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Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College


Average rating of LTM Medical College

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.3

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.4/5

Admission

Admission

4.2/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.8/5

Academics

Academics

4.7/5

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Hema Rao

Hema Rao

2 Oct, 2024

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really good and helpful. They are known for their teaching skills. Everyone chips in during the course and other scholarship events. The semester exams are pretty challenging, like at a university. The college has high standards, so it's not easy to pass, but they teach us well. Most students (around 80-85%) pass their exams.

Placement: Once we finish studying, we gotta work as a medical officer for a year. We usually get around Rs.57,000 per month as a stipend after MBBS. Some peeps go for PG courses or start private practice. When we're interns, we pay like Rs.12,000 to Rs.18,000 a month.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty old since it's a 75-year-old hospital, but they're always working on improving it. Right now, some construction is happening, so the grounds aren't available. The hostels got a makeover last year, and now they have a cozy, family-like atmosphere.

Sunil Reddy

Sunil Reddy

31 Jul, 2024

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are super smart, and some are known worldwide. The head of the department is the most experienced. Classes happen on time. The clinic is key for learning. We have lectures nearly every day. The MBBS course is pretty long with over 50 exams before we become doctors. We start getting hands-on experience early in the 3rd semester, with lots of clinic sessions that help us learn the most. There are tons of patients, but we learn a ton too.

Placement: The job opportunities for doctors are really good here because there's a big need for them in the country. You gotta find a job on your own though, they won't hand one to you. It's pretty easy for us to land a job after graduating from this top college. We have to do a one-year internship after 4.5 years, and we get Rs. 11,000 per month as a stipend.

Campus: There's lots of sports stuff to do here. They have debates and medical symposium every year, which are really cool. There are always fun events happening, so you can find something you like. You gotta share a room with one roomie until you graduate. In the first year, 4-6 people share a flat. Hostel rent is 4,000 bucks a year. If you wanna stay off-campus, it'll cost you 6,000-15,000 depending on what you like.

Yogesh Nair

Yogesh Nair

6 Jul, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are super smart and really helpful. They know their stuff and teach it well. The course content gets you ready for real-world jobs. Exams are fair, and most students pass. It definitely preps you for university exams.

Placement: Most students in my course got jobs after college, about 90%. The highest salary is around 1.5 lakh per month, while the lowest is Rs. 70,000 per month. Since we're studying to become doctors, we get hired by hospitals. We all have to do internships as part of our college program. Our college is known as one of the best medical schools in Maharashtra.

Campus: The classrooms have AC, and there's Wi-Fi in the library. You can grab food at the canteen downstairs, and the sports department is there too. Our college competes in different sports with other colleges.

Amit Singh

Amit Singh

23 May, 2024

2.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The academics at this college are top-notch. They're really strict about attendance and internal exams. The campus isn't huge, though. The downside is the infrastructure  it's not great. If you're here to experience Mumbai, go for it. But if you care about the college facilities, think twice before joining.

Placement: The medical college doesn't offer job placements, but they do have a one-year internship. During the internship, students get a stipend. There's also a one-year rural bond that you have to do after graduation. Either you serve the bond or pay the bond money.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is just okay, nothing special. There's no playground. During the first year, there's no hostel. But from the second year, they give us a hostel room with 4 students. In the third year, it's two students per room. And finally, we get our own room.

Chitra Nair

Chitra Nair

9 May, 2023

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: In MBBS, we don't do a lot of theory teaching. We mostly learn online. The theory teaching is okay, but the clinical teaching is top-notch. Being a doctor is a solid career choice with this course.

Placement: After finishing my MBBS degree, we don't get any help with job placements in medical colleges. It's up to us whether we want to start our own clinic or work in a hospital. If we're interested, we can go for post graduation by taking the NEET PG exam and meeting the cutoff score.

Campus: First and second-year students can't stay in the hostel. The rooms are okay but you have to share. No mess food here. The canteen's menu is limited. We don't have an outdoor field, just a badminton court.

Parth Nautiyal

Parth Nautiyal

21 Sept, 2022

4.0
3 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in the first year are super helpful and really care about us. Each teacher has a small group of students, so we get lots of attention. They want us to be punctual and disciplined, which is important for MBBS. The course is tough and the syllabus is massive, so get ready for lots of studying and stress. The exams aren't too hard if you study smart. You don't have to memorize everything like you do in school. Just be prepared and you'll be fine. It's all about working hard and staying focused.

