Average rating of UCBMSH
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.5
Student Rating Distribution
Vinay Patel
19 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are top-notch! They've got loads of experience, over 15 years each. They're really good at explaining stuff and always ready to help out when you're stuck. Plus, the exams are fair and the classes stick to a good routine. It's great to have such dedicated teachers!
Placement: I really like the hospitals where we do our training - Max Hospital, Velmed Hospital, IMA Blood Bank, and Vivekanand Hospital. Most of us, around 70%, get placed in these hospitals every year. We learn a lot about clinical work and gain valuable experience during our time here.
Campus: The college has nice infrastructure, with clean hostels and classrooms. The food is good and clean too. The college management is helpful and the staff is friendly. They start teaching clinical stuff right from the beginning of the course.
Karan Lekhi
30 Nov, 2023
Admission: I really like how good the education is here and how the teachers are always ready to help. They're super helpful whenever you need anything. Exams happen when they're supposed to, but the updates from the college usually come a couple months late.
Placement: I'm currently a student here, and from what I've heard from older students, the job placement rates aren't great. Even if you do get a job, the pay isn't that high. The classes are okay, but if you're looking for a good job after an internship, you might want to check out other colleges.
Campus: The infrastructure here isn't top-notch. The labs could use some improvement, but the classrooms are okay. The library seems to move around a lot. The hostel and canteen are just average. The food in the mess is nothing special, pretty standard stuff.
Usha Singh
16 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are super supportive and really pay attention to each student. This course doesn't just teach you how to be an optometrist, but also opens up a lot of doors in the job market. You can start your own business, work in eye clinics or hospitals, join big companies that focus on eye care, or even pursue further studies like fellowships, masters, or PhDs. It's a great opportunity to kickstart your career!
Placement: The college has a placement cell that helps students find jobs based on their skills and abilities.
Campus: The college has great classrooms and optometry labs. They've got all the tools we need like LED vision drum, vision chart, dummy eyeball, and more. In the hostel, we can choose from 2-seater, 3-seater, or 4-seater rooms for a really affordable fee. We pay for electricity based on our usage. The food they serve is delicious, healthy, and there are different dishes every day. And hey, we even have our own hospital on campus for any medical needs. It's pretty cool!
Arjun Panamukkil
1 Feb, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really great and know their stuff. I think the semester exams are pretty straightforward, you just need a 40% to pass. The courses stick to what's important and get you ready for the real world. I've even won around four awards for my presentations and models.
Placement: I took this course with 60 seats, and everyone got placed, which is awesome. About 3035% of us got scholarships, which was a nice surprise, including myself. The job offers we got were for roles like R.S.O., technician, radio technician, and others. The top hospitals that recruited us were Max, Synergy, Doon, and a few more.
Campus: The teachers here are awesome! They're really nice and always ready to help. The campus is cool with lots of libraries and good WiFi. The hostel isn't super fancy, but it's super cheap at just INR 54000 a year. It's totally worth it!
Anjali Agarwal
22 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful and knowledgeable, coming from top universities. They help with all subjects and the semester exams are okay. With their guidance, I've been able to ace my exams and learn a lot about clinicals.
Placement: I'm really good at nursing and have done a lot of projects that show I can work well. 95% of students from my college got jobs at Max Hospital, which is awesome!
Campus: The college has great facilities. Everything you need is there from hostels to labs. They even have good water supply. The classrooms, labs, and library are all well-equipped with AC. Plus, the rooms, classrooms, and canteen are well-maintained.
Tarun Sharma
3 Jul, 2022
Admission: I'm in a course where we have four exams each year. Three of them are inside the college, and the last one is at the end of the year. The external exam is worth 70 marks, while the internal ones are 30 marks each. The internal exams are really hard, but the external one is not too bad.
Placement: The placement here is decent. After we finish the course, different companies visit for hiring. They hire many of us as physiotherapist doctors. We get to work in companies like Max Fortis, Dehradun Hospital, and more. The course is in physiotherapy, and we get to treat patients with different conditions like deformities or disabilities. It's a good opportunity to start our career.
Campus: The hostel here is okay, not great. The building is old and not well-maintained. The cafeteria, called Maffeo, is just okay. Sometimes the food in the Mess is good, but other times it's not so good. Our college has computer labs, an auditorium, and different labs like pathology where we learn.
Sandhya Iyer
2 Dec, 2021
Admission: The teachers are really helpful. They finish the course on time. The semester exams are not too hard, just average. For nursing, the pass rate is 50% and for other courses, it's 33%. But most students pass without any problems.
Placement: Around 60% of students at our college get jobs after graduating. The average salary is 5 LPA. Some big companies that hire from our course are Apollo Hospital, Max Hospital, and Doon Medical Hospital. The popular courses here are BPT, RIT, nursing, and optometry.
Campus: The college has everything you need like labs, Wi-Fi, classrooms, and a library. The labs are clean and have all the equipment. The hostel mess is okay. Medical help is good. We have sports activities and inter-class matches often.
Siddharth Patel
2 Nov, 2021
Admission: The first year had some good teachers, but later on, we were stuck with just one. It's really bad. They're just about taking your money and not giving a good education. The staff are not helpful at all.
Placement: I wouldn't recommend this college if you're looking for placement opportunities. They only offer 10%20% placement, which isn't great. The hospital they have for internships or placements isn't good either. So, if you're looking for placements, this might not be the best choice for you.
Campus: The hostel rooms at our college are nice, but the food in the mess isn't great, especially at dinner time. We have Wi-Fi on campus, but students aren't allowed to use it. The labs in our department are really small, more for display than actual practice.
Pradeep Reddy
12 Jul, 2021
Admission: The teachers here really try hard to teach you well. They know a lot and are super helpful. The BPT course is great worldwide and growing fast in India. It's a 4.5-year program - 4 years for studying and 6 months for an internship. You gotta be interested in it though. There are job opportunities in orthopaedics, neurology, cardiology, and even sports.
Placement: This college is great for learning both theory and practical skills in the field. They really focus on preparing us for job interviews so we can land good jobs. You have to put in a lot of effort to increase your chances of landing a well-paying job. The more experience you gain, the more valuable you become.
Campus: The college is really nice. It's close to ISBT, Dehradun. The building is blue and stands out. For physiotherapy, there's a hospital where we can practice on real patients. It's a great place to learn and get hands-on experience.
Prerna Reddy
21 May, 2021
Admission: The teachers were awesome and super helpful. They always support us with projects, exams, and practical work. I did a four-year program with first-year classes like anatomy, physiology, sociology, English basics, nutrition, and biochemistry. The course was really worth it.
Placement: The placement scene at my college was okay. At the end of the year, some companies came to hire students, and a few lucky ones got jobs in places like Maths for Days and Dehradun Hospital. I was studying B.Sc. Nursing, and the college arranged clinical postings in hospitals like Velmet, Helmet, Max, Fortis, and Apollo. It was a decent experience overall.
Campus: The campus buildings were okay, not great but just average.
