Average rating of PTJNM
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
Student Rating Distribution
Deepak Kumar
4 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are always ready to help. The courses are practical and make sense. After finishing MBBS here, students feel confident about tackling NEET-PG. The semester exams are tough but fair. The pass rate is around 50%, so you gotta study hard.
Placement: The medical field is super popular these days. Lots of parents want their kids to become doctors. Around 90,000 students pass the NEET UG exam each year. Neurosurgeons get an average salary of 15 LPA, with the lowest being Rs. 50,000 per month. We don't get internships at our college, but we learn a lot about real medical stuff. After finishing the course, we can become physicians, neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists, gynecologists, or oncologists.
Campus: The college has a library, lecture hall, and labs. The hostel is nice, and the food in the canteen and mess is good. They have medical facilities and lots of sports and games to play indoors and outdoors. It's a great place for sports lovers.
Dinesh
28 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really cool and smart. They're always there to help us out. The way they teach is great and they make sure we get it. The subjects are interesting and the exams are fair. Plus, the pass rate is around 50%, which is not bad at all.
Placement: Internship opportunities from our college are pretty good. Most students are able to secure internships, so the placements are decent.
Campus: Our college is in great shape. The hostel fee is around Rs. 4000 per year, which is pretty cheap. The food at the mess is tasty. We have labs for physiology, biochemistry, and anatomy. Our college has all the latest technologies.
Neha Gupta
8 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. They're really smart and know their stuff. Passing isn't hard with their support.
Placement: Some students landed great internships with nice pay. The companies offer different packages based on skills and grades. It's awesome that companies visit the college at the end of the semester to hire students.
Campus: Everything here is great. The food is good, and there are sports games all year. The campus is well-organized with separate departments for each subject. The mess food and canteen food are both good. Plus, the medical facilities are top-notch.
Tanya Iyer
18 Nov, 2022
Admission: The management at this college is the worst part. They don't take teaching seriously and change classes whenever they want. It's really frustrating.
Placement: This college is the top choice in Chhattisgarh for a great experience. They promise 100% success. The MBBS course lasts 5.5 years 4.5 years are classes and 1 year is an internship. Recently, they raised the internship stipend to Rs. 10,000-15,000 per month. Postgraduates now get Rs. 45,000-65,000 per month, which is awesome.
Campus: The campus has improved a lot recently. They built a new library and a new building, which is awesome. The new auditorium is actually the biggest in India for any medical college. The boys' hostels are not great yet, but they're working on it.
Priya Verma
8 Feb, 2021
Admission: The professors at the college range from very experienced to new ones. They have grad students from 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year who help us with our studies. The environment is pretty chill and friendly, which is great.
Placement: The majority of students, or we can say future doctors, get good placements in hospitals and healthcare centers. They come out of here full of knowledge. Since this is a medical college, no one goes to companies for jobs. But after finishing post-graduation, doctors are really skilled at what they do.
Campus: The library at LH is really nice, but the campus is small and not great for playing around. The college is in a great location, very close to the railway station (just 0.8 km away). It's easy to get around because of the good connectivity. The indoor hall is awesome with a badminton court and table tennis available for us to use.
amit singh
13 Aug, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are awesome. They explain theory and practical stuff well. They really try to make everything clear. The course plan is good and exams every 2 months help us learn. The exams are kinda hard, but you just need 50 out of 100 to pass.
Placement: The college ensures that all students get placed after graduation.
Campus: Our college has really good facilities. They have separate hostels for guys and girls. The library and lecture halls are big. All the labs and museums are well taken care of. Plus, every classroom has air conditioning. And you can find lifts in every building too.
Sneha Iyer
15 Jul, 2020
Admission: The teachers at my college are really good. They are all qualified to be professors at the government medical college. Some of them teach really well, while others just use slides. To pass the year, you have to do a lot of learning on your own. The curriculum is good and relevant. After completing the 4.5-year syllabus and a 1-year internship, we can work in private or government hospitals. The state government even offers 2 years of mandatory job placement.
Placement: Most students got jobs, which is great. The highest salary offered is 15 LPA, the lowest is 6 LPA and the average is 10 LPA. Almost everyone got an internship, which is awesome. There are opportunities for doctors because hospitals always need them. In our course, we can become general practitioners. And after MBBS, we can specialize in a particular area.
Campus: Our college library has Wi-Fi, but it's only in the library, not everywhere on campus. We have labs for all 19 subjects in our course, so each subject has its own lab. The classrooms are average and have air conditioning, but not all ACs work. There are hostel facilities with an okay mess, but the hostel mess is better than outside options and affordable. We also have a canteen where we can enjoy tea, samosas, snacks, and South Indian breakfast. Our college is connected to Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Memorial Hospital, the biggest hospital in Chhattisgarh. Students get free special treatment there, and there are many specialist doctors available.
Anita Gupta
7 Jul, 2020
Admission: The teachers here all have a master's degree in medicine. They really know their stuff and are super supportive. The course prepares us well for emergencies like COVID-19. Our older classmates are out there working as interns to help the country.
Placement: Most students from our course got placed, almost everyone. The highest salary is around 30 LPA, and the lowest is 5 LPA. The average salary is between 8 to 9 LPA. Since we all go for government jobs, there are no campus placements. The most popular role is MD radiologist, not just here but in colleges across Chhattisgarh too.
Campus: There are 7 hostels on campus. They have separate hostels for girls, boys, interns, and postgrad students. The food in the mess is clean, and there are about 10 to 11 messes. There's also an indoor stadium. They're building a football ground and a basketball court. The labs are really good, with lab assistants, and the classrooms are digital. But it's a bummer that there's no Wi-Fi.
Tej Das
10 Mar, 2020
Admission: The professors here are super experienced and smart. The course goes on for four years plus a year of internship. Exams aren't a piece of cake, but they make you work hard. You need to study well to pass. The pass rate for theory is 40%, and for practicals, it's 60%.
Placement: At our college, we don't get a job offer after graduating. Instead, we do a one-year internship. After that, we have to work in a rural area for two years. Not many students get picked for our college. We don't have to go through job interviews because there's no recruitment process.
Campus: Our medical college has really nice classrooms that are air-conditioned. I like that we have a big library and all the labs have everything we need. We've got the most cadavers in Chhattisgarh. The food is great, and the hostels have everything we need.
Dinesh Choudhary
9 Jun, 2019
Admission: The teachers at this college are great. They really know their stuff and are always updating the curriculum to match the latest guidelines. The semester exams can be challenging because the syllabus is huge, with no breaks between exams.
Placement: After finishing the program, most students have to do a two-year service where they get paid decent money. Salaries can go from 40,000 to 80,000, depending on the hospital. Plus, they all get reserved seats in specific areas.
Campus: The medical college has modern facilities and labs, just like any other medical college. But the hostels could be better. The hospital is one of the biggest in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. They offer super specialty programs and fun activities throughout the year.
