
Subbaiah Institute of Medical Science Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Subbaiah Institute of Medical Science
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Ashish Nair
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 13 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know their stuff, but the working atmosphere is kinda rough. The Dean is not great, to be honest. He's always sticking his nose in everything, even stuff like food timings. He's not very friendly to us students, and he doesn't know much about the practical side of things. He can be pretty tough on the doctors and other professors. It's sad to say, but one first-year student actually took their own life because of all the pressure from him. Everyone in the college pretty much can't stand him.
Placement: Around 70 students out of the 180+ in my batch failed. The fees are super high, around 1.3 to 1.4 crores. It's a waste of money. You can get into a better college in Bangalore or anywhere in Karnataka with that kind of cash. They charge for things like skill labs that don't seem necessary. It feels like they just want to take your money without giving much back.
Campus: The college keeps getting bigger with more equipment, but they can be pretty tough on us students. They like to make interns stay longer than they should. The food in the mess isn't great and there's only one fridge for a whole hostel. Sometimes the fridge breaks down and it takes forever for them to fix it.
Anjali Rao
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 6 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teaching method here is pretty standard, but effective. Exams are well-organized and strict. The professors are really great. They give individual attention and help us learn quickly. Their teaching style is top-notch.
Placement: The teachers here are amazing and really help us learn. I heard that almost every hospital in our city has at least 3 doctors who studied here. They even offer post-graduation courses now, which is great for our college's reputation.
Campus: The campus here is amazing! Our Occupational Therapy program is the top-notch. We've got great labs and even a diagnostic center. Plus, there's a lift for those who can't do stairs. The campus feels safe and welcoming. Overall, it's a great environment to be in.
Sakshi Das
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 4 Oct, 2025
Admission: The faculty here is awesome! Many of them got their degrees from top colleges like B.M.C. and worked at AIIMS Delhi. They have a lot of experience that can really help us in our careers. The exam setups for MBBS are really well done.
Placement: After finishing MBBS, you'll definitely find a job. Most people go on to do MD or MS for more money. Just know that MBBS is a great way to make money.
Campus: The campus has a mix of old and new buildings. The new ones are awesome, but the old ones could use some upgrades. The grounds are there, but they're not kept up well. We don't have an indoor stadium, but the nature around campus is beautiful. The city is a fun spot to chill with friends.
Karan Joshi
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 6 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful and experienced. They focus more on practical knowledge than just theory. I'm thankful for having such great faculty members who are always there to support us with any subject-related issues.
Placement: In our batch, around 199 students got placed at this college. The highest salary offered was 1.2 crores, while the lowest was 80 lakhs. Almost everyone passed their university exams, except for a handful of students who didn't do well. We also got the chance to go to medical conferences at other colleges to learn more.
Campus: The classrooms have AC, which is great, but the canteen isn't that good. The hostel rooms are shared by 3 people. The food from the mess can be good or really bad. Sometimes it's not worth the money we spend on hostel food.
Priya Reddy
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 24 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers really need us to pay attention in class. Doing MBBS is tough because there's so much to study, it feels like a lot. Right now, you need at least 60% in practicals and 40% in theory to pass. Overall, you should aim for a total of 50%.
Placement: The college has around 200 students in each batch, with one class per year. It's a great place for undergrads. The internships are awesome for gaining new experiences. Unfortunately, there's no stipend because it's a private college. They offer private, government, and management quota seats.
Campus: The hostel facilities like laundry, mess, gym, and playground are great. The hostel is well-kept, clean, and hygienic. Each room has 3 students, 3 study tables, and separate wardrobes. There's a geyser in every room and drinking water on each floor.
Komal Khan
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 17 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers in the first and second years are usually nice and supportive. But some of the teachers in the third and fourth years can be really tough and mean. They give out extensions randomly and make students and interns suffer with their strict attendance rules. Things got worse when the new dean came in. One student couldn't handle the pressure and ended up taking their own life. It was a really sad situation, and nothing was done about it.
Placement: There were about 180 students in my batch. Most of them, around 165, were officially enrolled. Unfortunately, 15 students faced some issues. Some students were tricked by the college during the admission process. They took money from them without following the rules, and later those students had to leave because of that. It was really unfair.
Campus: The campus is getting better, but there's no wifi yet. The canteen serves tasty food. Unfortunately, there aren't many sports activities because the dean isn't into that stuff. The hostel is okay and clean. They charge for the skill lab, but it's just for show not much learning happens there.
Siddharth Das
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 28 Jul, 2025
Admission: Exams are tough, but many students pass. The first and last years are hard because of a lot to study. If you fail the first year, you can't move on. After the first year, you can have retests, but you need to attend 75% of classes. No pay for internships.
Placement: The MBBS Dental Nursing program here is tough, but most students manage to pass. The college charges tuition fees but lacks some facilities. There's no playground, parking is limited, and there aren't as many patients as in other colleges. They have separate hostels for boys and girls, but they don't have air conditioning. Also, there's no stipend during internships.
Campus: The classrooms have AC, but the hostels don't have Wi-Fi or sports facilities, and they're not kept well. They only have one festival each year, and there aren't any other events. There's a research club, but no parking. The college doesn't give intern stipends or have sports facilities.
Uday Das
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 2 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are amazing! They're always there to help and make learning easy. The passing rate here is really good. The faculty is also into research and super supportive. I think this college has the best teachers who really care about students.
Placement: I got into a central medical college for postgraduate studies. They don't pay us during internships, but the patient load is great for learning. We get to see different cases. During the internship, we work at different government health centers with a decent workload.
Campus: The medical college has good facilities and a big hostel with good security. The food in the mess is okay, but there's no proper canteen. The college is far from the city and the mess might not be super clean. There's not a great sports ground because they focus more on studying.
Deepak Patel
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 5 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and explain things well. We don't have semester exams, we've got three assessments during the year plus a final exam and practicals. The exams can be tough, but most students pass with over 95%.
Placement: The MBBS course batch of 2020 doesn't offer a stipend for the internship. The patient flow is okay, but you gotta be really interested to learn. The teachers are super good, and we have awesome faculty. They organize a festival every year, which is cool.
Campus: The library here is pretty small and doesn't have Wi-Fi for us. The classrooms are nice with AC. The canteen gets super busy, and there aren't many sports options because there's no field. But the labs are clean, even though the bathrooms could be better.
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