
Shri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College, Dhule Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Shri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College, Dhule
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
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Student Rating Distribution
Naveen Joshi
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 29 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers are okay, but some of the staff are really nice. There are lots of fun extracurricular activities to do, like cricket, football, and online games. They even have indoor games for both boys and girls. It's cool to have different things to enjoy during the fest.
Placement: I go to medical college where everyone gets placed after finishing. But we have to do a mandatory one-year internship or pay a fine of around 10 lakhs. After that, we have to write a NEET PG exam that takes 3 years. We also study while earning a stipend of Rs. 90,000.
Campus: When I first started at this college, I couldn't get a hostel in my 1st year. But don't worry, you'll get one later on. The girls' hostel is safe with a warden to look out for us. There are different tiffin services available, so you can pick the one you like best. It's nice to have options!
Yash Das
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 6 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and are super supportive. They make the course material relatable to real-life situations. The exams are challenging but fair, with a passing rate of 50%. It's great to have such experienced teachers guiding us through the program.
Placement: I'm in the 2021 batch and will graduate in 2027. Our government medical college guarantees placements in government institutions for a year. The pay ranges from Rs.68,000 to Rs.90,000 per month. The government is the main recruiter here. Everyone lands internships, set up by the college, where we can work as general medical practitioners or medical officers once we finish MBBS.
Campus: The college has really good facilities and a nice campus. There's Wi-Fi in the library which is cool. The labs are well-kept and have enough room for all of us. The classrooms and library are nice, with lots of books for every subject. The hostel is okay, with comfy rooms and enough space. But there's no mess or canteen in the hostel. The hospital is nearby, about 100 meters away, so that's handy. They also push us to do sports and other activities to help us grow.
Isha Mishra
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 18 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are super helpful. Whenever you have doubts, just go to them. The course we follow is a new CBME pattern, which is more focused on clinical stuff than just theory. I like that because it helps us understand things better. We have both practical and theory exams, which makes it easier to pass if you study well. This prepares us to compete globally.
Placement: In the first year of MBBS, you can become a medical officer at any hospital. I'm not too sure about it, but I've heard that doctors can land good jobs easily. You can even work at the college hospital once you finish MBBS. And if you go for a master's, you might even get a job as an assistant professor at the college. It seems like there are some great opportunities after graduation.
Campus: The library here is cool. It's open all the time and has lots of room. They've got a bathroom and water fountain too. If you use Jio, the campus has Wi-Fi for you. The labs are okay, they've got what you need for studying. They're a bit old but not too bad. The campus is big and there are good classrooms. They're even building some new ones!
Gautam Verma
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 3 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers are super helpful and really know their stuff. They use projector screens to teach, which is cool. They're always available for students, which is awesome. We have four exams in college: two internals, prelims, and the final university exam. The difficulty level is medium to high, but it's doable. You just need to pass with a 50% score.
Placement: The course here lasts for 4.5 years, followed by a year-long internship. Once done, you become a qualified doctor. The salary you get after depends on where you work either in your own clinic or a hospital job. The top positions are medical officer and medical superintendent.
Campus: The classrooms have Wi-Fi and projectors for teaching. Benches are set up so everyone can see the screens. Hostel facilities are there for all students, with a cafeteria behind it. Boys and girls have separate hostels.
Seema Mishra
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 30 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super friendly and always ready to help. You can easily ask them anything without feeling awkward. Our course is all about practical stuff and we started using it in 2019. We have three tests during the semester, and these marks decide if we can take the big exam by MHS. It's pretty cool!
Placement: I'm studying MBBS, and there are no breaks in our course. After graduation, we do an internship and can either continue studying or start working as doctors. After MBBS, we prepare for the PG exam, and once you finish that, you'll earn more. How much you learn really depends on your skills.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good. The campus is huge, and they even built a new building not long ago. But the hostels aren't great - some rooms don't even have doors, and the lighting is poor. We also face water issues in the summer. They're planning to build new hostels though, which is good news.
Nitin Sharma
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 18 Jul, 2025
Admission: The professors are all really knowledgeable and experienced in their subjects. They're teaching us a new curriculum to get us ready for real-life situations. The semester here is pretty good, and about half the students pass their classes.
Placement: After finishing MBBS, most students go for PG courses or internships in hospitals to get hands-on experience. Then they usually work in places like hospitals, clinics, or research centers. Placements for MBBS students are unique compared to other fields.
Campus: The campus has two buildings: an old one and a new one. The new building looks really cool and is kept nice and clean. The old building gives off retro vibes and is connected to nature, which is pretty cool too. They have hostels for both guys and girls right on campus. They're even planning to build more hostels in the future with all the stuff you need.
Om Iyer
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 5 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers at MBBS are super smart and know a lot about what they teach. They really support us and are always there to help, especially during exams. Plus, they're really friendly to all the students.
Placement: I'm a student at SBHGMC. There are around 150 students in my batch (2023). We're all studying to become doctors. The course lasts for 5.5 years. After that, we have to sign a paper promising not to leave the country for 5 years. More students join every year.
Campus: In the first year, first-year students can't stay in the hostel. They have to find a room outside of campus. The college is outside the city, so you'll need a way to get there like a bike or something. But don't worry, in the second year, you can get a room in the hostel.
Arun Atul Solunke
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 28 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college really care about us. They're always there to help and give us advice when we need it. We have fun events on special days like Republic Day and Independence Day. Our library is massive with tons of books on every topic. They even have practical journals and experiments. Every year, we get new books with the latest editions from lots of publishers.
Placement: The college vibe is great. The teachers are nice. When I finish my 4.5 years here at the government medical college, I know I can find a job in a civil hospital. I'm confident I'll get into this college, so I didn't bother applying anywhere else.
Campus: The hostel was decent, though a bit old. I'd rate campus life as an 8 out of 10. The PSM department organizes lots of student activities that are really beneficial. Our college has labs for all subjects, and they're big with all the necessary equipment. Plus, there are sports facilities on campus too.
Saloni Mishra
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 8 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are all experts in their fields. They really know their stuff. Exams come around every 2.5 months and they can be a bit challenging. Just make sure to attend 75% of theory classes and 80% of practicals to sit for the university exams.
Placement: For all of us students, internships are a must. We actually get paid between Rs 18,000 to Rs 22,000 every month. If you pass NEET PG, you can go for an MD in your favorite area. The college also has PG courses in health care. Each batch can have up to 150 students.
Campus: The college and library are brand new, but the hostels could use some fixing up. The campus is huge, around 49 acres. They offer postgraduate courses in addition to the medical program. The classrooms, labs, and library are all new and nice. And don't forget about the canteen - they serve the best food in Dhule!
Meena Sharma
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 19 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really friendly and supportive during the first year. They're great at explaining things and making us feel at ease. There are 2 semesters in the college, and the exams are usually not too tough, according to older students. In Physiology, I really enjoy Mr. Prashant Patil's teaching style and how he interacts with us.
Placement: In my MBBS program, we have about 150 students in the first year. After we graduate, we do a year of internship. If we want to continue studying, we need to pass the National Eligibility Entrance Test for post-grad studies with a high rank.
Campus: The college has all the stuff you need - classrooms, library, and projectors in every room to help you understand better. The biochemistry lecture hall even has air conditioning for those hot days. It's pretty cool!
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