Average rating of SIHS Pune
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Rahul Gupta
MBA in Hospital and Healthcare Management
Reviewed On 16 Nov, 2025
Admission: The professors at our college are really smart and know their stuff. They teach us a lot about business and healthcare, so we learn a ton about those industries. The courses cover everything we need to know, so we come out of college well-prepared for the real world.
Placement: The university delivers on its promise of 100% placements. The faculty ensures top hospital and health care companies hire students. We get thorough training to prepare for job placements. Past records back up these claims.
Campus: The campus isn't huge, but it's got good facilities like a modern library, computer lab, gym, and wellness center. Plus, there's even an ATM on site. It's all there, just in a smaller space.
Sumit Choudhary
B.Sc. in Paramedical Technology (Honors/Honors with Research)
Reviewed On 13 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great they know their stuff and are always ready to help. They teach well, and the lessons are all about real-world work. Your grades depend on how much effort you put in. About half of the students pass the exams.
Placement: I'm really happy with how many students in our course got jobs almost 90% of us! The highest salary offered was 12.5 LPA, and the lowest was 4 LPA. Companies like Deloitte, Aditya Birla Capital, and Apollo hired a lot of us. And almost 90% of students got internships at places like Deloitte, Aditya Birla Capital, and Apollo. Some of the roles we got were consultant and technician. It's been a great experience overall!
Campus: The college has everything you need - Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, a library, clean washrooms, and elevators. The buildings are big! The hostel bathrooms are clean. Food is okay, not amazing. But the canteen is awesome! And the medical facilities are solid.
Deepak Khan
B.Sc. in Paramedical Technology (Honors/Honors with Research)
Reviewed On 5 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are qualified, but they're not great at teaching. The good ones leave the school. Some topics are taught well, but others are just read out. There are too many students for each teacher. We do get to see a lot of hospitals, which is cool. The curriculum is organized, but not always followed. Sometimes it's helpful, but not very informative.
Placement: I'm in a course with no placements, but the MBA program here does have them. Seniors usually make around 12K a month after graduating. We get internship opportunities 4 times during the year and twice in the summer. MBA students can expect an average package of 6 lakhs per year. This college is really focused on MBA programs.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi for students. There are only 3 classrooms for about 200 students, with around 150 chairs. We have a health center on campus, which is convenient. The library is nice. Unfortunately, the college isn't big on sports, so there's not much offered in that area. I've heard that the annual sports budget is around 3 lakhs, but it seems like it mostly benefits someone in the admin block. The same goes for the cultural budget. On the bright side, the canteen serves great food at reasonable prices. The hostel is a bit pricey, but it's worth it.
Sakshi Singh
MBA in Hospital and Healthcare Management
Reviewed On 20 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great! They know their stuff and they're always ready to help. The courses cover a lot of material and are very practical, which is awesome for getting a job later on. They teach us exactly what we need to know for real-life work situations.
Placement: Most students are getting placed in companies like ZS and Deloitte. The placements are pretty good. The average package is around 7.5 Lacs. Companies are starting to come for internships. This time, internships and placements are happening earlier. The top roles offered are managerial positions.
Campus: The college has pretty good facilities, but they could be improved. The food is good, there's a sports playground, and medical care is available. The library has a wide variety of books in different subjects. Hostel facilities are available for both guys and girls.
Hema Iyer
B.Sc. in Paramedical Technology (Honors/Honors with Research)
Reviewed On 9 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great. They use slides for teaching which is cool. They also help us out with any questions we have. They push us to go to conferences that match our course to learn more. In the second year, we get to work in hospitals which is super helpful for training. The stuff we learn is spot on and useful for what's ahead. Love it!
