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Sudha Rustagi College of Dental Sciences and Research

Private University|Estd. 2002

Average rating of SRCDSR

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.4

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

2.9/5

Admission

Admission

3.4/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.0/5

Academics

Academics

4.1/5

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Supriya Joshi

Supriya Joshi

BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Reviewed On 30 Aug, 2025

1.0
1 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: Most of the teachers here are really smart and know their stuff. The majority of the staff are nice and helpful. They care about students and understand our struggles. The classes finished on schedule, but we didn't get much hands-on experience. The exams were fair and you can do well with some studying.

Placement: The placements here are mostly in non-clinical fields. Only a couple of companies come for placements, so options are limited. The average salary offered is around Rs.16,000 to Rs.18,000 per month, which isn't enough to cover all expenses. If you don't have a good network, it's tough to find a job after college. The practical learning opportunities in clinics are not well-paid either.

Campus: The college didn't have Wi-Fi, and the AC in some classrooms didn't work well. The mics in class were also not great. The common rooms were okay for lunch, but cleanliness was an issue. The library had nice furniture, but the books were outdated, and there weren't many. You couldn't find international books for reference. If you had class, you couldn't hang out in the library. It wasn't air-conditioned, but there was a digital library with old computers that didn't work properly. Power cuts made it tough to stay in the hostel during the summer. The canteen served oily food with limited options and coolers weren't available. We had to really push to play sports, thanks to the principal.

Yash Kumar

Yash Kumar

BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Reviewed On 22 May, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are great. They are helpful, qualified, and know a lot. They can be strict sometimes and don't always go above and beyond to connect with students. There are plenty of teachers around, and some of them are super friendly. We don't get much exposure to real-world work experiences, though. The classes cover useful stuff, but the final year can be really tough and busy.

Placement: There are no job placements at this college. Sudha Rustagi College only offers internships, but they're only within the campus. Students can choose if they want to do these internships. They get Rs. 800 per month as a stipend.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is just okay. They have labs for stuff like oral pathology, dentistry, microbiology, anatomy, and biochemistry. The classrooms are okay too. There's no sports or indoor games though. They do have hostels for guys and girls, but they're just average. There's a canteen with okay food. Overall, the college needs to step up its infrastructure game.

Usha Das

Usha Das

BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Reviewed On 16 Feb, 2025

3.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The staff here are really helpful and smart. This course teaches us how to work on our own. We'll be all set to start our own clinic later on. We get trained well to treat patients effectively. And the exams each semester are pretty easy too.

Placement: I studied at Sudha Rustagi College of Dental Science and Research. Around 60-70% of students get placed in private clinics and big companies. The highest salary is around 5 LPA. They offer Bachelor's and Master's courses too.

Campus: The college has everything we need like washrooms, library, classrooms, and labs. The hostel is really nice for students. The washrooms are clean. It's a safe place to study. They even have a gym and games rooms just for us.

Vikas Khan

Vikas Khan

BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Reviewed On 3 Feb, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart and always ready to help. They know their stuff well, which prepares us for the real world. The exams are not too hard, with around 85% of students passing. We have three internal exams and one big final exam each semester.

Placement: Around 100 students join the BDS program each year, while about 27 students enroll in MS. The total fee for BDS is 15 lacs at our college. After finishing all the exams in the 4-year course, all students land internships in their own OPD. There are many cool job options in this course.

Campus: The classrooms have good air conditioning and smart boards. The labs are well-kept and have enough room for everyone. The library is big and has everything we need for our classes. There's a hospital right next to the college, so medical help is easy to get.

Poonam Iyer

Poonam Iyer

BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Reviewed On 13 Oct, 2024

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty at our college are really great. They know their stuff and have lots of experience. They're the reason our college has a good reputation. They put their all into teaching and always help us out. They never make us feel small and always answer our questions.

Placement: The college doesn't have many job placements. They only offer internships on campus. There are good OPDs and free camps at different companies and schools. The staff is supportive. The only downside is that interns don't get many stipends.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty bad. There are only 4 lecture halls, one for each year. No Wi-Fi in college or hostel. They don't give students any facilities. Food in the hostel is terrible lots of students get sick from it. Hostel ACs don't work and they turn off the power randomly. Also, not enough hot water in winter.

Vishal Iyer

Vishal Iyer

BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Reviewed On 31 Dec, 2023

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in my course were really helpful and supportive. Dr. Sneha Sharma in oral surgery is amazing at explaining things and helping us with patient treatment planning. The staff are all super knowledgeable and qualified. The semester exams were tough, but that's normal for a doctor's exam. Overall, the teachers were great!

