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Private|Estd. 2011

Average rating of SIMSRC

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.6

Based on 14 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
14%
4
36%
3
36%
2
7%
1
7%
Placement

Placement

3.6/5

Admission

Admission

3.4/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.6/5

Academics

Academics

4.0/5

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Vishal Gupta

Vishal Gupta

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 1 Dec, 2025

4.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are super nice and always ready to help, even if you ask the same question a bunch of times. They really get where we're coming from. They've got impressive qualifications like post-grad and PhD, plus lots of experience in different medical colleges for 20-30 years.

Placement: Most of my classmates from the medical program have found jobs in hospitals with good pay. The highest salary is around 10 lakhs per year, the average is 5 to 7 lakhs, and the lowest is 2 to 4 lakhs. Lots of hospitals come here to pick interns based on their performance in helping people. Everyone usually gets an internship, which is required before working in a hospital. After training, you can work as a doctor, surgeon, pediatrician, orthopedic, heart doctor, women's health doctor, or other specialties.

Campus: The college has a great setup for health services and a clean environment. The campus has free Wi-Fi and well-equipped labs. The classrooms are modern, and the library has a good collection of foreign books. The hostel is awesome with big rooms, good lighting, study tables, and wardrobes. The food is healthy and prepared in a clean kitchen. There are medical facilities available all the time. Students can enjoy sports like football, kabaddi, volleyball, and basketball. It's a cool place to study and have fun!

Dinesh Menon

Dinesh Menon

B.Sc. in Cardiac Care Technology

Reviewed On 19 Nov, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers were really nice and helpful in class. They spoke English and the classrooms were cool with air conditioning. It was easy to talk to them without feeling shy. I'd totally recommend this place.

Placement: The cardiac care technology course is awesome! It's known all over the world and offers lots of job options in and out of India. You learn all about heart issues and how to fix them. And the best part? The field is expanding, so there's a bright future ahead!

Campus: The classrooms and lecture halls were really good. The teachers were knowledgeable. Everything was in English. No favoritism. They were serious about no bullying. Seniors were helpful and nice. No bullying happened here.

Arjun Das

Arjun Das

B.Sc. in Cardiac Care Technology

Reviewed On 5 Nov, 2025

3.0
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super qualified  lots of them are doctors with MBBS and MD. They're really nice and always ready to help out. The exams can be tough, but you'll have a few assessments to help you out. Just gotta work hard! You need to score at least 50% to pass, so make sure you put in the effort.

Placement: Most of the students (around 7080%) find jobs after finishing the course. Your salary is based on how good you are. Since Sapthagiri has its own hospital, you won't have to go to different places for training. Once you graduate, you can work as a heart sonographer or in a lab.

Campus: The college's buildings need some work, but the teachers are doing a better job now. The hostel isn't great - the food is terrible! But you have to stay there in your first year. After that, you can move out.

Om Patel

Om Patel

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 4 Oct, 2025

3.0
2 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. We follow the RGUHS curriculum, which means we have a mix of internal exams and assessments. The final exams are set by RGUHS. I feel like the course content is right on track and helps us get ready for the real world.

Placement: Admission here depends on your NEET exam scores. You can also get in through management quota. Don't expect big salary packages or job placements right after MBBS. You'll need to study for another exam to get a PG seat. Some teachers are really supportive, but the management seems more focused on money.

Campus: The college's infrastructure isn't that great. The classrooms can fit over 150 students. The library has lots of resources and there's a digital one too. The labs have all the equipment needed. Plus, there are cool places to eat like Dominos, KFC, and Pizza Hut close by.

Sonal Gupta

Sonal Gupta

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 11 Sept, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and are easy to talk to. Med school is hard, but the way they teach us and the hands-on experience helps us remember things better. The faculty is awesome too!

Placement: We have to do internships at our medical college, and they're really good here. We get to see a lot of patients, which gives us great experience. There are about 250 students in our MBBS program. I think the internships and studies are good overall.

