Average rating of SIMS
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.3
Student Rating Distribution
Harsh Menon
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 17 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know a lot, as long as you're keen to learn. The course is all about shaping us into doctors. It's a 4.5-year program that gives us the knowledge we need for our internships. In the first year, it's all about classes and dissections no hospital stuff yet. But after that, we get 2 hours of hospital training, which is cool because we get to work with real patients. Passing the semester exams is doable if you study every day. The passing rate is over 80%, so it's not too tough.
Placement: MBBS students don't have placements, but we all do internships at the same institute. If you want to switch to a government hospital for your internship, you can talk to the administration about it. Just keep in mind that during the internship at the private institution, you won't get paid. But you can work at another hospital with your Temporary Registration (TR) and make some extra cash.
Campus: The classrooms are big, but the AC doesn't work. Students don't get Wi-Fi, only staff does. The library opens late and closes early, not open 24/7. Labs are okay, they work fine. The canteen food is hit or miss, 3 owners changed during my 4.5 years here. I'd suggest finding a nearby PG instead of staying in the hostel rooms. PULSATION is a yearly event by the interns, super fun with sports, singing, dancing, and games. It's the best part of the college!
Manisha Reddy
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 9 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They know their stuff and are always ready to help. The anatomy department is cool too. The exams are tough, I won't lie, but passing feels great. The pass rate is around 40%. The course may not fully prepare you for the industry, but it sure does set you up to be a great doctor in the end.
Placement: I didn't get a percentage, but I got a score of 511. The highest score is 540, and the lowest is 470. I'm not sure about internships, but there are some recruitment companies. We have doctors specializing in different areas like dermatology, gynecology, and pediatrics at our college.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi and other facilities, which is great. The library is awesome with lots of books, including ones for the MBBS course. The hospital and canteen are clean. The food is delicious and they offer a variety of dishes. And there are sports like badminton, table tennis, carrom, and chess to enjoy.
Rohit Choudhary
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 8 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here know a lot and have tons of experience. They teach in a way that makes us want to learn more, both in class and in the hospital department. The exam format changed recently, making it a bit tricky to figure out the questions and write good answers.
Placement: In MBBS colleges, we don't really talk about placements. We spend 4 years learning and then do a year of internship to get hands-on experience. After that, we get our MBBS degree. We can work in hospitals or even study for NEET PG to get better job options. It's all about gaining practical knowledge and then deciding where to go next.
Campus: I stayed at this hostel and it's a total mess. There's no water, electricity is unreliable, safety is questionable, rooms have water leaks and bugs, rates are high, food is bad, Wi-Fi is non-existent, and furniture is falling apart. The only upside is that it's on campus.
Naveen Verma
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 11 May, 2025
Admission: The professors and assistant professors at my college are really good at teaching. They make things easy to understand. The exams aren't too hard if you study for them. It's up to us students to put in the effort to learn the material.
Placement: There are about 150 students in the MBBS course. After graduation, some students get jobs in hospitals. But not many students go for post graduation. It's tough to get into post graduation.
Campus: The college campus is huge and has big classrooms and meeting rooms. There's a hospital and a mosque for Muslim students. It's a college that caters to minorities.
Siddharth Reddy
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 27 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are hit or miss depending on the department. The course content is spot on. Exams during the semester are fair and not too tough. If you keep up with your reading, passing should be no problem.
Placement: The placements for MBBS are really good. Your salary can be high if you study a lot. If you specialize in something, you can earn a good amount. If you study superspecialties, you can get top roles in medicine. After doing MBBS, you can also do PG in the same college.
Campus: The college's facilities are okay. The library isn't open all the time, which is a downside. The canteen serves good food though. There's a basketball court for sports, but the field isn't the best. Overall, it's not bad but could be better.
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