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Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU

Public/Government University|Estd. 1960

Average rating of IMS BHU

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.4

Based on 18 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
22%
4
50%
3
28%
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Placement

Placement

4.2/5

Admission

Admission

4.6/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.3/5

Academics

Academics

4.5/5

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Sanjay Rao

Sanjay Rao

12 Mar, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: IMS BHU is a great medical college. The teachers are really good  they know their stuff and are easy to talk to. The MBBS program is practical and important. We don't have exams every few weeks like in other courses, just one big one at the end of the year. It's tough, but the other stuff is not too hard if you put in some work.

Placement: Studying MBBS is like being on the job already. We start with an internship at SIR SUNDARLAL HOSPITAL on campus. After that, we become junior residents. It's a hands-on experience from day one! No need to worry about placements because the course itself is a big opportunity.

Campus: The college is right at the entrance of the university, surrounded by lots of greenery and nice buildings. The whole campus has super-fast Wi-Fi everywhere, even in our hostel rooms. In the 1st year, we get rooms for two people, then it's 3-4 people in the 2nd year, and back to two in the 3rd and 4th years. The food in the mess is really good and cheap. There's a cyber library that's open 24/7 and it's super safe. Plus, we have our own sports grounds too.

Harsh Tiwari

Harsh Tiwari

18 Feb, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers know their stuff really well. They teach us in a way that's easy to understand. We have exams throughout the year and the course content is practical and prepares us for the industry.

Placement: The course is really professional. It doesn't offer placements, but they make sure everyone does an internship. If you finish the internship and do post-grad here, you'll land some good-paying jobs for sure.

Campus: The college's setup is great Wi-Fi everywhere, separate departments with UG and PG clinics. Hostel facilities are good with Wi-Fi too. Food is good and there's a canteen, but it's closed at night. They also organize sports events and leagues, which is cool.

Pooja Maurya

Pooja Maurya

1 Jan, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers know their stuff and have good qualifications. The teaching is okay. This course is great for getting practical experience and preparing for the future. The exams in each semester are kind of hard because you need at least 50% to pass, but it's doable.

Placement: I didn't find any placement help at our college, but once we finish the course, it's pretty easy to land a job in top private hospitals because of the college's reputation. Some students opt for government jobs with a starting salary of around Rs. 70,000. The college also offers a 6-month internship, though it's unpaid. Overall, the college's name really helps with job opportunities after graduation.

Campus: The university has facilities like gym, swimming pools, library, and yoga center that all BHU students can use. Medical students have access to IMS facilities. Girls have a hostel, but there isn't one for boys. The girls' hostel charges Rs. 4,000 for the mess per month, and the food is okay.

Vinay Das

Vinay Das

10 Nov, 2024

3.5
5 Admission 2 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are super smart and know their stuff, but they're not really great at helping students. The Nursing course is perfect for what's needed in the future. The exams in each semester aren't too hard if you actually study. You need to get at least 50% in both internals and externals to pass each subject.

Placement: Nearly all the students here land government jobs within a year of graduating. We get to intern at hospitals linked to our college, like Lal Hospital, for 6 months in our last year. Unfortunately, there aren't any job placements straight out of college for our course.

Campus: The college has 3 lecture halls and labs for each subject. Girls have a hostel on campus, but guys don't. It's a bit of a problem. Other than that, everything else at the college is great.

Tanya Singh

Tanya Singh

18 May, 2024

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good and they know their stuff. They help us out a lot. The course covers everything we need to know for future jobs. We get to do a lot of hands-on work which is great. The exams can be tough though. We need to get at least 50% to pass based on medical standards.

Placement: Most students here end up getting government jobs after the 6-month internship. The starting salary is usually between Rs. 60,000-80,000 per month. Completing this course opens up opportunities for NORCET and other government nursing exams. And if you want, you can also pursue further studies.

