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Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Science

Private University|NAAC Grade B

Average rating of Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Science

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.4

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.0/5

Admission

Admission

4.6/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.5/5

Academics

Academics

4.5/5

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Rohit

Rohit

26 Jul, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: Studying MBBS is tough, but the teachers here really break down everything for us. It takes a ton of effort to do well on the exams, but it's worth it. You gotta be super determined and put in the work. By the end, though, you'll see how much you love MBBS and getting real-world experience in clinics.

Placement: I chose to study for UPSC. The main job we can get after our course is a medical officer. We have opportunities for internships at both the college and different hospitals. It's a great chance to gain experience.

Campus: The college has great infrastructure with games and a chill vibe all around. It's really nice. Plus, they have canteens with good food. And there's both an e-library and a regular library. Love it here!

Pooja Chhajed

Pooja Chhajed

4 Jun, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super smart and well-known in our country. Everyone who works here is nice too. They teach in a way that makes everything easy to get. We take exams once a year, set by the university. This college is on its own, and you gotta get at least 50% in each subject to pass.

Placement: After we finish the course, we're pretty much assured of getting placed. A lot of former students end up working at this college or hospital, depending on their major. Almost everyone lands an internship at the hospital. If you prefer working on your own or at a different hospital, you're free to do that too. And hey, the pay is decent!

Campus: The campus is huge and each building is nicely spaced out. There's a modern hospital on site with the latest tech to help patients. The library is connected to an e-library, so there's tons of stuff to studyboth in books and online. They've got Wi-Fi too. Classes are in cool halls with great sound and visuals from the projector. The canteen meal costs around Rs 45,000, but the food is awesome!

Nitin Joshi

Nitin Joshi

15 Sept, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great. They all have PhDs and know their stuff well. We have exams every year during the 4.5-year course. The first, third, and fourth years go by in 12 months each, while the second year is a bit longer, lasting for 18 months. The exams are not too hard, with a pass rate of around 90%.

Placement: Our batch has 250 students. Around 170 students passed, but some didn't make it. For an MBBS course, there aren't any salary packages, but internships are a must. The college gives Rs. 12,000 per month as a stipend. It's a solid course, but it does take up a lot of time. Once we finish our internships, we can find jobs in hospitals to learn more and get better at what we do.

Campus: The classrooms at our college are awesome! They have everything we need like AC, projectors, nice benches, and good lighting. The campus is also really nice with a library and reading room in the main building. The hostel rooms are furnished, but they don't have AC. We all eat at the same mess hall. And there's a sports area and garden on campus too. It's a pretty cool place to study and hang out.

Tej Patel

Tej Patel

6 Sept, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college really know their stuff, and they teach really well. We graduated and got our licenses to help patients. Exams were kinda tough but not too bad. Just gotta study to pass. More than half of us passed, actually 98% did. So yeah, it's pretty cool here.

Placement: Around 150 students were in my batch. We all got internships at the college hospital. We make about Rs. 10,000 monthly during our internships. The top job we can get after finishing is a junior doctor. The highest salary we heard about was around Rs. 40,000 per month, and the lowest was Rs. 10,000.

Campus: Our college has a library, e-library, and reading halls. They use ppt presentations in our digital classes. The hostel facilities are really clean and the staff is strict but caring. The person in charge of the hostel is great. The mess infrastructure is good, but the food taste could be better.

Sarika Joshi

Sarika Joshi

7 Jun, 2023

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I love the teachers at SAIMS in Central India. They're top-notch, with experienced doctors teaching us. The classes are great and exams are a bit tough, but that's normal for med students. You gotta work hard to pass, but it's worth it. The passing rate is 50%, so you gotta study hard to make it through.

Placement: This college is great for medical studies. The faculty is top-notch, and they teach really well. Many students from all over India come here for their PG studies. If you get into this college, you can expect a stipend of about 1.5 Lacs. Since it's a medical college, they don't offer placements. But you can do internships at the college hospital, which is a great experience.

