
Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology
Average rating of Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
Student Rating Distribution
Mahesh Iyer
7 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers are all experts in their field, having completed their MBBS and PG. Job security is high because there's always a need for doctors. The university exams are tough, especially the semester exams. But they make sure we have practical knowledge to prepare us for becoming doctors.
Placement: There are around 250 students in my batch. To get in, you need a good rank in NEET UG and meet the cutoff. We have to do an internship as part of MBBS. KIMS is one of the top 30 medical colleges in India. Admission changes based on the cutoff trend each year.
Campus: The campus has great facilities, like free Wi-Fi. The classrooms are big enough for around 250 students. Medical students have their own library, and there's a library for everyone else too. Overall, the infrastructure is top-notch.
Yamini Verma
19 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful, smart, and always on time. They have tons of experience and know their stuff. They help us with everything we need. The mentor-mentee setup here is great for clearing up any questions we have.
Placement: After graduating from KIMS, most med students land good jobs with a monthly salary of around Rs 60,000 to Rs 90,000. The pay goes up as you gain more experience and skills, and if you work in a big city. Almost everyone does their internships at the college, but some choose their hometown college instead. Placements aren't a thing in medicine here, but you'll still find work easily after graduation.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is really good. They're always working to make it even better. The whole campus has Wi-Fi. The classrooms have smart boards with screens and projectors. It helps us learn better. The library is awesome. They have a reading area and all the latest articles and journals. The food in the mess could be tastier and better quality though.
Pradeep Nair
7 Feb, 2025
Admission: The MBBS program at this college is pretty good. They use CBME education, which focuses on theory, practical training, clinical classes, and patient demos. Exams happen every semester and the university exams are at the end of the year. The semester exams are every 2-3 months and they really help you get ready for the big university exams. The faculty at KIMS are all qualified and have experience. They use different teaching methods to help us learn better. Overall, they're really supportive and helpful.
Placement: KIMS at KIIT is a great place for medical students. They teach us both practical and theoretical stuff really well. They have courses like MBBS, pharma, nursing, and more. Getting in is based on NEET exams. It's a good place to study if you want to be a doctor.
Campus: I really like the food courts on our KIMS campus. The hostels have Wi-Fi, and the mess food is great with options for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. The rooms are air-conditioned and shared by two people. We also have a big football ground, sports room, gym, and a swimming pool for us medical students. The library at KIMS is awesome, with a nice atmosphere perfect for studying quietly. The hospital at KIMS has over 2000 beds and specializes in super-specialty and oncology. Each department has its own OPD, ward, OT, and ICUs. The infrastructure is huge, and the experienced doctors here are really helpful in shaping us into good future doctors.
Tej Menon
12 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and helpful. They know their stuff when it comes to clinical stuff. They teach us both theory and practical stuff. Most of them use powerpoint for teaching. They don't just help with academics, but also with personal stuff. And they give good career advice through mentorship programs.
Placement: Graduating from this college means you'll land a medical officer job easily either in a private or government setup. The starting salary is pretty good, around Rs 60,000 to Rs 80,000 per month, depending on where you work. Everyone has to do a rotatory internship, either here or at another medical college, depending on availability.
Campus: The college campus has Wi-Fi everywhere. Every department has labs for hands-on classes. The classrooms are high-tech with projectors. The library has all the textbooks and journals. The food in the mess is okay. There are lots of canteens on campus with tasty food.
Pradeep Patel
14 Nov, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really good at what they do. They mostly use PowerPoint slides for teaching. We have exams every couple of months, plus a big final test at the end. There are three semesters a year, and the exams can be tough.
Placement: In each class, there's around 250 students every year. Once you finish your 4-year MBBS course, you'll do an internship and can take PG exams. Your salary will be based on your work experience. The more people you work with, the more you'll learn and grow.
Campus: The campus is awesome with free Wi-Fi everywhere. Labs for all subjects and many libraries, including a big central one, help with studying. Food in the mess is alright. There are gyms and food courts all around campus too. Love it here!
