Average rating of SNMC
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
Student Rating Distribution
Vishal Singh
24 Sept, 2025
Admission: The faculty at our college is top-notch, especially in western UP. Being located in Agra gives SNMC an edge. There are plenty of professors here, and they're really great. Sometimes, teachers move to other colleges nearby, which is a bit of a loss for us. But overall, the faculty is nice and helpful.
Placement: There's a good amount of choices in NEET PG. But there are tons of job openings too. Doctors don't have to hustle for jobs because the health field needs more professionals. Our college has been seeing more students getting selected in PGMEE.
Campus: When I started college back in 2015, the place looked pretty run-down. It seemed like it hadn't been updated in forever. But now, things are changing fast. New buildings are popping up, especially for surgery and gynaecology. They're even working on a multispeciality wing. In about 2 years, this college is going to be the top choice in west UP. I'm excited to see how much it's improved!
Nitin Nair
20 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and have a lot of experience. Even though the college is old, the quality of teaching is great. The curriculum covers everything we need for our degree. In the first year, we have 2 semesters and 1 big exam. You need to get at least 50% to pass. The lecture theatre is a bit old, though.
Placement: After finishing the course, everyone gets a job. Most of the jobs are in government in Uttar Pradesh. You'll have to commit to 2 years. During the 4 years of studying, you'll get 12 thousand as a stipend for a year. Then you have to fulfill the bond.
Campus: The best thing about this college is the academics. It's the oldest college in India, set up in 1854, so the buildings are really old. They have a library and labs, but the labs have old equipment. First-year students can't go to the canteen or library. Girls have a hostel, but 1st and 2nd-year boys don't.
Vikas Verma
17 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are mostly doctors, and they know their stuff. Some are really great, but a few might not be as good. They're super knowledgeable when it comes to practical stuff. In general, they do a good job teaching clinical diagnosis. But the theory classes can be a bit dull and not very engaging.
Placement: This college is super old and famous for medicine in India. When you graduate, you're pretty much guaranteed a job in a hospital, either public or private. The clinical cases you work on cover a wide range, which helps you learn a lot. Lots of students pass NEET PG while doing their internship and then go on to do MD or MS.
Campus: The college's infrastructure isn't great, but they're working on it. The lecture halls are pretty old, only have fans, and the labs need updating. The food in the mess is okay. The best part is the sports during the FLAMES fest in December.
Bhavana Rao
6 May, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are great! They really know their stuff and follow the CBME curriculum. The passing rate for the university exam is super high, over 95%. You won't be disappointed with the academics here.
Placement: As a 2018 graduate from the college, I can say that every MBBS student finds a job due to the agreement between the government and us. We have to work for two years in a specific area, earning around 60k to 90k depending on our job. It's a good chance to start our careers!
Campus: The college's infrastructure isn't great right now since it's one of the oldest medical colleges around (the 3rd oldest). They're planning to start new construction soon. The multi-specialty block is really nice. Everything's good except for the boys hostel, which seems like it could fall down anytime. First-year boys weren't given rooms, and now they're being told to leave the hostel because it's in bad shape.
Yogesh Singh
13 Sept, 2020
Admission: The professors are super smart and really friendly. They all have MDs in their fields. They use slides or markers to teach, and each department has at least 5 faculty members and 10 junior residents to help students. The course is big, but the faculty makes it easy for us to understand.
Placement: I chose this college mainly for the PG placements in the medical field. Around 6-7 students applied, and about 30 students got selected in NEET. The salary you get after placement really depends on the college.
Campus: The medical college building was built during the English government in 1854, so some parts like the library and gynae department are really old but solid. The labs are well-equipped, classrooms are quiet, and we have smart classes. There's a big ground for activities, and the canteen food is clean. They even just opened a new hostel with AC and other good stuff here.
Aparna Choudhary
28 Mar, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and they know their stuff with degrees like MBBS, MD, MS. The semesters can be tough, but all you need is to pass with minimum marks. If you don't, you'll have to take a retest. If you still don't pass, you might get held back.
Placement: The salary range after graduation is pretty good from 80k to 20-30 lakhs per year. We do internships at our college. After studying here, you can become a surgeon, physician, assistant professor, associate professor, or even the principal of a medical college. The heads of departments can also work with healthcare organizations.
Campus: The labs are great - they have nice furniture and all the equipment works well. The library has tons of books, both clinical and non-clinical. Classrooms are comfy with AC and projectors. Hostel life is good with single rooms, 24/7 electricity, RO water, and even lift services. They organize sports activities every year, and the food is top-notch!
Priya Menon
15 Oct, 2019
Admission: The teachers at our college are really experienced and well-qualified. They're great at preparing us to become good doctors. They take good care of all the students. The exams are organized based on the CBME curriculum suggested by the Medical Council of India. In MBBS, we need to score at least 50% to pass. And guess what? Almost every batch in our college has a 100% passing rate.
Placement: Our batch had 128 students who got selected through the NEET exam for admission into medical college to pursue an MBBS degree. After finishing 5.5 years of MBBS, we landed a job with the government. We had to commit to a two-year bond that we signed when we joined MBBS. Once that was done, we were free to work in any hospital, open our own clinic, or pursue post-graduation studies.
Campus: This college is one of the oldest medical colleges in India, so the infrastructure isn't very modern. But they're building a new building that should be finished soon. The dorms for boys aren't great, but girls have separate rooms with bathrooms and kitchens. The library is good, and the classrooms are well-equipped with air conditioning and ventilation.
Vidya Mishra
30 May, 2019
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. They really know their stuff and the course content is spot on for getting a job in the industry. The exams are not too hard, you just need to get a 70% to pass.
Placement: In our course, about 10% of students got jobs. The highest salary is 2 Lacs per month and the lowest is 70,000. Around 80% of students in our college do internships. They offer courses like MBBS, MD, MS, and lab technician courses.
Campus: The Wi-Fi works well here. There are labs for practicals. The classrooms are spacious. The food is really good and yummy. They switch up the menu daily. We've got sports like cricket, badminton, and carrom to play. It's great to have these facilities at our college.
Rakesh Rao
7 Apr, 2019
Admission: The professors at SN Medical College are top-notch and really experienced. They're super helpful too. Once you finish your MBBS, you can even open your own clinic. And getting a job at any hospital in the country after studying at SN Medical College in Agra is a breeze.
Placement: Around 150 students get into the MBBS program. After finishing, the starting salary is about Rs. 90,000 per month. Many students from our college become doctors in top hospitals nationwide. We study general medicine and basic surgery in MBBS. After graduating, the salary can go up to 8-10 LPA. The college offers internships at its own hospital or you can do it elsewhere too.
Campus: I really like the infrastructure at SN Medical College. The campus is big, and the hostel facilities are good too. The food in the mess is okay. There's a lot to do in the hostel - they have a cricket ground, volleyball court, badminton court, and even a table tennis room. The library has Wi-Fi, and the labs have all the equipment we need in good shape.
