, anatomy, microbiology, and other subjects. There's also a student council.
Yamini Reddy
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 6 Oct, 2025
Admission: The med school curriculum and teachers are pretty much alike in most places. Self-study is key. We've got 2 helpful exams, 1 prelim, and 1 big uni test. The teachers are always there to lend a hand when you need it.
Placement: I heard that after finishing my PG, I could make around Rs. 1,00,000 per month, which sounds pretty good. But I also found out that medical officers might only make around Rs. 50,000 a month. I guess it depends on which state you're in.
Campus: The college facilities are okay, but the boys' hostel is top-notch in Maharashtra. Each room has its own bathroom, and two students share a room with two beds and mattresses. Plus, there are geysers for hot water in the hostel.
Ankit Singh
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 15 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good at what they do. They help us learn and guide us well. They also help us with research so we can write articles. They organize symposium events where we can learn more about our field. It's great for improving our clinical knowledge.
Placement: After finishing MBBS, us medical students are guaranteed jobs. The patient load is high, so interns learn a lot. We get hands-on experience and all the necessary medical facilities. It's a great place to learn and grow.
Campus: The girls' hostel here is awesome! It's big, tidy, and has everything you need like water and power. They really look out for us with great security. They keep track of when we come and go with a sign-in book. Love living here!
Rohit Reddy
MD in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
Reviewed On 6 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome. The course is really relevant and prepares us well for the industry. It's tough though, with a passing mark of 50 out of 80 quite a challenge. But hey, hard work pays off! Just gotta put in the effort and find your own talent. It's good for all of us, including me.
Placement: Most students in my course got jobs, around 80-90%. The highest salary was 15k, the lowest 9k, and the average 10-11k. I studied to be a forensic medical examiner. Almost all students got internships, mostly at companies like Thermo Fisher Scientific. After graduation, many students got roles like forensic accountant or forensic scientist in MD courses.
Campus: The facilities here are really good. The walls are made of brick and tiles. What I like most is how clean and tidy everything is. We have smart classes, labs, practice rooms, and more. The food is decent and the medical help is enough. The sports are fun too, especially the morning exercises.
Sameer Gupta
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 16 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff. They explain things well, even the practical stuff. We have 3 tough semester papers to tackle, but it helps us grasp the concepts better. The teachers expect a lot from us, but it's good because it pushes us to improve our understanding and writing skills.
Placement: Applying for MBBS requires passing the NEET exam. Lots of students take part, but only a few are chosen. In our group, there are 80 of us. We're in the middle of our studies now. After about 4.5 years, we'll start an internship and earn a salary.
Campus: The college has a great infrastructure. They're building a new building because there's not enough space for all the courses and the hospital on one site. It's cool that the college and hospital are in the same place we get to learn theory and do practical stuff too.
Saloni Singh
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 9 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really smart and always ready to help. They work together well. The way they teach is okay. We follow the curriculum from Maharashtra University of Health and Science. Our college sticks to the rules and curriculum set by MUHS. The exams each semester are not too hard. You need to get at least 50% in all subjects to pass the final exam.
Placement: I finished my internship in about 5 and a half years. During the course, we got to do research on different topics and had a blast at the college fest.
Campus: The library is big and has AC. The labs are good for hands-on learning. Classrooms are okay. The hostel is for students from all over India. There are limited seats in the hostel. The canteen needs improvement. There's a cage for playing box cricket and volleyball.
Usha Menon
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 7 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They're all doctors. The course content is really good and useful for the job market. Exams need focus and discipline, but the pass rate is high at 90%. Love it here!
Placement: If you finish your MBBS at RAJIV GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE THANE, you can get a 100% placement. The salary you get after depends on if you do post-graduation or not. Salaries range from 70k to 200k Rs, and some even go into crores. Everyone gets internships here too. After graduating, you could become a hospital owner, head of a hospital, or head of a teaching faculty at coaching institutes. It's a great place to study if you want a successful medical career.
Campus: The library has Wi-Fi and the classrooms are cool with AC and projectors to explain things clearly. The labs are awesome, with separate ones for each subject around 19 labs in total. They've got everything we need in a medical college.
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