Average rating of UCMS
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.4
Student Rating Distribution
Sachin Bhardwaj
20 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are all doctors and they're really helpful. The curriculum follows the MCC guidelines, which is great because it prepares us well for the industry. The semester exams are okay, nothing too tough. About 50% of students pass, which is pretty average.
Placement: I'm a student studying MBBS in the 2021 batch. Almost everyone in our college gets internships, which is awesome. During our internship, we earn Rs. 25,000 per month from government hospitals, where we're hired. They pay us well! Our college also has PG courses available. After finishing MBBS, you can either apply for PG entrance exams or continue studying here as a junior. It's a great place to study and grow!
Campus: The classrooms here are nice. The library is open all day and night. Hostel facilities are great, and the food in the mess is delicious with lots of options. There are awesome sports facilities in the hostels, and they even organize fun events and tournaments.
Rohit Rao
3 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super skilled. The postgrad students are awesome too - they're always friendly and helpful to us. The schedule can be intense with classes, labs, and practical work, but it's great prep for the future, both mentally and physically.
Placement: In our group, there are around 170 students. We all have to do a one-year internship after finishing MBBS. Then we take the NEET PG exam and choose our specialties based on how well we did in the hospital.
Campus: The lecture theatres are air conditioned and have a good capacity. The labs are well-maintained and there's a library and reading room for studying in a peaceful environment. The canteen has a variety of food at affordable prices.
Vivek Khan
20 May, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are strict and qualified, but they aren't very helpful in teaching. The course curriculum doesn't seem relevant, and there are too many lectures, leaving no time for self-studies. The semester exams just feel like a repeat of past papers. The pass rate is around 40%.
Placement: This course doesn't have placements since it's a professional one. After finishing the internship, we have to take NEET PG. During the internship, we get a monthly stipend of Rs.23500. Once we pass NEET PG, we can choose the specialization we want in MBBS based on our score.
Campus: The Wi-Fi works fine on campus. The labs are like any other government college. Classrooms are clean and have AC. The library is big and great for studying. The girls' hostel doesn't have a gym or 24/7 canteen. The food in the mess is okay. Sports aren't a big deal here.
Abhishek raj singh
5 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. They explain things well and clear up any confusion you have. But there are a couple who seem to just show up and read from the slides. If you're into helping people in the community, this course is awesome. The exams here are pretty tough, though. It feels like there's always something going on - like a seminar, exam, or presentation every week.
Placement: At UCMS, everyone gets a chance to intern at GTB Hospital. You get paid about 30,000 bucks a month during the internship. After that, you work at a Delhi government hospital and earn around 125,000 bucks a month for up to a year. All students get these job offers, which is awesome!
Campus: The college has great facilities with air conditioning and fast Wi-Fi everywhere. The classrooms are top-notch, especially compared to other medical colleges. The library is stocked with all the medical books you need, plus journals and papers. The hostel food is good for newcomers, but you might get tired of it after a while. Thankfully, there are other options like the canteen, where you can get a discount. The sports ground is perfect for cricket, basketball, badminton, volleyball, and football it's a big deal here.
Divya Choudhary
8 Dec, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful, but some of them can be a bit strict. We have exams at the end of each semester, and you need to score at least 50% to pass.
Placement: As a student at this medical college, I want to mention that there are no job placements here. We have to do internships for a year, and we get a stipend of Rs.23,500. Some students choose to pursue further studies after graduation.
Campus: The facilities at our college are pretty good. We have a nice library, and there's a reading hall that's open 24/7. In the hostel, there's a separate reading room, gym, and canteen. The food is okay, nothing too special.
Anil Singh
21 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are amazing. They really know their stuff because most of them are doctors or have Ph.D.s. They're also super helpful. We have exams every 3 months and class tests every month. The college is pretty good overall.
Placement: This college is great for medical students. Many of us focus on studying for the NEET PG exam and pursuing post-graduate studies in our desired field. Some even choose to study abroad. Only a few students decide to work right after MBBS, either as a medical officer or a teacher. Placements aren't a big deal here because we're all aiming for higher studies.
Campus: The college is pretty old, founded back in 1971. You can tell by looking at the buildings. But the facilities are nice. There are ramps and elevators all over the place, which is handy. The hostels are decent too. You get a closet, desk, chair, bed, and a light. The food in the cafeteria is not bad either.
Meena Patel
6 Mar, 2023
Admission: The teachers at this college are amazing! They really know their stuff and are always there to help. The semester exams can be tough, but everyone works hard and the pass rate is really high. I feel supported in every way possible.
Placement: In our college, each MBBS batch has about 150 students. After finishing MBBS, you can become a doctor or a professor in the medical field. You can also do post-graduation in your favorite subject. This way, you can help society and the country after completing this course.
Campus: The whole campus is air-conditioned and has Wi-Fi. They've got a central library with all the books you need. Hostels are there for guys and girls, fully furnished. Plus, you can play indoor and outdoor games on campus. It's pretty cool.
Rakhi Gupta
11 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers at UCMS are really smart and know their stuff. They teach well following NMC rules. We have a yearly exam that's pretty tough gotta get at least 50% to pass, so studying is a must.
Placement: During my final year of MBBS at UCMS, I did my internship at GTB Hospital. We get paid Rs 30,000 per month, which is pretty cool. It's a great opportunity to learn about different areas like pediatrics, medicine, surgery, gynaecology, and orthopedics. Plus, it helps us prepare for our PG specialization. It's been a really insightful experience!
Campus: The college has great infrastructure. They have air-conditioned lecture halls with Wi-Fi, and the library is open from 9 AM to 8 PM with all the medical books you need. There are labs and skill labs too. The hostel is there for both girls and boys. You can get a room in the hostel if you live at least 30 KM away from college. The hostel also has a mess.
Om Choudhary
27 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are mostly helpful. They explain things well and clear my doubts. But some just read slides. This course is great if you want to help the community. The exams are tough; we have a seminar or test every week.
Placement: Around 30 of us are studying B.Sc. Radiology each year. The top package in this field is around 15-20 LPA. Radiology is a really respected field with great future prospects. Big companies like Siemens and Philips give good packages. Becoming a radiology technician is a major job opportunity in this field.
Campus: UCMS has a really big campus with Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital (GTB) where we get hands-on training. The hospital has around 1000 beds. There are lots of facilities like a workshop, hostel, skill lab, and even a canteen. Plus, they have cool tech stuff like audio-video and telemedicine. It's all pretty awesome!
Ashish Choudhary
24 May, 2022
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and teach well. They use PowerPoints and a mic to teach, which is cool. Hands-on activities are done right. Each student gets help from a teacher. We're split into small groups with a teacher in charge, so doing hands-on stuff is easy. Exams happen every 3-4 months, but they're not super hard to pass. There's about 170 students here.
Placement: Studying MBBS here means no campus placements. The course lasts 5.5 years, and after 4.5 years, we start our internship. During the internship, we get around Rs. 23,000 per month. After that, we focus on a national PG exam. If we pass, the stipend almost doubles!
Campus: The library has tons of books and journals, including a whole section just for journals. They really support sports and clubs, like cricket, table tennis, football, and basketball. There are 2 playgrounds for activities. They have a sports week in October-November that lasts 5 days. The hostel costs Rs. 18,000 a year, with Rs. 3,000 for the room and Rs. 15,000 for food. Rooms have a study table, chair, bed (no mattress), fan, power, dustbin, and balcony. The food in the mess is the same every week and not the best. It's greasy and dishes aren't always clean, but it's better than other college hostels.
