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Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS)

Estd. 1960

Average rating of RIMS Ranchi

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.2

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.2/5

Admission

Admission

4.4/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.2/5

Academics

Academics

4.1/5

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Esha Choudhary

Esha Choudhary

6 Aug, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are really helpful and know their stuff. They have conferences for different subjects regularly. The course content is practical and useful. We start working with real patients early on, which is great preparation for our final year and internship. Learning how to properly care for patients is a big focus here.

Placement: Once you finish the course, you do a 6-month internship. After that, you can look for a job, get ready for post-grad studies, or even try for UPSC. The college doesn't offer direct placements, so you have to find a job yourself or start your own clinic. With just an MBBS degree, you can work as a tutor, house surgeon, or open your medical practice. But if you want a higher position, you need to do a PG in a medical field.

Campus: There are currently 4 lecture theatres, with more being built. The college has labs for different subjects and Wi-fi available. The library has all the books you need. MBBS students have separate hostels for girls and boys, while PGs and nursing students also have their own. The food is alright. Every year, there's a sports event and fest organized by different batches.

Yogesh Menon

Yogesh Menon

30 Apr, 2025

4.0
5 Admission 3 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in the medical college are super helpful and really smart. But, most of the time, we have to study on our own because the course is so huge. Luckily, there are online resources that can help us out. The seniors are awesome too  they share notes and point out important stuff to focus on.

Placement: The internships at RIMS pay pretty well. In 2022, the salary is around Rs 26,000 per month, which is decent. The post-graduate students and professors also get good salaries. PGs can earn between Rs 75,000 to Rs 80,000 per month, depending on their field. The salaries keep going up too, which is a nice bonus.

Campus: The college has got everything we need - hostels, Wi-Fi, a big cricket field, and an indoor badminton court. The campus is well-kept with lots of green spaces and trees. There's a huge library at the center. But the academic building and hostels need some fixing - like cracked ceilings and broken walls. They're working on a new academic block, though, so hopefully that'll be better.

Usha Joshi

Usha Joshi

14 Dec, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They're super knowledgeable and the way they teach is really good. This course is top-notch, it's great for getting ready for the professional world. I've learned a ton and gotten some really practical skills too.

Placement: The placement rate here is great! Lots of students land jobs after finishing their course, with many even getting jobs in government. Job chances are high because there's a shortage of medical pros in India. Plus, everyone gets internships, which is awesome!

Campus: The college and hostel buildings are really nice. Classrooms are spacious and have good ventilation. However, the labs don't have enough resources and the library needs more books. One thing to note is that students can't bring cell phones to class.

Dinesh Singh

Dinesh Singh

10 Dec, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here is pretty similar to other medical colleges. Some are good, but you mostly have to study on your own. The exams are fair and help us get ready for university exams.

Placement: A lot of students who finished their MBBS here are now doing their PG, JRship, and SRship at top colleges. Some are working as doctors in India and other countries. The internship pay at RIMS is just as good as the central colleges, so no need to stress about that.

Campus: The college keeps getting better every year. They built a new academic building and a library, which have awesome facilities. We also have a stadium, indoor area for playing, and sports grounds. They're even working on a new cafeteria! Recently, they added a genetics department too. It's all coming together nicely.

Ashish Gautam

Ashish Gautam

9 Jul, 2024

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: Studying medicine here is great because we mostly learn on our own, but the teachers are super smart and good at explaining things. The schedule is packed with classes, labs, and hospital work. After a long day, we have time to relax and recharge. Exams come around every month, and passing is tough at 50%, so we have to work really hard.

Placement: I graduated in 2019. They updated the medical course that year, so we learned based on the new curriculum. We focused a lot on practicals and clinical duties. We're set to begin our internship in 2024 after the upcoming exam.

Campus: The college has great infrastructure, including air-conditioned classrooms and Wi-Fi. Teachers use PowerPoint in smart classes. The library is top-notch with Wi-Fi and open 24/7. A new academic building is coming up with high-tech classrooms and a big library. Hostels are spacious. The boys' hostel has private single rooms. The girls' hostel is secure with no outsiders allowed. Both hostels have sports facilities like volleyball and badminton courts. There's also a stadium and cultural ground on campus.

