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Karnataka Institute of Medical Science, Hubli

Estd. 1957

Average rating of KIMS

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.4

Based on 10 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.6/5

Admission

Admission

4.5/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.1/5

Academics

Academics

4.4/5

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Abhishek Saxena

Abhishek Saxena

21 Aug, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 3 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are super helpful. They support us with academic stuff and even help us with personal stuff sometimes. They really care about us growing as individuals and learning a lot. Exams can be tough, but with some effort, you can pass on your first try.

Placement: Around 200 students join our college every year. Since it's a medical college, I'm not sure if they offer campus placements. All medical students have to do a one-year internship after finishing the four and a half-year course.

Campus: The labs are great for learning, and the lectures really help. The professors have a lot of experience which is awesome. We get to work with a lot of different patients and learn a lot. The teaching is top-notch.

Yamini Reddy

Yamini Reddy

5 Jun, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are great, really helpful. We have three internal exams and then a final one. Gotta pass two internals to qualify for the final. Need at least 50% in the final to pass. If not, gotta take a makeup exam.

Placement: The MBBS program here is top-notch. There are usually around 200 new students each year. After graduation, the average starting salary is about 1 lakh. During our internship, we earn a decent 35 to 45k per month. Getting into this college was tough - had to crack the challenging NEET exam.

Campus: The teachers are really good at teaching. My college has everything we need, like labs and classrooms. The hostel is around 4000 a month, but the food is tasty and the place is clean. There are healthcare services like OPD and emergency wards open all day.

Mahesh Choudhary

Mahesh Choudhary

24 May, 2024

3.8
3 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: This college is one of the best for medical studies in Karnataka. The teachers here are all top-notch, coming from the best institutes in the country. The teaching quality is top-notch, and many students from here score high in NEET PG. The hospital here is busy, with lots of patients and a wide range of diseases being taught.

Placement: During the MBBS program, there aren't any specific placements. Once you finish the 4-year course, you'll work as an intern at the hospital itself. The pay is around INR 30,000 monthly. As an intern, you'll rotate through different hospital departments, which can get pretty busy since it's a government hospital with a lot of patients.

Campus: The college is pretty old, but they're updating the labs and classrooms. They're also working on new facilities. I love the sports scene here. We've got a sports complex with a fresh badminton court, gym, and table tennis area. And the best part? There's a gym just for us KIMS students.

Deepak Choudhary

Deepak Choudhary

4 Dec, 2023

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are top-notch doctors who really know their stuff. They prepare us well for becoming doctors. The exams are tough, but that just means we're getting a good education. About half the students pass, so you gotta work hard.

Placement: Most students here get jobs after college, around 90%. The average salary is 10 LPA. Almost everyone also does internships, like being junior doctors, surgeons, or tutors.

Campus: The classrooms can fit around 200 students, which is pretty cool. The college has a big infrastructure with its own library building. The hostel is nice and the food is good. There's also a playground with an indoor stadium, plus a badminton court and a gym. It's got everything you need!

Sameer Mishra

Sameer Mishra

14 Oct, 2023

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable and have a lot of experience, especially in the medical field. But in med school, your success mostly comes down to how much effort you put in, since it's such a huge area. The internal exams are a bit tough, but they count towards your final grades. Speaking of finals, they can be a real nightmare. Even if you study hard every day, the last-minute cramming before the exam day seems never-ending.

Placement: At this college, we don't have placements, but most students here find it easy to get a job after graduating. KIMS graduates often get top ranks in PG exams because of the hands-on experience with patients we get.

Campus: The departments have all the stuff and enough staff. What's cool about clinicals is we see a lot of patients from nearby places like Gadag, Raichur, Yadgir, and Haveri. There's always a bunch of patients around, so you learn a ton.

Tanya Gupta

Tanya Gupta

18 Nov, 2022

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are cool and really know their stuff, but some just seem to be going through the motions. They mostly use PowerPoint in class, but we have all the tools we need for hands-on learning in practical and clinical settings. The teachers there really show us what it takes to be a top-notch clinician.

Placement: Around 200 students join our college each year, but not all of them make it through. Almost all of us graduate and become doctors, but only a handful secure PG seats in NEET PG on their first try. We all have to do a one-year internship at the hospital, and we receive a stipend set by the government.

Campus: The hostels don't have Wi-Fi, and the internet in the hospital and college areas isn't great. The food and hostels are okay, and the canteen serves only South Indian food. The hospital is old but cheap, and they have the necessary medical stuff for good treatment.

Yogesh Sharma

Yogesh Sharma

11 Jan, 2022

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff. The course we're studying is spot on. Exams are fair, not too hard. You need 50% to pass. We have 3 internal tests, 1 big exam, and 3 practical assessments.

Placement: In our batch, we have around 200 students. They also offer internships here, and most students get around Rs 30,000 as stipend. The highest one is Rs 50,000. Almost everyone in our college gets an internship. A lot of students from our course also get good placements. The main jobs they offer are as surgeons and ophthalmologists.

Campus: Our college is super clean and has a library. There's free Wi-Fi everywhere on campus, and we've got trees all around. The hostel is nice and the classrooms have projectors. The food in the mess is pretty good. Sports are okay, with a playground and gym available. We play cricket, handball, table tennis, and badminton here.

Gargi Choudhary

Gargi Choudhary

31 Oct, 2020

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. We follow a CBME-based syllabus, which is cool. The pass percentage is around half, so it's not too tough. The Trauma Care Center and Maternal & Child Health Center are gonna make this hospital even more popular. And hey, the Dermatology Department now offers phototherapy, dermabrasion, and radio frequency treatments. Plus, the Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences at Hubbali got chosen by the ICMR for clinical trials. Cool stuff happening here!

Placement: About 200 students get jobs after college. The salary you get depends on the government.

Campus: The college library is huge and well-maintained. Lots of sports and activities to do. The facilities keep getting better, including healthcare services like Cardiology, Neurology, and more. They even have a special center for anti-retroviral treatment. The government is supporting the college's cardiac center too. Great place for students!

Suresh Nair

Suresh Nair

23 Apr, 2020

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: At the end of the year, we have our university exams. But before that, we also have three internal exams to get ready. Each internal exam includes theory papers and viva vice. They really help us improve. Almost everyone passes with a 96% success rate.

Placement: Our class in 2022 has around 200 students. During internships, the college pays us 30000 rupees. The campus has its own hospital with all kinds of specialties, even a mortuary. We have 2 OPDs and 1 IPD in the hospital, and they're known for their top-notch cancer care. Our MBBS program is affiliated with RGUHS.

Campus: Every year, we get assigned to our own hostel. Each hostel has its own mess and manager. The food is good for both North Indian and South Indian students. Our hostel is close to a hospital, so we can easily get any medical help we need.

Poonam Sharma

Poonam Sharma

23 Jul, 2019

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and have tons of experience, especially in clinical areas. The course material is super helpful for our studies and future work in clinics. Exams are not too tough, about 40% of students pass with at least 70 marks in theory.

Placement: At my college, there aren't any job placements. After you take NEET PG, they assign PG seats based on your rank. The most popular branch is Radiology. During internships, we get paid around 30,000 every month. Once we finish PG, we can aim for roles like Radiologist or Chief Medical Officer. Passing the final year is a must to qualify for the internship.

Campus: The library is big and has good ventilation. They have new SKILL Labs for practicals. The main building classrooms are old, but the hospital building ones have AC. Hostels for 2nd and 3rd years are not bad. 1st and last year hostels are nice. The food is tasty and they have different options daily. The sports complex is awesome too.