Placement: Once you finish M. B. S., you don't have to stress about getting a job. There's a year-long internship and a one-year service bond in Maharashtra. If you pass your PG entrance exam on the first try, you can work for a year after finishing your PG. You can skip the service bond by paying 10 Lacs.

Campus: LTMMC started as a hospital in 1947 and became a medical college in 1964. Since it's an old institute, the infrastructure isn't as modern as newer colleges. Classrooms are decent, with ACs in the PLT. They're spacious and have good lighting, projectors, and screens. The labs are top-notch, especially in the first year. The anatomy dissection hall has plenty of cadavers for about 20-30 students each. The physiology lab has all the necessary microscopes and equipment for effective learning. The biochemistry lab is just as good. The library on the 4th floor is big and quiet, perfect for studying. It's open 24/7, but only gets crowded during exams. Overall, LTMMC is a solid choice for medical education despite some infrastructure limitations.

Gautam Das

Gautam Das

24 Jul, 2022

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are pretty strict, especially compared to other medical schools. But hey, the education we get here is top-notch! LTMMC has some of the best teaching staff in Mumbai. The exams are tough, but the papers are fair.

Placement: At my college, they don't focus on engineering placements. Instead, we do internships at government or private hospitals. Many students choose to pursue post-graduation studies and can earn around 50,000 while studying.

Campus: The college campus isn't huge like some medical colleges, but it's clean and tidy. We've got a library with Wi-Fi and AC, plus an online platform for studying. The hostel is just as clean, with round-the-clock electricity and water. Overall, it's a good place to study and stay.

Gargi Rao

Gargi Rao

30 May, 2022

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart and helpful. They know a lot, but their teaching is just okay. They could work on explaining things better to us students.

Placement: There are around 150 students in our group. They don't pay us for the course. After we finish, we can work in a government hospital or start our own practice. The government might offer us a job at a PHC as a doctor. We all have to do an internship at the college's hospital when we're done.

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi which is cool. The library is open all the time and it's air-conditioned. Each department has a lecture theatre. The hostel facilities are okay, but there's no mess. We medical students get free medical help. There are cricket and volleyball grounds, plus a badminton court.

Ajay Nair

Ajay Nair

4 May, 2022

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are all top-notch doctors. They know their stuff really well and are super willing to help us learn. The semester exams are pretty tough but they really push us to show what we've got.

Placement: I'm in the 2022 batch with around 200 students. We study for 4.5 years and do a year of internship. After graduating, we can easily find jobs in any hospital in the country. The teachers here are some of the best in the whole country.

Campus: The campus has great facilities. Classrooms are nice and cool with AC. They use a projector to help us understand better. The library is open all day. The food in the mess is actually pretty good, better than other hostels I've been to.

Shubham Iyer

Shubham Iyer

15 Feb, 2022

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are top-notch  they really know their stuff and are super helpful. The new curriculum focuses a lot on real-life clinical studies, which helps us become more skilled and professional in clinical settings. Because of this, our semester exams are all about applying what we've learned in real-world scenarios. As long as you put in the effort to study, passing shouldn't be a problem. The pass rate is around 90%, so you've got a good chance of success if you work hard.

Placement: After you finish your degree here, you can land a great job based on how well you do. The highest salary you can get is around Rs.200000 per month, while the lowest is Rs.50000. It all depends on how you perform. If you excel in your studies, your chances of getting a good job go up. Almost 90% of students manage to secure internships. Most graduates end up working as MBBS doctors.

Campus: The college has a nice library, classrooms, and labs that are all air-conditioned. Some labs and classrooms are being renovated to make them better for new students. They are also building a new hostel. There's an old building for undergrads that got fixed up recently with a gym, canteen, and other stuff. You can eat at the undergrad hostel canteen, college canteen, or RMO. If you want, you can order tiffins from dabbawalas for good quality food. The outdoor playing grounds are gone because of construction, but you can find one nearby. Inside, there's chess, carrom, and table tennis. And there's a badminton court too.