Rajeev Das

Rajeev Das

6 May, 2024

4.3
3 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are top-notch! They really know their stuff and go above and beyond to help us understand. The course layout is well-planned and makes sense. It's a 4 and a half year program, but it's worth it!

Placement: I took NEET UG and luckily got 630+ marks with an all India rank within 7000, so now I'm studying at RIMS for MBBS. During the internship, we get Rs. 23,000 per month, which is pretty cool. After that, PG students here earn Rs. 80,000 monthly. The top roles you can aim for are in medicine and surgery.

Campus: The lecture halls are great for each department, fitting over 200 students. Each department has its own labs that are kept in good shape. You can get free Wi-Fi everywhere. There's also a library on campus. Hostel fees are Rs. 3,500 per year, and the mess fees are Rs. 3,000 per month.

Yogesh Choudhary

Yogesh Choudhary

7 Nov, 2023

4.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and super knowledgeable. They take teaching seriously and expect you to show up to class. Attendance is a big deal, you gotta make sure you hit that 75% mark in both practical and theory classes. We have 3 regular exams and 1 big exam each year. Just aim for that 50% mark to pass.

Placement: There are 180 students in my MBBS batch. We also have a BDS course in our college. The MBBS program lasts 4.5 years with a 6-month internship. Right now, interns get paid 23,000, but the amount will increase later on. The college also offers PG courses.

Campus: The college I go to has a really nice setup. The hospital is right next to the college, and there are some pretty parks on campus. The main park, Rajendra park, is especially nice. We even have a big cricket stadium for events. There are two gates - gate 1 and gate 2. Plus, we have a big auditorium for all the important functions.

Gautam Singh

Gautam Singh

13 Aug, 2023

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams at our college are well-organized for regular tests. They're really good quality. All the teachers are doctors, so they teach us clinically-based stuff, which is key for us future doctors. We have 3 terminal exams every year, and then there's a final exam at the end of the session.

Placement: After studying MBBS for four and a half years, we all have to do an internship at the college hospital. We get paid Rs. 26,000, which goes up the next year. The internship is really cool and teaches us a lot. Once it's done, we have to take a PG entrance exam.

Campus: The campus used to have academic and administrative buildings combined, which were constructed back in the 1960s. They're still in good condition. Recently, they added new academic and administrative buildings that are fully furnished. The boys' and girls' hostels are pretty nice too.

Amit Sharma

Amit Sharma

22 Jul, 2023

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They're super nice and smart. Teaching MBBS is toughthey have to juggle teaching and clinical work. Sometimes they miss class because of their busy schedules, but they always manage to finish the course on time. Exams happen every three months, leading up to the final. The exams are fair, so you gotta work hard for good grades.

Placement: RIMS is more focused on M.Ed rather than placements like engineering colleges. It takes around 4 and a half years to complete the course. Everyone gets a one-year internship that gives a good experience in real clinical situations. The stipend is pretty good too.

Campus: RIMS has been the top college in our state since the 1960s. The campus is great with academic buildings, hospitals, admin block, sports stadium, parks, hostels, and canteen. They've fixed up the old buildings and are also working on new stuff. It's a nice place overall.

Sonal Das

Sonal Das

14 Jul, 2023

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They use PowerPoint or show us real cases to explain things. The MBBS course is super hard, like you might end up crying. The exams are tough, but most students pass on the first try. So, don't stress about passing. Just focus on getting good grades.

Placement: I got an internship for sure, and a good number become house surgeons later. The pay after internship ranges from 6 to 10 Lacs a year. Most internships are with RIMS, and some are with Sadar Hospital. The top role is being a house surgeon in different departments at RIMS.

Campus: The new lecture halls are really nice with Wi-Fi and there's a brand new library with plenty of books, including a section for SC/ST books. The hostels serve good food, with around 15-18 mess options. You'll find everything you need in the hostel rooms - like a geyser, fan, table, chair, and light. And there are even tennis and volleyball courts in the boys' hostel.