Placement: Almost everyone got a job after college, about 98-99%. The highest pay was Rs 50,000 a month, and the lowest was Rs 35,000. Companies like Raksha, TCS, Aditya Birla Insurance, and Clove Dental hired students for different roles like medical assistant, dentist, and chief insurance officer.

Campus: The college is owned by Dharamveer Gupta who's really nice. He always upgrades the place. There are lots of dental chairs that work well. Wi-Fi is everywhere - in the college, hospital, and hostel. The labs have cool equipment. The library has tons of books for all subjects and medical exams. The food in the canteen and mess is tasty and cheap.

Ankit Menon

Ankit Menon

BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Reviewed On 11 Jun, 2023

2.8
3 Admission 5 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here is super helpful and almost always ready to assist. They're all really smart with postgrad degrees. You can learn a lot if you put in the effort. Some folks can be a bit rude, but it toughens you up. The course is intense and set by DCI. We still do amalgam fillings. It's challenging, and we might need more education after to be job-ready.

Placement: Placements are tough in this dental college. Last year, a company hired two students. If you're sharp, you can make it through the selection process. Most students aim for postgraduate spots to land jobs with salaries ranging from 6 to 12 LPA. After post-graduation, your earning potential goes up. Being a dentist is challenging now due to competition and the pandemic. There are many dental colleges, and grads from earlier batches are already doing well. The best job you can get is working in a clinic, with a starting salary of Rs. 15,000 per month.

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi with 35 MB Jio data daily, which is fast at around 5 Mbps. Labs are well-equipped, but we have to buy a dental kit for Rs. 30,000. Classrooms have projectors and AC. The library is filled with dental books and has a digital section, open until 6:00 pm. Hostel rooms have all the basic furniture, cleaned 6 days a week. Some rooms lack ventilation in hot weather, and we need to fill coolers ourselves. Canteen and Mother Dairy close at 8:00 pm. There's a hospital nearby with a pharmacy open till 7:00 pm. The campus has a basketball court and holds a sports week with various games. It's a green campus with spacious grounds.

Pradeep Gupta

Pradeep Gupta

BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Reviewed On 18 May, 2022

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and they make sure we understand everything well. The staff knows their stuff and supports us in every way possible. They train us so we can get ready for real-life practice in clinics. The undergraduate course lasts for 5 years, which includes a 4-year program and a 1-year internship. The postgraduate course is 3.5 years long. We have regular exams to help us learn and improve. It's great because we can focus on ourselves and do better in our studies.

Placement: This college really prepares us to open our own clinics and earn well. Life after BDS can be tough, but this place helps us become skilled dentists. They teach us everything we need to know to run our clinics successfully.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is okay. They have Wi-Fi in each department for postgraduate students. The library is big, well-ventilated, and filled with informative books and journals. The labs are well-kept and have coolers in each undergraduate lab. Hostel options are there, but the mess could be better. Every lecture hall has AC and good ventilation.

Isha Reddy

Isha Reddy

BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Reviewed On 13 Apr, 2022

2.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are great! They are really nice and know their stuff. I like that they mix things up by using both smart boards and blackboards. They cover a lot in the syllabus and teach us both theory and practice. It's a good learning environment overall.

Placement: Finding a job after college is tough because no companies come to hire us. We have to look for jobs ourselves. The college doesn't really help us with placements. We do internships here, but the pay is not great.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty bad. There aren't many facilities available. We can't even use the library while classes are going on. Though the classrooms look nice, the air conditioners are kind of faulty. There's no playground here, but the labs are okay. Wi-Fi isn't provided at the college either.

Hema Iyer

Hema Iyer

BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery

Reviewed On 25 Feb, 2022

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and staff at our college are awesome. They really care about us students and go out of their way to explain things clearly. I'd rate them a solid 90 out of 100. We're so fortunate to have such supportive faculty here.

Placement: I think the placements at our college are great because we get to see a lot of patients in the OPD and NAD. It's important for us students to learn from our mistakes to become better doctors. The staff here are really supportive and care about our well-being.

Campus: The college buildings aren't great, but there's lots of greenery which is nice. We can chill in the park to relax after classes. There are fields for playing cricket and stuff. The campus is alright, but it could be better. In the classrooms, we have like 4-5 air-conditioners which is awesome in the summer. Overall, the college infrastructure is decent.

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