
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar
Average rating of AIIMS Bhubaneswar
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.7
Student Rating Distribution
Chetan Verma
25 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great! They know their stuff and have been teaching for over ten years. The courses are interesting and make sense. We have exams four times a year, including unit tests for each subject. There are three regular tests and one big professional exam.
Placement: After finishing my M.Sc. exams, I got placed in AIIMS hospitals with a decent salary of 40,000 rupees per month. There's also a 6-month internship with a salary of around 13,000 rupees. During the course, you can choose to work as a secondary nurse or community health nurse. Plus, you can specialize in areas like critical care, obstetrics, mental health nursing, oncology, cardiology, and more. It's a great opportunity to kickstart your career in the healthcare field!
Campus: The college has labs for each department, but there's no Wi-Fi. There are 5-6 lecture theaters. The libraries have good Wi-Fi, like the e-library with 50 computers. There are different study areas like reading rooms, faculty study areas, and group study areas. Hostels are nice, with double rooms for 1st-year students and single rooms with bathrooms after that. There are two dining halls that are open 24 hours and well-ventilated. Sports and games are organized with different playgrounds and courts for each sport.
Chetan Das
27 Feb, 2025
Admission: At AIIMS, the professors and doctors are top-notch. They really get what we're going through because they've been there themselves. They're super helpful too. The course focuses a lot on real-life medical stuff, which is great for preparing us to become good doctors.
Placement: In our college, we don't really have placements like other fields. Instead, everyone is all about preparing for PG entrance exams. This year, our seniors rocked it and got AIR-1 in the PG entrance exam. It's all thanks to the supportive and competitive vibe at our college.
Campus: The academic buildings at AIIMS Bhubaneswar are really nice and up-to-date. We've got well-equipped labs that are air-conditioned and furnished. The hostels are cool and modern too. We don't have to shell out money for staying in the hostels, but we do have to pay for the food at the mess. Yatri's, the company that runs the mess, serves up tasty food including chicken every day, and it's not too pricey.
Seema Sharma
12 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers at AIIMS Bhubaneswar for Pathology, Microbiology, and Pharmacology are top-notch. In the 1st year, some professors might not be super exciting, but things pick up in the 2nd year. We follow our own great curriculum that covers everything we need to know for being an MBBS grad. On top of that, they give us extra stuff to help us do well in competitive tests. The semester exams can be tough, with pass rates usually around 70-80%. But the professors are nice and help about 95% of us pass.
Placement: Most students here aim for higher education through NEET PG or INI CET. Some also opt for UPSC CMS. If you want a temporary job, you can go for house staffship. The environment is great for preparing for post graduation exams. You'll have enough time to study and even earn some money.
Campus: The college has different Lecture Theatres for each year, like LT 1 for 1st years and LT 4 for final years. The campus is really nice with free and fast Wi-Fi everywhere. The library is awesome with lots of books and great facilities, including super-fast internet. I like to go there to watch my lectures. The hostel is okay, similar to other government hostels. They're putting in Wi-Fi, and starting from the 2nd year, we get our own rooms. The rooms are big, the washrooms are clean, and there's a water cooler on every floor, which is handy.
Sandhya Iyer
21 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers at AIIMS are mostly from abroad and some are Indian. This means we don't use the local language much in classes. They all have master's degrees and are really good at teaching, I believe they are the best teachers at AIIMS. The courses here are totally relevant for students and prepare us well for the industry.
Placement: Most students get jobs through the government, around 70%. During practicals, we get Rs.3500 per month. Hospitals like Apollo and Kalinga hire students. They offer roles like doctors. Salaries range from 80,000 to 2 lakh per month, with an average of 1.5 lakh. About 60% of us get internships in the government medical field.
Campus: I can only speak about the MBBS course, but AIIMS Bhubaneswar's facilities are really great. The campus is huge, about 20 acres, with a hospital, medical stores, hostels, and all the buildings we need. There's Wi-Fi all the time, and the classrooms are top-notch. Each room in the hostel is shared by two students, so it's easy to focus on studying. The hostel isn't too crowded, and the food is pretty good. Plus, they have medical facilities, sports, and games available for everyone. It's a nice place to be.
Gautam Patel
19 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college really know their stuff. They explain things well and make sure we understand. We have tests every month, exams at the end of each semester, and a big one at the end of the year. The exams are tough, but most of us manage to pass. The pass rate is about 50%, which is pretty normal for medical colleges in India. The academics are strict, but they help us succeed in the real world.
Placement: After graduating from AIIMS Bhubaneswar, I feel super confident about my future in the medical field. Everyone knows AIIMS grads are top-notch and respected everywhere. I've seen all my classmates land great jobs right after finishing our studies. Being an AIIMS doctor means you're set up for success with awesome leadership and research abilities. It's a great place to kickstart your career!
