
St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences
Average rating of St. John’s Medical College
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.3
Student Rating Distribution
Vivek Gupta
16 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful and know a lot about their subjects. They are super qualified. The way they teach is awesome. The course schedule is well-planned with enough hands-on training and breaks. Everything here is top-notch.
Placement: This college is one of the top medical schools in India. The internship programs are great, and everyone lands placements in top hospitals across the country. I'm not entirely sure about the salary, but it seems good. They offer the best package with internship and rural bond options. You can find job placements all over India after graduation.
Campus: The college has top-notch facilities Wi-Fi, library, labs, sports, and arts are all great. They really support students in all areas. The hostel and mess are also really good with everything you need.
Vikas Menon
18 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know a lot. They listen to us and help us when we need it. It feels like they're part of my family. They've helped me a lot with my career. I still think about them and sometimes chat with them for advice, and they're always there to help.
Placement: I tried my best in college, but I struggled to get high grades. My CGPA was 7.50 out of 10. There were plenty of internships available, but I didn't feel like doing them while studying. The internship opportunities were great for other students though.
Campus: The campus is huge with separate department rooms for each subject. Wi-Fi is reliable, and classrooms are spacious. The library has plenty of books, but most students prefer the online library. Hostel food is okay, and there are plenty of games to play in the hostel.
Rajeev Sharma
24 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They're super helpful in explaining things clearly. In the first year, it's all about theory. But after that, we get a mix of theory and hands-on classes for the next three years. It's a great way to learn and become a skilled doctor with both book smarts and real-world experience.
Placement: At this college, we focus on medical studies, so there's no talk about job placements or companies coming here. We do a 4-year course with a 1-year internship before getting our degrees. After that, we have to spend 2 years working in rural areas across the country.
Campus: The classrooms can fit around 150 students comfortably. They're bright and have plenty of lights and fans. Most lessons are digital, but they don't use the green boards much. The Wi-Fi on campus is great, but it's not as good in the girls' hostel. The library is awesome, and the hostel rooms have everything you need. The food at the hostel PG mess is tasty. Our college also has top-notch medical and sports facilities.
Rakesh Iyer
11 Dec, 2023
Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome. They're super nice and always there to help us out. They know their stuff since they're all top-notch experts. They explain things in a way that even someone like me, who isn't the best student, can understand. Before moving on, they make sure everyone gets it. The course content is spot on and prepares us well for the real world. Plus, they mix things up with seminars, quizzes, and group chats to keep things interesting and fun.
Placement: In the MBBS program, there aren't any job placements. Each batch has around 150 students. Admission is through the NEET exam, but they also reserve spots for Roman Catholics, North Indians, and staff members' kids.
Campus: The college, hostel, and hospital have Wi-Fi available all the time. Each department has labs, and classrooms are spacious with monitors, screens, boards, CCTV cameras, and other facilities. The library is open all day and is a peaceful place for studying. Hostel facilities are good, with nice food and drinking water. Medical help is nearby. There's a new ground near the hostel for playing games like badminton or just hanging out.
Rakesh Mishra
28 Sept, 2023
Admission: The exams are okay, but the way they mark our papers here is really unfair. The teachers give marks based on who they like, not on how well we actually did. It's frustrating because we can't do anything about it. The physiotherapy faculty can be really mean to us, making us do all the work while they relax and chat. And the management doesn't do anything about it. They actually support this behavior, which is so wrong. They don't care about how hard we work, only about how well we get along with them. It's a bad place to study. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. It's not professional at all.
Placement: I studied at this college for 3 years. The management doesn't focus on getting us jobs after the BPT course. It feels more like a Yoga class than a professional degree program. The doctors in charge don't really know how to teach this subject well. It's tough for students here because of unfair treatment based on where we're from and what language we speak. The grading system is not fair either. I've seen some students give up on their careers because of this. Students end up treating patients without really knowing what they're doing. The teachers aren't well-trained and seem to care more about politics than teaching. Many of them have degrees from online courses, which doesn't really help us learn practical skills.
