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All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi

Public/Government University|Estd. 1952|NIRF #1 (Medical) 2025

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4 Sept, 2025 : All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi secured the #1 position in the Medical and Dental category NIRF  2025 Ranking.
4 Sept, 2025 : AIIMS Delhi has secured the #1 position in the Medical and Dental category in the latest NIRF 2025 Rankings.
4 Sept, 2025 : AIIMS Delhi has secured the #8th position in the Overall category in the latest NIRF 2025 Rankings.

Average rating of AIIMS Delhi

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.5

Based on 19 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.5/5

Admission

Admission

4.8/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.5/5

Academics

Academics

4.4/5

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Pradeep Sharma

Pradeep Sharma

29 Jun, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good and easy to talk to. We don't have semester exams, but there's a tough thesis presentation in the last year. The grading is tough, so it's hard to get above 60 percent. But if you work hard, it's not too hard to do well.

Placement: The college offers a lot of chances for internships and job opportunities. During the 4.5 years of MBBS, we work closely with senior Doctors to learn. After graduating, students have the option to work or pursue further studies. Almost all students, around 90-100%, end up getting placed in jobs.

Campus: The hostel mess fee is just €šÂ¹1300 a year, and electricity and gym fees are €šÂ¹300 a year. They organize a bunch of fests, but the best one is Pulse at AIIMS, New Delhi. The classrooms are spacious and well-ventilated, plus there are research labs for thesis work.

Vidya Sharma

Vidya Sharma

21 Feb, 2024

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and make learning fun. They use both regular and digital ways to teach, like showing PowerPoint slides. The subjects we learn are useful and get us ready for real work. We even get to practice in hospitals and clinics. We have exams every year, and we need to get more than half marks to pass. Overall, it's a great place to study!

Placement: The Bachelor of Optometry course at AIIMS Delhi is four years long, with three years of study and a one-year internship. After finishing the course, there aren't any job placements directly. You have to find companies on your own. But if you pass the exam, you might get a permanent position at AIIMS Delhi, though there aren't many spots. Some students end up on contracts there, while others do projects with the faculty. Many students go for further studies like M.Sc., fellowships, or Ph.D.s. There aren't any companies that come to recruit you, so it's up to you to find work. In the third year, everyone has to do a year-long internship. You'll get Rs. 500 per month for the first three years and Rs. 13,000 per month during the internship.

Campus: The college I go to has awesome facilities. They have a special department just for eyes called RP Center for Ophthalmic Sciences. The library has free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a heater. RP Center has lots of labs like cornea, retina, research, perimetry, glaucoma, pathology, microbiology, and biochemistry. Plus, there's a gym, swimming pool, and more. Each hostel and department has its own canteen, coffee shop, tea shop, juice shop, and laundry services. And don't forget the huge lecture theaters! It's all pretty cool.

Ajay Menon

Ajay Menon

24 Jan, 2024

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and senior students are really helpful and keep in touch with us to explain stuff well. The course is useful, but you gotta know what to focus on. Exams are okay, just study old questions and go to classes. The radiology department folks teach us about CT, MRI, and X-rays.

Placement: After finishing the degree, everyone gets a job. The pay is good some folks got 20 LPA, but the average is around 12 LPA. Even the lowest offer is 8 LPA. Companies like Vedanta and Medicare hire us. You can work as a radiographer, technical officer, senior technical officer, or chief technical officer here.

Campus: AIIMS offers students a great library, Wi-Fi, and classrooms. There are 14 messes, coffee shops, and juice corners on campus. Plus, there's a quad and a playground where you can play cricket, badminton, or basketball. The gym and swimming pool are awesome, and they're all free to use. Love it!

Ankit Mangesh Patankar

Ankit Mangesh Patankar

23 Nov, 2023

4.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like how the teachers here are super nice and always ready to help. They give exams at the end of one semester and in the middle of the other. The grading system is pretty simple, so it's not hard to get good marks if you understand the material. It's cool that we can write our own answers and still get points.

Placement: I really like how this college sets up placements with big companies like Tata Consultancy Services, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, and Deloitte. If you do well in the interview, you can land a job with them. It's awesome that the college is preparing us for our future careers.

Campus: The campus has great facilities like security, a coffee shop, library, swimming pool, gym, cafeteria, and even badminton games. There's also a park for jogging and walking. In my classroom, we have projectors and comfy seats. Hostel closes at 10:30 p.m. but the campus is open 24/7. The library, cafeteria, and gym are always open too. I love hanging out at the park and library. Overall, my college experience has been really good.

Sumit Das

Sumit Das

3 Oct, 2023

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are great! They know their stuff and are always ready to help. They use presentations, whiteboards, and digital tools to teach. The course content is really useful and helps us get ready for the industry. We have both practice tests and final exams, which is good practice.

Placement: The optometry degree at AIIMS Delhi is a four-year program. You study for three years and then do a one-year internship. After you finish, there's no help from the college to find a job. But you have choices! You could work at AIIMS, get a project job, or start your own thing. Or join a private company or an optical shop. In the fourth year, everyone does a one-year internship at the AIIMS-Delhi eye center.