Campus: AIIMS is a top-notch college with great facilities. The rooms in the hostel are nice, with only one person in each room. The classrooms have AC, and there's a library that's open all the time. The labs are good, and there are lots of sports you can do. The food is tasty but you have to pay for it. Everything else in the college is free.
Chitra Gupta
12 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and teach in a practical way that makes sense. They use clinical teaching methods, which I think are the best. The course curriculum is spot-on for becoming a good nurse, and they get us ready for skill-based exams and even exams to go abroad. The semester exams are fair compared to what we learn in class, and about half of us pass.
Placement: The 2018 batch had 60 students, but now there are 75 seats available. The course is run by the government and is quite affordable at around 3,500 for 4 years (excluding the mess fee). After finishing the course, you can apply for a job that pays 40,000 or go for further studies like M.Sc. nursing. AIIMS Bhubaneswar even offers Ph.D. nursing courses now. There's also Norcet for government nursing jobs. All AIIMS students get internships at the hospital. After M.Sc. nursing, you can work as a nursing officer, community health officer, or tutor. Nursing is a good field, and AIIMS provides great opportunities for students to grow and learn.
Campus: The Wi-Fi works in college, but not in the hostel. Hostel facilities are top-notch, and you get your own room in 3rd and 4th years. The classrooms have new stuff like projectors and blackboards. There's a library in the nursing college and a big one in the center. You can also use the online library from the center. In the second year, two students share a room with a common washroom. The mess serves up tasty and healthy meals that won't break the bank. The hostel has a gym with separate times for girls and boys. You can also play tennis, basketball, volleyball, and cricket on the hostel grounds.
Aparna Patel
10 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers and doctors here are top-notch. They teach really well. We get to see a lot at the hospital and the classes led by residents are great. The academics are a bit tough, but the exams are manageable. You need to score a total of 50% in both internal and final exams to pass.
Placement: Studying for MBBS here means no job placements after graduation. After finishing the degree, you can go for more studies or work as a General Physician. Being in an INI, the graduates have a good reputation and can easily get into any institute.
Campus: The library is open all the time and has different areas for reading and group discussions. You can borrow books there and study in peace. They have AC and the lights never go out. The food in the mess isn't the best, but the hostels are cozy. After your first year, you get your own room.
Parth Verma
11 Mar, 2023
Admission: The teachers at my college are amazing, especially in subjects like pathology, pharmacology, and microbiology. Since we are an autonomous institute, we have our own curriculum that covers everything we need to know as future doctors. They make sure we learn more than just the basics to prepare us for tough exams.
Placement: Most students here aim for higher education exams like NEET PG or INI CET. Some prefer UPSC CMS instead. You can also opt for Housestaffship for a short-term job. The college is great for preparing for competitive postgraduate exams. Plus, you can make good money if you put in enough time to study.
Campus: The college has separate lecture theatres for each year LT1 for 1st year and LT4 for 4th year. The campus is great with free Wi-Fi everywhere. The library is amazing, especially if you love books. It's like a world-class library with all the books you could ever need.
Pankaj Reddy
29 Jan, 2022
Admission: The teachers at our college are really good. They've put together the course material in a way that prepares us well for the future. Since AIIMS is autonomous, we have control over our syllabus and exams, which sets us apart from other colleges. And having teachers live on campus means help is always nearby.
Placement: Everyone who graduates from our college gets a job at our hospital. The pay is good, and the best part is we don't have to pay any fees to study here. It's definitely worth the money.
Campus: The hostels are nice and comfy. The library and classrooms have AC, but sadly, there's no Wi-Fi for us students. The library has a lot of great medical books, and you can even check it out online. The food here is awesome, way better than other colleges. We get chicken and paneer every single day.
Pooja Nair
25 Feb, 2020
Admission: The professors here are super knowledgeable, but honestly, you'll spend a lot of time watching Marrow videos. The clinical classes, though, are top-notch and totally worth going to. We stick to the usual NMC curriculum. The exams are quite challenging, and most students pass with about 80% to 85%.
Placement: Many students from our batch got selected in INI CET and NEET PG, around 40%. Some are still getting ready for these exams like PLAB and USMLE. They landed jobs in government medical colleges and INIs like PGI Chandigarh, JIPMER, and AIIMS Bhubaneswar. Junior Residents earn between Rs. 90,000 to Rs. 1,10,000 monthly in central institutes. We all had to do a mandatory 1-year internship at our hospital to graduate. The top students usually go for MD Medicine, MS Orthopedics, or MS General Surgery.
Campus: The college has great facilities. The Wi-Fi is free, and the labs have all the stuff we need. The classrooms are big and comfy. The library could use more books, but it's not a big deal. Our rooms are solo, and some have bathrooms attached. The hostels are nice and clean, with daily upkeep. The food is decent, like regular mess food. We also get free medical help. The campus has a bunch of sports options: football, cricket, basketball, tennis, volleyball, badminton, and indoor games. It's been a good experience overall.