
Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences (SIMS Hapur)
Average rating of SIMS Hapur
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.5
Student Rating Distribution
Karan Choudhary
9 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and they know their stuff. Some teachers even come from nearby places to teach us. Sometimes, certain doctors come in on certain days for special cases. The teachers are friendly and helpful in every way. It's clear they all have good training.
Placement: The internship rotation at the college is pretty standard. The OPD isn't too hectic, which is nice. A lot of students do well in the NEET exam and land spots in government colleges. Plus, it's easy for students to find junior resident jobs after graduating from here.
Campus: There's a hostel just for guys and another one for girls. When we first start, they take us to a different hostel to prevent any ragging stuff. You can get a room with AC, but it costs about INR 1 lac more than the regular fee. And there are PG hostels that are different from the usual ones.
Ajay Das
30 Jul, 2024
Admission: The professors here are really smart. They went to top medical colleges in India. They teach in a great way too. We have exams every Monday to help us get better.
Placement: In MBBS courses, placements aren't offered in both government and private colleges. But there are internships available at our college. We all have to do internships at our college's hospital. Once we finish that, we can start looking for jobs.
Campus: The lecture rooms have smartboards, whiteboards, AC, and good lighting. You can use the library after a few months of starting your first year. The food in the mess is really good. They have workers for laundry and room cleaning. We get to use cadavers, sphygmomanometers, and ECG machines for learning.
Chetan
12 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers at Saraswathi Institute of Medical Science in Hapur are really good. They follow the NMC guidelines for the curriculum. Every Monday, each department gives a test. Some subjects can be tough, but you need at least 50% to pass.
Placement: I started studying at Saraswathi Institute of Medical Science in Hapur back in 2023. There are 250 students in my batch, and I'm doing a private MBBS course. I finally got my degree in 2028 after finishing my internship. The internship experience at Saraswathi Institute of Medical Science was really good.
Campus: The college gave us either 2-seater or 3-seater rooms. Our lectures were held in the college block. The library is open from 9 am to 10 pm, which is great. The labs have all the instruments we need, and they are well-maintained. Also, there is Wi-Fi in every hostel, which is convenient.
Dinesh Sharma
10 May, 2021
Admission: The teachers at this college are really good. They know their stuff and are great at teaching us. They all come from good colleges, so we learn a lot from them. It's not just the teachers, but also the staff, juniors, and postgraduates who help us learn and grow.
Placement: I really like the MBBS program at this college. Most students here get placed easily, and everything academically is great. No issues at all. The average salary is about 10-15 lakhs per year. This college has a great reputation, and they offer top roles in the medical field.
Campus: The college hostel is nice, and they take good care of the buildings here. Campus life is fun, but there aren't many festivals happening on campus, which is a bit of a downside. However, there are still some cool events like cultural festivals that make campus life interesting.
Anil Patel
8 May, 2021
Admission: The teachers at our college are awesome, and the doctors come from all over India. We have exams regularly and attend our classes on a daily basis. Besides our regular subjects, we also have extra activities like yoga and AETCOM classes to improve our communication skills. It's a well-rounded experience here!
Placement: MBBS course colleges don't have college placements. You need to find your placement in a hospital. They'll interview you and check your skills and marks. Our college has some placement seats you can take. There are also lots of PG seats. They'll give you a stipend based on your department. The doctors here are great. You'll learn HR skills during the course. After graduating, you can apply to top hospitals like AIIMS. If you have the skills and good marks, you can get a good salary. Just work hard and show what you've got!
Campus: The college infrastructure is decent for everyday use. The roads don't get flooded, and we have transport options. The roads are okay, and there's a new sewage system. Parking is a bit of a hassle, but security is on point. The main door is locked at night. We've got two cafeterias with good food and even some tasty street food. The market is about 5-10 km away from campus.
Ashish Sharma
15 Oct, 2020
Admission: I really like how my college takes academics and exams seriously. The teachers are helpful and encouraging, but they can be a bit strict. We stick to the NMC curriculum here. Exams are usually pretty tough, but on a good day, they're doable.
Placement: I really like how we get 1.5 years of paid internships at our hospital. It's up to us if we want to stay there, do post-graduation, or work somewhere else. Some students choose to do PG here, but I wouldn't suggest it because there aren't enough patients. Unlike in engineering colleges, companies don't come to hire us here.
Campus: I'd say our hostel is just okay. There's some fungus in the cupboards which isn't great. The college buildings are okay too, but not amazing. We don't have enough lecture halls, and some benches are broken. The classes have projectors which are pretty good.