
Vardhman Mahavir Medical College
Average rating of Vardhman Mahavir Medical College
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
Student Rating Distribution
Prerna Sharma
26 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are great they're all doctors and lab technologists, so they really know their stuff. The semester exams aren't too tough, and they're set by the Indraprastha University in Dwarka, Delhi.
Placement: Right now, our college isn't arranging any placements for our B.Sc. in medical laboratory technology. No companies come to hire us. We have to find internships on our own at different companies and hospitals.
Campus: The college has really cool labs with new machines. They also have smart boards for showing PPTs and 3D videos about how the body works. The whole place is air-conditioned, and they have anatomical museums, lecture halls, and labs. It's pretty awesome!
Hema Sharma
5 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college know a lot about medicine and teaching. They teach us everything we need to know and make sure we get plenty of hands-on practice. The classes help us get ready for working in the real world. But the exams are pretty hard here.
Placement: Not a lot of students from our course get jobs right after college. Most students end up getting placed on campus. The college helps around 60-65% of students find internships. Usually, the salary offered is between 2-4 LPA. The top companies that come for placements are labs and hospitals, looking for lab technicians and assistants.
Campus: The college has good facilities for our course. They provide everything we need, like labs for practice. The college also offers Wi-Fi, a canteen, hostel, library, and sports facilities. It's all managed well by the college.
Saloni Verma
8 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable, they've been teaching for a while and are always ready to help. The study plan sticks to what NMC suggests and gets updated often. Exams happen on schedule and the grading is fair. They keep us busy with tests, talks, and assignments to keep us on our toes.
Placement: Most MBBS grads here don't care much about placements because they aim for post-graduation via NEET PG or INI CET. But the hands-on training and hospital experience at SJH really set us up well for PG exams and actual medical work. Some students even opt for USMLE or PLAB exams after getting their degree.
Campus: VMMC has good facilities like air-conditioned lecture halls, well-equipped labs, dissection halls, and a central library. Safdarjung Hospital gives us lots of chances to work with patients. The hostels are okay but could use some more cleaning and maintenance.
Harsh Verma
3 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful, and the classrooms have cool smart boards. The seniors and PG students are always there to lend a hand. Exams come around every 3 months, and at the end, there's a big professional test. It's not too hard to pass the semesters and professional exams as long as you pay attention.
Placement: My name is Arun and I'm in my second year at college. There are 170 students in my batch this year. Our college is linked with Safdarjung Hospital, where doctors see a lot of patients every day. The doctors are well-known here. Our hospital even did a robotic heart surgery recently, and it got a lot of attention in the news.
Campus: The classrooms and college have AC, which is nice. Wi-Fi is only in the lecture hall, not in the hostel. The food in the mess is good. The labs are well-kept. Hostel rooms have two beds and a water cooler on each floor. You can bring your own AC. No need to pay for electricity.
Rakesh Iyer
3 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are awesome! They're super helpful and always willing to answer questions. The course material is spot on and prepares us well for the industry. The exams are fair too. As long as you put in the effort, passing is totally doable.
Placement: In VMMC, we don't get placements, but we do have lab postings where we intern for 6 months. We get a certificate for this internship, which we can use as work experience. Once we finish the course, we can work as lab technologists or in hospitals and labs.
Campus: The college building is great with air conditioning everywhere. There's Wi-Fi all over the place too in lecture halls, hostel rooms, and the library. The labs have the newest tech. And there are lots of canteens with yummy, cheap food. The mess food is tasty and good quality.
Prerna Reddy
21 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. The way they teach is great. We follow the university's curriculum, which hasn't changed since 2010. It's all good though.
Placement: Right now, our college doesn't have a placement cell, so once you graduate, you're on your own. It's tough because they're clear about not having any placement support. Unfortunately, there aren't any internships available either, except for MBBS students, and those aren't paid.
Campus: The classrooms are nice and the library has everything you need. But the hostel needs improvement. There's no room for activities like playing in a park or ground. And there's no auditorium or extra rooms for students.
Karan Joshi
13 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff they all have their PhDs. They teach us really well, following the syllabus closely. Passing the semester exams only requires a 50%, which is nice. The exams are set up well and in the university exams, we need to aim for an 80%.
Placement: I love studying nursing at this college because there are tons of job opportunities. There are over 1,000 nursing officer positions available with a salary of Rs. 90,000 each month and they reserve 80% of the spots for girls. We get to work as registered nurses or nursing officers after graduating. Plus, lots of international companies are interested in hiring us as certified nurses. This college really helps us get a lot of experience in the field.
Campus: The campus has everything we need a library, labs, demonstration room, and classrooms. In the summer, we enjoy the air-conditioning, and in the winter, there's a room theater. The infrastructure here is top-notch. The canteens and lecture halls are great, and the campus is quiet. I really like this place. It's awesome!
Vivek Khamkar
24 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are awesome because they all studied MBBS at top colleges. They really help us aim for a bright future and encourage us to keep working hard to become great doctors. The course content is decided by MCC, and the exam schedule is pretty decent.
Placement: Once we finished MBBS, we had to take the NEET PG/INI CET exam to pursue our post-graduation. IPU University has this great internal quota system that makes it a safe bet for the future. In our group, we had around 170 students. We all attend classes together in the lecture hall. When it comes to practicals, we split into 4 smaller groups.
Campus: The college has great facilities. It's newer than most medical colleges, so we've got all the top-notch equipment. Our OPD is the biggest in Asia, seeing over 7,000 patients daily. The hostels are in good shape, with 2 for guys and 1 for girls.
Suresh Singh
17 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful and know their stuff. They're experts in what they teach. The course curriculum prepares us well for the industry. The exams each semester are fair, and most students do well.
Placement: Most students from our college get jobs with salaries ranging from Rs.90,000 to Rs.1,50,000 per month. Many students like to work and do internships at Safdarjung Hospital. After finishing MBBS, they take exams like NEET PG and INI CET for MD or MS. Some also take USMLE or PLAB to study medicine abroad.
Campus: The campus is kept really nice. Our classrooms have AC and high-tech stuff for learning. The library is open all the time and a great spot to study. The labs have all the latest gear. The dorms are cool too, with sports and fun stuff. The food in the dining hall is decent, but not amazing.
Kavita Patel
7 Jun, 2022
Admission: The teachers are helpful, but sometimes they seem frustrated. Usually, we have to study on our own or go to coaching classes. Exams happen every 3-4 months, and you need at least 50% to pass. It's not hard if you've been studying since the start.
Placement: Once you finish MBBS, you have to take the NEET PG exam. Based on our rank in the exam, we're assigned to a college and a specialized stream. We work and study there, getting paid while we learn. About 70-80% of students from our college land seats in top colleges across India.
Campus: The hostels aren't great. We get double rooms with a table, chair, and two beds. We have to bring everything else ourselves. Luckily, we get AC and a fridge without paying extra. The food in the mess isn't amazing, but it's okay to eat.