Campus: I really like the facilities at SAIMS. The hospital is big with different units and special wards. They even have an ICU. The E-Library, central library, and reading room all have Wi-Fi. The classrooms are nice and can fit over 250 students. They have bose speakers and projectors too. The mess is decent, and there's an indoor area for games as well as a big outdoor ground.

Rahul Mishra

Rahul Mishra

24 Aug, 2022

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really helpful in both clinical and non-clinical classes. The lab staff is friendly and always ready to assist. Having exams every year with 3 internal tests helps to keep us on track. You need at least 50% to pass the exams. It's great that they teach while showing us how to do things.

Placement: I loved doing my internship at the hospital on campus. They also organize dental camps in nearby villages to spread awareness. After graduation, many of us take the NEET PG exam for our postgraduate studies. It's a great way to specialize in our field.

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi in the library, labs, and classrooms with projectors. The rooms are big, and girls can share 2-3 in the hostel. Plus, there's badminton, tennis, and reading rooms right in the hostel.

Om Verma

Om Verma

19 Aug, 2022

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really put in the effort. They used to have exams just once a year, but now they switched it up to semester exams every six months.

Placement: I really like how our college helps us get placements at aims hospital. It's cool that some students even get to go abroad for teaching and clinical work. Almost half of the science students end up coming here. You just have to fill out a form and then the college does counseling and an entrance exam. It's a pretty straightforward process.

Campus: The college's facilities are really good. The Nursing college follows all the rules from the Indian Nursing Council. The teachers work hard with us students. Aurobindo University is a recent addition, too.

Tarun Das

Tarun Das

27 Apr, 2022

4.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 1 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are all really smart and good at teaching. The course is awesome, and you can actually enjoy it. It's cool because you can get into what the teachers are saying, which isn't always the case in other departments. Overall, the medical department is great.

Placement: In our medical college, the Medical Association of India plays a big role, so there aren't any placement offers. The government is really involved, so they don't do placements. In the medical field, it's important to know about job opportunities.

Campus: The campus is great because it's all air-conditioned and has Wi-Fi everywhere. The library, classes, labs, and public areas are all connected. Plus, there are different hostels to stay in. The food in the mess is awesome they have both North Indian and South Indian dishes, and options for vegetarians and non-vegetarians.

Swati Verma

Swati Verma

11 Dec, 2021

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are top-notch doctors who really know their stuff. They teach us a lot of practical stuff we can use in the real world. The teaching is great and the curriculum is all about real-life situations. This helps us get ready for the industry. We have 2 smaller exams during the year and one big university exam.

Placement: Most students from Sri Aurobindo College of Medical Science and Postgraduate Institute in Indore land great placements, around 90% of them. After finishing MBBS, they usually get a monthly salary of about Rs.60000. Everyone here gets internships, and they even give stipends for those. It's a good place to kickstart your medical career!

Campus: The college has free Wi-Fi in the reading hall and library. There are labs for every subject. The food at the central mess is pretty good. They organize sports and games in December or January, which is called Harmony. The hostels are nice and cost Rs.72000 a year with meals included.

Gargi dutta

Gargi dutta

13 Oct, 2020

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here really care about our studies and personal issues. They give us hands-on experience in clinical practice, which sets this college apart from others. The tests and exams are just like the ones we'll have in university, so we feel ready when exam time comes around.

Placement: I really like that they offer MBBS, BDS, and other medical courses, as well as pharmacy, nursing, and engineering. The internships are great for getting experience, especially for preparing for post-grad studies.

Campus: The library and reading hall have AC and Wi-Fi, which is great for studying. Classrooms with at least 150 students have AC too. There are 3 canteens on campus that stay open until 4 am. The food at the central mess is really good they serve 4 meals a day with dal sabji, dahi, and fresh roti. Overall, the hostel is pretty good too.