Campus: The teaching and learning setup here needs a lot of improvement. The library has old books that don't really help much. The equipment is pretty outdated, like the broken tilt table. Sometimes they borrow stuff from other departments just for inspection days. There aren't even enough chairs for students or teachers to sit on. The physiotherapy students feel like they're treated poorly, like they're in cattle class. Some of the doctors act like they're above everyone else.
Shubham Kumar
28 Feb, 2022
Admission: The course curriculum is solid, following RGUHS guidelines. Throughout the 4.5 years, we have a total of 4 university exams. The faculty is dedicated and understanding, which helps a lot. The term exams are tough but fair. If you put in the effort, passing them is achievable. The exam questions are on par with what you'd expect from the university.
Placement: St. John's Medical College is a top-notch college. We all have to do a rural bond, where we work in rural centers. This guarantees us a job for the first two years. If we finish the bond, we get priority for PG in the college. The stipend is around Rs.40,000 per month. The internship programs are pretty solid too.
Campus: Our college has this cool event called Autumn Muse every year. We've got awesome art and sports teams, with popular sports like basketball, hockey, cricket, and volleyball. The library is massive and has pretty much every book you could need. Plus, it's nice and cool with air conditioning. The hostels are clean and have everything you need. When you first arrive, you share a room with someone else, but in your second year, you get your own room. They make sure we have all the essentials covered.
Vikas Patel
21 Dec, 2021
Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful and know their stuff. They're great at teaching. The course is more about theory than hands-on practice, which might not be so useful. But it does prepare us well for the industry. The exams are a bit old-fashioned and don't make much sense.
Placement: Every student found a job because this is a medical college. The salary you get after studies depends on your PG degree. Companies don't directly hire students here. We can reach high positions based on our qualifications. Everyone gets an internship at our college, which lasts for a year. After that, there's a 2-year bond too.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure. Wi-Fi works well all over the campus. Classrooms are nice, and labs have everything we need for learning. The hostel is okay, but the food isn't good. They have medical services and sports facilities too.
Isha Reddy
5 Aug, 2021
Admission: The college follows the syllabus set by RGUHS, so the subjects are pretty interesting. However, getting good grades can be hard because they don't give many internal marks. Plus, they're really strict about attendance even being just 0.5% short is a big deal.
Placement: I was in the first group of students studying BPT at St John's. We had to do our internship at the college, and they didn't let us go elsewhere. Unfortunately, there aren't any job options at St John's for BPT students, only for MPT graduates right now.
Campus: The college didn't have enough facilities when I started the course, but now they have a whole floor just for physiotherapy. They even have their own physiotherapy section in the hospital with services for both outpatients and inpatients. It's great to see the improvements they've made!
Nitin Mishra
29 Jul, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and know their stuff. Their teaching is top-notch and they're easy to talk to. This course is spot on and gets you ready for the industry. It's a must-do course!
Placement: There are around 150 students in my batch. Once we finish the course, we can work in any hospital in India or even go abroad after doing two years of rural service. Everyone in our batch got an internship from the college, and we ended up interning in different hospitals all over India.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi for everyone, which is great. The labs and classrooms are in good condition. We get good learning opportunities here. The library is open every day, except Sundays. There's a 24-hour reading room too. Unfortunately, the ladies' hostel doesn't have Wi-Fi. The food in the mess isn't that great though.
Yogesh Iyer
30 Jun, 2021
Admission: The professors at St. John's are amazing. They really know their stuff. They teach us well and give us tests often, which helps us improve. Going to the hospital regularly makes us better doctors. The course is top-notch, following the Medical Council of India's guidelines.
Placement: Placements aren't a big deal in medical colleges. There's a lack of doctors in India, so most students either work in a government PHC or go for a Post Graduate degree.
Campus: The hostel at SJMC is top-notch! They have private rooms with everything you need like sinks and a closet. The bathrooms are kept clean and tidy 6 days a week, except on Sundays.