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Public/Government|Estd. |NIRF #44 (Medical) 2022

Average rating of SCB

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.7

Based on 19 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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4.9/5

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Admission

4.5/5

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4.5/5

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Yamini Singh

Yamini Singh

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 27 Oct, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff. They have a lot of experience. The quality of teaching is good, but it could be better. The course content is spot on. The exams are tough, you need to get at least 50% to pass.

Placement: I love that everyone here gets a placement with a one-year internship that pays Rs. 43,000 per month. It's cool that 100% of students get internships for a year. This college offers MBBS courses through NEET, and they also have DMLT and nursing courses. Oh, and don't forget about the BDS seats too!

Campus: The classrooms are great, fitting around 400 students comfortably. The library has everything you need, lots of books by different authors that really help with studies. The labs are top-notch too. Overall, the school has awesome facilities that make studying here a breeze.

Sanjay Mishra

Sanjay Mishra

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 7 Oct, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are all experts in their fields. They teach us every day and make sure we understand everything. The classes are on point and we have lots of exams throughout the semester. We have around 10 exams per semester and 4 big university exams. It's great to have such dedicated teachers who really care about our education.

Placement: Our college admits 250 students each year for the MBBS course. You need to clear the national entrance test to get in. The course lasts for 5 and a half years, which includes a one-year internship. Once you graduate, you can work in places like health care centers and hospitals.

Campus: The academic block at our college is massive and has Wi-Fi. We have classes and practicals there, split up by departments. Since it's on a hospital campus, it's always bustling with people. Plus, the hostels have canteens that serve up tasty food. It's a convenient setup for students like me!

Usha Sharma

Usha Sharma

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 17 Sept, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They're qualified and super helpful. They get you ready for being a doctor. The exams are tough but most students pass, around 80-90%.

Placement: Most of the students here end up getting jobs after they graduate. Everyone focuses on their field of study. If you get an internship in your second year, it's easier to land a job later on.

Campus: The facilities here are pretty good. I can get Wi-Fi in my hostel and the labs have all the equipment we need. The food in the mess and canteen is decent too. Plus, we always have medical help when we need it. And there are lots of sports and games to play here.

Jaya Khan

Jaya Khan

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 12 Sept, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here really know their stuff. They teach us everything from theory to practical stuff. The curriculum is all about real-world skills. It's tough, but everyone passes with flying colors.

Placement: In our MBBS batch, there are around 250 students. Besides MBBS, we have courses like pharmacy, nursing, DMLT, post-graduation, and specialisation. After graduation, many of us land jobs in hospitals with salaries ranging from 1 to 2 lakhs per month. We've been placed in top government and private hospitals, which is great.

Campus: The campus has everything you need - Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, library, canteen, park, gym, auditorium, and reading room. Plus, there's a swimming pool and a playground with indoor games like table tennis and badminton. The food in the hostels is good with 3-4 mess options to choose from. Lots of food varieties available too!

Esha Iyer

Esha Iyer

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 24 Aug, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at this college really know their stuff. They teach us everything really well. The lab teachers are great too. The exams are tough, but if you want to be a doctor, you gotta put in the work.

Placement: Most students from our college easily find jobs in hospitals. Almost all of us end up working in hospitals after graduation. Private hospitals often hire students from here. Since we're studying medicine, our job options are mainly in hospitals, not in companies. On average, MBBS doctors make around Rs 65,000 per month, which is pretty good.

Campus: The hostels at this college are really nice. The bathrooms are clean, and there's an aqua guard on every floor. They also have Wi-Fi, which is great. Plus, you can play basketball, table tennis, cricket, football, volleyball, and use the gym. It's awesome!

Tarun Mishra

Tarun Mishra

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 8 Aug, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like the teachers here, they know their stuff and are super talented. Their way of teaching is really engaging. The courses they offer are spot on and make a lot of sense. But man, the exams here are no joke. You need at least 50% to pass each subject. So, you gotta bring your A-game to pass.

Placement: The college has great placements. We have a one-year internship with a monthly stipend of Rs. 43,000. Everyone gets an internship here, and after that, we usually land jobs in government or private hospitals. It's a good opportunity for sure!

