
Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College and KEM Hospital
Average rating of Seth G S Medical College
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
Student Rating Distribution
Deepak mishra
23 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff and have lots of experience. They've handled tough cases and shared what they know with us. The exams are a bit challenging, but doable.
Placement: Most students from my course got jobs, around 80-85%. If you want to work in government hospitals, the salary is about 6-7 Lacs. But if you choose private hospitals, it can be higher. The college arranges internships for us, which is great.
Campus: The classrooms are big and the hallways are clean. The staff is super helpful and friendly. They make it easy to find different departments. The college has great facilities and lots of departments, especially in the medical field with the latest technology.
Manisha Patel
1 May, 2024
Admission: At Seth GSMC, academics are a big deal, but they also make sure to have lots of extracurricular stuff going on. They take academics seriously here more than at most other colleges. We have all kinds of classes and sessions like practicals, demos, and student seminars. Plus, we get to start working in clinics early on, which is pretty unique.
Placement: The college is one of the best in Maharashtra and all placements in medical courses are 100%. They offer great opportunities that are better than most colleges in the country. They also help us improve our communication and ethics with special sessions.
Campus: The lectures are shown on screens with PowerPoint slides. They have sliding blackboards too. Each demo room has projectors and blackboards. We also have biochemistry labs, a dissection hall, and around 3-4 auditoriums. The libraries are big, with central air conditioning, and they're kept really clean with lots of books. The food in the mess halls is pretty good too.
Varun Gupta
29 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They've got tons of experience and they're great at getting us ready for exams. They do lots of tutorials, practicals, and sessions that focus on what we need to know. It's a top-notch place to study.
Placement: The package varies from 30,000 to 75,000 per month based on where you get placed. Once we finish, we can work as medical officers, doctors, or even prepare for post-grad studies. All students from our course landed internships at different hospitals.
Campus: The hostel is okay. It doesn't have Wi-Fi though. The building is alright. The library is nice with air conditioning. We also have a turf for playing football and a basketball court. The mess is affordable too.
Parth Choudhary
27 Mar, 2024
Admission: I really like the teachers and what we learn in class. They cover all the important stuff well. They push us to study more than just what's in the syllabus, which is cool. The tests are fair, and most of us get around 50%. The course gets us ready for the working world, about 60% I'd say.
Placement: The college's reputation alone can land you a solid job at a hospital with a nice paycheck. Almost everyone who graduates ends up working, unless they're pursuing more studies. The training here prepares students really well to care for patients once they finish, and they do a great job at it.
Campus: The physiotherapy department feels a bit old-fashioned. It needs more modern equipment and a better syllabus. It would be nice if the department had more natural light. Finding a hostel close by can be tough since some students have to stay more than 40 minutes away.
Sameer Reddy
19 Feb, 2024
Admission: I really liked the teaching at Seth GS Mumbai College. All my teachers were experienced doctors with over 10 years of teaching. The course content was spot on and now it's more focused on skills which is good. The semester exams were fair too.
Placement: I really liked how much hands-on experience we got at this college compared to other medical schools. Everyone had the opportunity to do internships, especially at KEM Hospital in Mumbai. It was great to see that all students in our college were able to find placements after graduating.
Campus: The hospital had good facilities, but the food wasn't great. There were plenty of cadavers for studying anatomy, especially in the anatomy department which was the best. The library was amazing with lots of books and free Wi-Fi. All the classrooms at SETH GS Mumbai were high-tech. The badminton court was also in good shape.
Abhishek Patel
13 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff. They use technology well. The curriculum is practical and updated. It's changed a bit this year, but the old one was good too. It's cool how they prepare us for the real world.
Placement: Getting into a medical college is tough, but this college gets us ready for it. It's one of the top medical colleges in India. Students here do great and many even pass government exams. We're on our own after college, facing the world.
Campus: The campus is great, but the hostel quality needs improvement. It's unfair that the girls' hostel doesn't have a reading room or mess like the boys' hostel does. Also, local boys get hostels, but girls often miss out.
Ashish Joshi
4 Mar, 2023
Admission: The professors here really know their stuff and teach well. The first year was a bit confusing, but by the final year, things started to make sense. Medicine isn't a walk in the park, but it's not as tough as engineering. The semester exams are tougher than university ones. Our college has a passing rate of over 98%.
Placement: This college in Mumbai is top-notch when it comes to placements. Most students here prefer going for post-graduation instead of job placements. The top students in Maharashtra always pick this college as their first choice. Everyone wants to aim high and do their best. KEM Hospital attracts the best students.
Campus: The college campus looks great overall, but the boys' hostel needs improvement. I'd rate it 2 stars. There aren't enough rooms for guys. Starting this year, students can only stay in hostels from their second year, so they have to find a room off-campus in their first year. The hospital facilities are okay, they keep everything in good condition. The girls' hostels, on the other hand, are well taken care of.
Yash Joshi
30 Dec, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are amazing! The course material is really useful. The exams are tough because it's a medical program, and only 40% pass. Some students fail, and we have both internal and external tests. We also have practicals, so we have to do well in everything. But it's really enjoyable to learn here.
Placement: I graduated in 2019 with 40 classmates in our batch. Our course only has 40 spots, including reserved ones. This college is the best in India for occupational therapy and one of the top medical colleges. Starting salaries range from Rs. 25,000 to 50,000 per month. Hospitals are the main recruiters for us. After completing masters here, you can work, start your clinics, etc. We did our main internship in the hospital and observed in different clinics. Roles include mental health, addiction, orthopaedics, paediatrics, neurology, plastic surgery, general surgery, and medicine post-op therapists. You can work in any of these fields and specialize with a masters. I picked mental health and addiction.
Campus: The college has labs and libraries. They have three hostels, and the food in the canteen is pretty good. They offer lots of facilities and different sports and games to choose from. You can play table tennis or join the cricket and football groups. Plus, they have two canteens on campus.
Amit Joshi
6 Nov, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really good at teaching. They know their stuff and most students pass with a 90% success rate. They're super knowledgeable and have lots of experience. You can easily ask them questions and they're always there to help. The teaching is clear and helps you understand everything better. It's all about making sure you get it.
Placement: This course is focused on medicine, so placements work a bit differently. Most students get to do internships and find jobs after graduating. They don't talk about salaries during the course. Internships usually pay between Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 30,000.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and a library. They're decent. The food and cafeteria are okay. The medical services are good and the sports facilities are awesome. Our department has all the latest stuff for a great learning environment. The labs are well taken care of.
Priya Choudhary
19 Nov, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They're real doctors with lots of experience. They help a lot. The passing rate is 50%. You learn a lot by meeting different patients and gaining clinical knowledge. The curriculum is cool and different, which keeps things interesting.
Placement: There are around 40 spots for the occupational therapy course. After you graduate, you can work with kids, in hospitals, or even in surgeries. You'll have a lot of options like working with people's brains or bones. It's cool that you can help out in different places like clinics or non-profits.
Campus: There are so many things to do here! The library is open all the time for studying. You can play badminton, football, basketball, and tennis. There's even table tennis and other games. Plus, there's a CCD and canteen on campus with good and cheap food. Love it!