Campus: The labs and classrooms at our college are great. They can fit about 250 students, and there's plenty of space, study boards, and desks. The library is awesome too, with lots of books and journals by different authors. Love studying here!

Komal Singh

Komal Singh

B.Sc. in Cardiac Care Technology

Reviewed On 28 Aug, 2025

4.0
3 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They've got degrees from top colleges, so you know you're learning from the best. The classes can be tough, but I actually find them pretty interesting. Just gotta buckle down and study. And oh boy, the exams are no joke  they're super strict! Gotta make sure you're ready to pass them.

Placement: All the students in our course got placed, which is awesome. The highest package is 11lpa and the lowest is 2.5lpa. HP and Philips are the top companies for recruiting. Around 60% of students got internships there. The popular roles are sonographers and technicians.

Campus: The teachers are really supportive here, and we have great sports facilities for cricket, basketball, and volleyball. The labs are clean and well-equipped, and the classrooms have smart boards and good air conditioning. The library is big with lots of books and resources.

Vinay Choudhary

Vinay Choudhary

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 12 Aug, 2025

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really knowledgeable. They all completed their masters after MBBS. They know a lot about different subjects and concepts. Their way of teaching is top-notch. The course content matches what we're learning.

Placement: I love studying medicine here. We don't have placements, but we start practicing right after we finish studying. Every student has to do an internship as part of the course. Most students complete their internship to finish the course. After completing the course, most students become MBBS doctors. Some students continue with masters or higher studies if they want to. It's a great program for anyone interested in medicine!

Campus: The classes happen in big rooms like lecture halls. We also have labs for hands-on stuff like dissections and physio. The library is massive, and there's a quiet study area too. The hostel has a mess and bright rooms.

Aparna Choudhary

Aparna Choudhary

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 21 Jul, 2025

4.0
3 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The best thing about this college is definitely the teachers. They're really awesome in how they teach and how they treat us. They're all super qualified and have lots of experience. The way they teach is top-notch. Plus, we have a good schedule to follow. The course is about 4 and a half years long with a year of internship included.

Placement: I'm currently taking the course, and I've heard that getting internships is pretty much guaranteed at our college. Overall, it's a really good college, especially for studying MBBS. I definitely recommend it!

Campus: I don't live in the hostel. The college buildings are okay, but the campus isn't huge. The hospital here is really good.

Vikas Reddy

Vikas Reddy

B.Sc. in Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology

Reviewed On 14 Jun, 2025

3.5
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. One cool thing is that Sapthagiri has its own hospital. This means we get to see real cases up close, which helps with both our studies and exams. The passing score is 50%, so you just need to get half the marks to pass. It's pretty fair.

Placement: So, at Sapthagiri College, students can get in through KEA or management seats. If you get in through KEA, the fees are around 10-15k per year. But if you go through management, it's 4 lakhs for 3 years with a 1-year internship. Hostel and mess fees are separate. The fees can vary from college to college, so keep that in mind.

Campus: The college has a good infrastructure, but the hostel food is not bad. They have cultural programs like Ganesh Chaturthi and Kannada Rajyosthava. However, there's no canteen on campus. Hygiene could be better.

Uday Das

Uday Das

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 29 Apr, 2025

1.0
1 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams feel like board exams. The teachers sometimes have personal issues and won't let us write exams. The internal marks don't seem fair. If anyone says anything bad about the college, they get in trouble. We have to study by ourselves because the teachers aren't very helpful.

Placement: This college is all about making money off students. The interns don't get paid what they're supposed to. They take a cut from the stipend. And they keep some of the funds for themselves. Even the engineering school doesn't have a good reputation.

Campus: The food in the hostel is terrible, and it makes students sick. The bathrooms at the college are gross, and there's not enough water. They don't even have drinking water. The college doesn't really look out for us, so they won't give out any reports on these issues.

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