Campus: The classrooms are really clean and organized. I love the huge library with tons of books. The labs are fully equipped with everything we need. Wi-Fi is available everywhere - in the library, classrooms, and other spots. UG students have 5 canteens to choose from, and there are resources specifically for PG students too.

Vishal Sharma

Vishal Sharma

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 6 Aug, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 3 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here don't really make much of an effort. But the practicals are done really well. Many of the faculty and doctors who studied here are known worldwide. However, the quality of education has gone down in recent years. About half of the professors teach well and try hard. But the others just show up, read their slides, and don't care about students. The teachers are qualified, but they take the education system for granted. Ward duties begin in the 2nd year, and as a 2nd-year student, I'm lost in the medicine unit. There's a big focus on non-clinical subjects, and it gets tough once they start teaching clinical ones.

Placement: Many of the older students here do really well on their PG entrance exams and get good ranks.

Campus: The hostels here are pretty good. There are 4 for guys, and each room fits 3 students. The first-year hostel is strict with CCTV to prevent ragging. The other 3 hostels mix different batches, which is cool for meeting new people. The library is huge, the biggest in Eastern India. The campus has free Wi-Fi, but the speed is just okay at 1 Mbps. The lecture halls can hold at least 300 students. The labs could use some upgrades. The food in the senior hostels is tasty and cheap, like a full chicken meal for Rs. 50. There's a big ladies hostel too, similar to the guys' setup. The college has a nice pool and gym for both guys and girls. Each hostel has its own study rooms with A/C. Overall, you have everything you need here.

Aparna Iyer

Aparna Iyer

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 15 Jul, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really nice and know their stuff. They help clear up any confusion we have. They explain things in a way that's easy to understand. The courses get us ready for the real world. The exams are tough, so you gotta study hard all year.

Placement: Most of us in our college got good jobs after graduating. The highest salary for a fresher is about 20 Lacs per year and the average is around 7 Lacs per year. They also give internships to 4th and 5th-year students. Almost everyone gets an internship opportunity, about 95 percent of students.

Campus: I love the college setup! The campus is huge and super pretty. They have everything you need, like Wi-Fi, water, and electricity all the time. The hostel rooms are nice and there's a lovely park too. Food quality is decent.

Sameer Das

Sameer Das

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 7 Jul, 2025

4.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The college in Odisha is super old, but the teachers are awesome! They're all really smart, have tons of experience, and are super friendly. Since there are lots of patients at the hospital, we get to learn practical stuff easily. Exams aren't too hard, and most people pass - almost 96%! Plus, a bunch of students do really well in national entrance exams. It's pretty cool.

Placement: If you score 620+ in NEET, you can get into this college. During the internship, they pay around 30,000 per month. And after DM, you can get a package of over 50k depending on your department. This college has been around for a while, so they offer a good education and good salary opportunities.

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi in all departments and on the campus. Each department has good labs. The classrooms are air-conditioned and have Wi-Fi. The hostel is nice too, with rooms for 3 students. There are separate hostels for PG and UG students, all with Wi-Fi. The campus also has a gym, a big sports ground, indoor sports facilities, and lots of canteens in the hostel area.

Gautam Nair

Gautam Nair

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 30 Jun, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are so great. They really help us understand our subjects well and support us in our practical sessions. They teach us a lot about being a future doctor. They're all experts in their own fields. It's preparing us to be top Indian medical graduates and help people with their health. The semester exams can be challenging, though.

Placement: SCB is a top medical college in eastern India. It's got a solid reputation and lots of successful alumni. About 90% of students pass opsc or NEET PG exams after graduating from here.

Campus: The hostels got a nice upgrade for a comfy stay. They're cool for students and great for studying. The Wi-Fi is free all day, every day. The only downside is that 3 students share a room, which isn't that modern. But honestly, it's fun to have buddies to share everything with! There are 5 different mess options for meals. You can choose any and pay monthly for what you eat. The prices are fair and the food tastes good. Plus, there's basketball, cricket, football, TT, and a sports meet every year. All in all, it's a cool place to live and study.

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