Campus: I really like this college because they have Wi-Fi, a library, labs, and a nice lecture theatre. The infrastructure is pretty good too. Only girls can stay in the hostel, but the food in the mess is tasty and not too expensive. Medical help is free for all students, and there are a couple of canteens around. They also have sports facilities and give out certificates. It's a cool place to study!

Kavita Choudhary

Kavita Choudhary

1 Apr, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really knowledgeable and experienced. Our college is known for its top-notch academics in India. We have three sessional exams and one final professional exam. To pass, you need to score at least fifty percent in all the exams.

Placement: In the medical field, there isn't a set placement system like in engineering or other courses. But once you finish the course, you can land a job as a junior resident in a hospital or a private medical college. The average salary for a junior resident is around one lakh rupees.

Campus: The college has great facilities and infrastructure. The labs and classrooms are top-notch, comparable to the best medical colleges in India. Medical services, sports, and games are also excellent. You'll definitely like these things about the college. The food in the mess and canteen is similar to what you'd find in other medical colleges.

Gautam Choudhary

Gautam Choudhary

10 Feb, 2024

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really top-notch. They know their stuff and teach it well. They focus on practical, real-world learning. We have exams every year with both theory and hands-on parts. It's a great place to learn from the best!

Placement: After we finish our final year, we all get to do an internship. The internship pays around 23,500. This college has a great system where almost all 100 students in our batch can get into post-graduation here. Most of the reserved spots are for clinical studies. Plus, the stipend we get during our junior residency is better than what other state colleges offer.

Campus: The campus has a huge library and cyber facility. Wi-Fi is super fast all over. They've got top-notch lecture halls with both modern tech and old-school blackboards. The first-year hostel is awesome, but the 2nd-year one doesn't have hot water in the bathrooms.

Naveen Khan

Naveen Khan

25 Jun, 2023

4.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are really good. They know their stuff and are always ready to help us out. They use all sorts of ways to teach us, like slideshows, models, hands-on activities, and even the old-school chalkboard. The course is tough, but it's not like other programs. You gotta put in the work, though. Exams aren't super hard, but there's a ton of stuff to learn, so you gotta really study and get it.

Placement: After finishing MBBS, there aren't any job placements available. You can go for postgraduation or work as a junior resident in a hospital. As a non-academic junior resident, you can make around €šÂ¹100,000 every month. Or, you can start your private practice and earn based on your skills. In the final year of MBBS, we have to do a one-year internship for hands-on experience. During this time, we get paid €šÂ¹27,000 monthly and work as intern doctors.

Campus: The college has amazing infrastructure. Every department has labs and demo rooms with AC and top-notch instruments. There are separate libraries for each department, plus we've got Asia's biggest central library and a cyber library. The mess and canteen are budget-friendly, clean, and the food is pretty good too.

Mahesh Singh

Mahesh Singh

20 Apr, 2023

3.8
3 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super knowledgeable and have lots of experience. They're always there to help and support us. The course is approved by the dental council of India. The clinical training really gets us ready for what's ahead. Exams aren't too tough, and most people pass without any issues.

Placement: The college doesn't have company placements for dental sciences. But the seniors who graduated already have good jobs, so that's great. Plus, having BHU on your resume is a big deal when you start your own clinic. Overall, it's a good field to be in.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here is okay, but not super fast. We have separate labs for undergrad and postgrad students, with plenty of dental chairs. The undergrad lab doesn't have AC, but the postgrad labs do. They're nice and cool with working dental chairs. The classrooms are decent too, with smart boards, but no AC.

Harsh Gupta

Harsh Gupta

26 Jul, 2022

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They explain everything in a way that makes sense. The exams aren't too hard, but they focus more on real-life situations.

Placement: After finishing MBBS at IMS BHU, there are no campus placements. But, once you graduate, you can earn a salary of lakhs per month. IMS BHU gives us a lot of clinical practice, which is super important for MBBS students.

Campus: The facilities at IMS BHU are pretty good. They have Wi-Fi everywhere and the classrooms are air conditioned. But compared to AIIMS, the hostel food and rooms aren't as great. Also, there's no cafeteria on campus, just a little tea shop.