Chetan Khan
12 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are super smart, hardworking, and have lots of experience. A bunch of them actually graduated from really good medical schools in our country. They don't just teach us stuff from books, they also show us how things work in real life, which is so important in the medical field. Plus, there's this mentor program that helps us out with any personal issues we might have.
Placement: In the medical field, there's no concept of placements like in other courses. After graduating, we have to find jobs in government or private hospitals. The salary can be around Rs. 60,000-90,000 per month, depending on our experience. The pay differs from state to state. And yeah, we all have to do a mandatory internship at the college.
Campus: The college has a big hospital with 2,300 beds, teaching buildings, labs, gyms, and pools. There are separate wings for each department in the hospital. Everything has Wi-Fi. We have 5 lecture halls with screens and projectors. The library has a reading club, and you can borrow books for 15 days at a time. The food in the mess is tasty. And there are many canteens with North and South Indian food options.
Gautam Rao
21 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are awesome. They know their stuff and are super supportive. They understand what we go through in med school. You can always reach out to them for help, even through messages. Plus, they have a cool mentorship program.
Placement: The college offers great chances to get hands-on experience, which is awesome for future doctors. We get to do internships with top doctors and learn how to interact with the public. It's a safe place to learn and grow.
Campus: The college has awesome facilities like sports complexes and high-tech libraries. The library is huge with computer labs and lots of info. And there are sports complexes for all the major sports, plus swimming pools with trainers. Cool stuff!
Pankaj Nair
6 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers at Kims are just as good as those at top government medical colleges. Some of them used to teach at the best medical colleges in the country. They teach us not just theory but also practical stuff to improve our medical skills. They're really helpful and caring. Passing semester exams isn't too hard. Just pay attention in class and you'll pass without much trouble.
Placement: There are 150 students in my MBBS batch, with almost same number of boys and girls. After graduating from Kims, most doctors earn around Rs 75000 to Rs 100000 per month, depending on where they work. You can even practice at the college and make Rs 80000 monthly. Many of us do our internship here, but some choose to do it in their hometown colleges.
Campus: The college has good facilities. It's got a big hospital next door with around 2300 beds. The hospital has all the latest stuff like ICU, NICU, and more. The whole campus has Wi-Fi, and classrooms have projectors and screens. The library has all the medical books you need, plus updated articles. The food in the mess is average. But there are lots of canteens around campus where you can grab a bite to eat.
Rekha Mishra
19 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They know a lot about what they teach. They give us both theory and hands-on learning. I'm really happy with how they teach. Quality teaching here is top-notch.
Placement: After graduating from our college, all students land jobs in either private or government medical colleges and hospitals across the country. You can choose which state you prefer. The average salary is around 70,000 to 1 Lac per month. Plus, the college hooks you up with internships, which is pretty cool.
Campus: The college campus is big and has a teaching hospital. The classes have AC and Wi-Fi. The library has medical books and articles. Hostel rooms are shared with bathrooms. The food in the mess is good. There are a few canteens with different food options.
Sachin Patel
24 Oct, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are awesome. They really help us learn and make it easy. They're smart and passionate about teaching. Most of them have degrees from top medical colleges. Plus, we have this cool mentor program. Each year, 5 to 10 students get a mentor to help with everyday and academic stuff. It's super helpful!
Placement: I graduated in 2017 with around 150 other students. In the medical field, we don't really have placements like other courses. After graduation, we all got government or private jobs in medical colleges or hospitals. The salaries varied from Rs. 65,000 to Rs. 90,000 per month depending on the state. And after finishing the course, we had to do a mandatory rotatory internship.
Campus: Our college campus is huge! The building is massive, and the hospital next door can hold about 2,300 beds, which is pretty big. The whole place has Wi-Fi, and the classrooms are cool with projectors and screens. The library has lots of medical books and research stuff. We also have a sports ground for games like cricket, basketball, and volleyball. The food in the mess is okay.