Campus: AIIMS Delhi is the best medical college in India, ranked #1. Our department, DR RPC, focuses on eyes. We have a cool library with Wi-Fi, lots of books, and comfy seating. Labs, a big lecture hall, and digital/PPT study methods are all here. Hostels, mess, canteen, and more are available. There's also medical care and sports facilities. It's a great place to study!

Ajay Khan

Ajay Khan

10 Sept, 2022

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi are the best in India. They're really qualified and always ready to help us. They share their experiences to prepare us for our future jobs. The teaching here is great, I've learned a lot. The exams are set up well to test us properly. Most students pass, around 90-95%.

Placement: Once you graduate from this top college, you have lots of chances to check out different options. When it comes to job placements, you'll be in a good position. The salary you get depends on where you work - like a hospital, institute, or medical college. If you work in the government sector and have a permanent job, you can expect around 8 to 10 lakhs per year. At first, you'll be a radiographer. As you move up, you can become a technical officer, then a senior technical officer, and finally, a chief technical officer. And as your position goes up, so does your salary.

Campus: The campus is really nice, but it's hard to get a hostel room for paramedical courses. It can take up to 2 years to get a spot because there's only one hostel (hostel number 18) and the waiting list is long. The fees are pretty low once you do get in, though.

Pooja pk

Pooja pk

12 Aug, 2022

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at AIIMS are super smart and have a lot of experience, which is awesome. They teach us really well and I appreciate it so much. Even though studying MBBS is hard, I'm enjoying the journey and the internship. The passing percentage is around 70%, just so you know.

Placement: AIIMS Delhi has the best infrastructure in India. They offer the highest internship salary among all colleges. The doctors there are highly qualified, with many being NEET top rankers.

Campus: The facilities and infrastructure are really good here. They have everything we need for outdoor games, studying, taking breaks, hanging out with friends, you name it. The food in the mess isn't amazing, but it's not terrible either. It's just okay.

Pankaj Singh

Pankaj Singh

12 Feb, 2022

4.0
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really great and they teach us how to use what we learn in real life. We get to work with patients from the beginning, which is super helpful. The course is okay, but sometimes it feels like too much because the syllabus is so big. It might not all be useful for us as nurses. Exams happen once a year, they're kind of tough, and you need at least 40% to pass.

Placement: All students at AIIMS hospital get internships as part of the 4-year program. After passing the NORCET exam, you can secure placements in any AIIMS hospital. You can even apply to other medical colleges in Delhi for well-paying jobs. At AIIMS in Delhi, nursing officers start with a salary of about 75k.

Campus: The school has great facilities. We get Wi-Fi in our rooms and the library. The classrooms are nice with digital screens and AC. Plus, we have a swimming pool, gym, library, reading rooms, and areas for sports like table tennis, badminton, basketball, and volleyball. The food in the mess and canteen is good. And they offer free medical treatment and medicine to all students.

Neha Singh

Neha Singh

16 Aug, 2021

4.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really experienced in their fields. They are super nice and always ready to help. The way they teach us is great. The course we study is very practical. We learn about OT, patient care, and more. The exams in each semester are not too hard. You just need to get 50% to pass. We also have professional exams once a year. And every two months, we have internal exams to see how we're doing.

Placement: Studying at AIIMS is great because all the seniors who graduated from here got jobs at AIIMS New Delhi. There's a 90% chance of landing a job at AIIMS or any other Government hospital, or even a private hospital. After finishing the course, you can either continue studying or start working. Operation Theatre Technologists earn around 60,00070,000 per month at AIIMS or any government hospital. The course lasts for 3.5 years with a mandatory 6-month internship where you get 10,250 as stipend each month. Everyone has to do the internship. Once you land a job, you'll work as an Operation Theatre Technologist in the Operation Theatre, ICU, Emergency, or another department.

Campus: AIIMS has a huge campus with lots of buildings for each department. The classrooms have cool projectors, and there are labs for different subjects. The library is massive with all the medical books you need. It's open 24/7 and has Wi-Fi. The hostel rooms are nice, especially for operation theatre students. They have everything you need like beds, study tables, and even AC. There are 19 messes to choose from, and the food is tasty and clean. Plus, they have sports and games every week. It's a great place to study and live!

Esha Gupta

Esha Gupta

6 Aug, 2021

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The college gives exams often and gives marks for each one. They really help out slow learners, even though most students are smart. The faculty is great and treats everyone equally. They're friendly and never yell at us for low scores.

Placement: I was lucky to get a good seat here. There are 125 students in each class, which means there are a total of 625 MBBS students in the college. That's because there are 5 batches of MBBS students studying at the same time. A lot of students did well in the NEET PG exam and got into top colleges, while some ended up here.

Campus: The hostel is pretty good. It's old, but they take good care of it. The food is nice too. Each room has 2 people in it, and both seniors and juniors stay in the same hostel. The girls' hostel has a security guard all the time, so you feel safe there. Plus, they give Wi-Fi to everyone in the hostel.