Placement: After finishing my Bachelor's, there weren't any job placements in this course. You gotta do your Master's first to apply for companies coming to campus. My seniors landed jobs at places like Philips, Siemens, and hospitals. Some even got hired in industrial zones. The pay ranges from 12,000-15,000 to 25,000 after Bachelor's. They usually get roles as technologists or technicians in their field.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with computer labs and Wi-Fi. The library is well-equipped with helpful reference books. However, there aren't enough classrooms, which can be a bit of a problem. The Symbiosis Center of Healthcare on campus does health check-ups and helps in emergencies. The staff is caring and helpful. Unfortunately, there aren't proper game courts. The canteen serves good and hygienic food, and there's also an NCC canteen nearby. Hostel facilities are available for students.
Uday Gupta
B.Sc. in Paramedical Technology (Honors/Honors with Research)
Reviewed On 6 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers knew their stuff, and the course covered what we needed for the industry. We got to practice in hospitals every other week. The college helped us find internships, and some students even got help with job placements. But there's no dedicated placement cell for our course.
Placement: Not many students got jobs because there was no placement support for our course. But a few did get interview offers from companies. The alumni also pitched in to help us land jobs. Overall, it was a fun course to attend.
Campus: The college has top-notch facilities and the infrastructure is great. They organize events regularly and there are workshops that all students have to go to, but they're actually really helpful. It's a good place to be!
Dinesh Sharma
B.Sc. in Paramedical Technology (Honors/Honors with Research)
Reviewed On 4 Jul, 2025
Admission: The professors here aren't reliable. They always postpone exams. Most of them are focused on their careers, not teaching. A few actually care about their job. Exams are online because of covid, but they're monitored, which is good. Passing classes is simple if you show up for lectures.
Placement: For B.Sc students, there are no placements offered. Placements are available for master's students or those with 2-4 years of experience in the field. The course opens up the chance to work with top companies.
Campus: The course outline could use some work because we need to learn more than what they give us. It would be helpful to have a solid foundation in the specializations they offer, but it's not very clear. Just having an observation ship wasn't sufficient for understanding it all.
Sneha Elizebeth Jacob
MBA in Hospital and Healthcare Management
Reviewed On 30 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They keep us engaged with lots of activities. The way they teach is clear and easy to follow. Sometimes, we even get professors from SIBM to teach us specific topics.
Placement: The college placements are okay. You need to be talented and ambitious. Your grades in each semester really matter. It's good to get some certificates for your resume.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with smart boards in all classrooms. The classrooms are spacious and the hostel is okay, with about 3-4 students sharing each room.
Sneha Reddy
MBA in Hospital and Healthcare Management
Reviewed On 17 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. They teach us a lot about the business world and explain all the management stuff really well. They also support us in our projects and internships, and help us with job placements. The way they teach and the subjects we learn give us a good idea of what working in the industry is like. It's really useful for us students to see where we need to improve.
Placement: The MBA students have their own placement cell for training and mock interviews. The college helped 100% of students find jobs. Last batch had 100% placements, but our batch had around 90-95%. The highest salary was 10 lacs per year, and the lowest was 4 lacs. Most jobs were in healthcare like market research, sales, and management.
Campus: I really liked the Symbiosis campus! It felt like a second home with all the comfy facilities. There's Wi-Fi, classrooms, fun stuff, and sports for everyone. Being at SIHS taught me a lot and made me more independent. The classrooms, medical help, and canteen are all good. It's a great place to be a part of!
Sanjay Das
B.Sc. in Paramedical Technology (Honors/Honors with Research)
Reviewed On 17 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They give us clear notes and test us often to make sure we understand everything. The subjects we study are mostly useful, but sometimes we learn things that don't seem important. Still, they can help us get better grades. Exams happen at the end of each term and they're not too hard. But if you miss classes, you might struggle with the questions.
Placement: The college helps students get internships with big companies like Accenture, Wipro, Bajaj, and hospitals like Jupiter, Manipal, Jehangir, and Ruby Hall. Almost all students find jobs before finishing their courses. The college also helps place students at SUHRC, the Symbiosis Hospital.
Campus: The college provides Wi-Fi for everyone, and the classrooms have smart boards and good ventilation. The library has lots of books for students to use. They have all kinds of sports available on campus, and they hold tournaments every year with other schools. The college even has its own hospital where they give services to students and staff either for free or at a discount.
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