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Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

Private University|Estd. 2000

Average rating of Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.9

Based on 40 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

3.9/5

Admission

Admission

3.9/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.6/5

Academics

Academics

4.3/5

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Ankit Verma

Ankit Verma

5 Oct, 2025

2.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are great! They really know their stuff and are preparing us well for the industry. Our class has a tough time with semester exams, but we still manage to pass around 90% of the time. To pass, we just need to score 50 out of 100. We have exams every semester.

Placement: I'm in my 4th year studying B.Pharma at Vydehi Institute. The pharmacy department just started, so the average package is around 1.5 lakhs per year. There are lots of pharma companies in Bangalore that come to recruit students. There are plenty of job opportunities in the pharmacy field. It's important to choose the right role based on your interests. For example, I'm interested in pharmacology.

Campus: The pharmacy college is smaller compared to others. It lacks proper facilities and extracurricular activities. The food is good but pricey. The hospital is on campus. The library is small, but the labs and classrooms are good.

Usha Gupta

Usha Gupta

27 Aug, 2025

4.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college were awesome! They really knew their stuff and made it easy for us to learn. They explained things in a way that made sense and the topics were clear. It helped us feel more confident in our studies.

Placement: Around 30% of us landed jobs after finishing our studies at Vydehi. It's awesome to be a part of this college. Big companies come here to hire students for jobs. Everyone pretty much gets a chance to do an internship. Studying nursing at Vydehi was a fantastic experience for me.

Campus: The college has great facilities for students to grow in all areas. I loved having big classrooms and good lab tools. The medical services were good too. And we could play sports on campus, which was awesome.

Yamini Joshi

Yamini Joshi

29 Jul, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great! They know their stuff and have a lot of experience in the industry. The course work is practical and prepares us well for real-world jobs. The exams at the end of each semester can be tough, but it's worth it.

Placement: Almost all students in our college get jobs about 90%. We have a special team called the training and placements cell that handles internships, articles, and job placements. The average salary is around 10 Lacs.

Campus: The college has good facilities and infrastructure. It's a great place for students from all over to showcase their skills. The hostel amenities used to be good, but they've gone downhill since covid hit.

Vishal kumar

Vishal kumar

17 Jul, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super nice and always ready to help us out. They really try hard to prepare us for the job market so we don't struggle later on. But man, those semester exams are no joke! You gotta put in some serious study time to pass them.

Placement: The college offers training and lab work on-campus because they have their own hospital. Since the college is new and our batch hasn't reached the fourth year yet, placements haven't started. However, they assure us that we'll get good placements after graduation.

Campus: The classrooms and library are great. The hostel rooms are spacious, but there's no Wi-Fi there. It's not a big deal though. The library has all the books you need, and there's even a gym in the hostel.

Mahesh Joshi

Mahesh Joshi

20 Mar, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great! They know their stuff and have a lot of experience in the industry. The course work is practical and prepares us well for real-world jobs. The exams at the end of each semester can be tough, but it's worth it.

Placement: Almost everyone in our college gets a job after they graduate about 90% of us do. There's this special team called the training and placements cell that helps us with internships and job placements. On average, the salary package we get is around 10 Lacs.

Campus: The college facilities and infrastructure are pretty good. I like how students from all over can come together and showcase their skills. The hostel amenities used to be nice, but they've gone downhill since covid hit.

Pankaj Sharma

Pankaj Sharma

8 Mar, 2025

2.8
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here know their stuff, but not many are into teaching. They mostly just read from slides. The patients we work with are mostly Bengali, so it's tough to communicate without knowing Bengali. You gotta do a lot of self-study to do well. The exams are moderately tough.

Placement: I really like how the college gives us the opportunity to work as tutors here. We get paid around 70000 per month, which is awesome. The degree we get from here is also really good and can help us get jobs outside. They also have some decent PG courses available. And if you're interested, there are medical officer positions you can apply for at the nearby colleges. It's pretty cool!

Campus: The labs and classrooms are good here, especially the simulation lab. But some things are really bad. The toilets are dirty, the mess hall is a mess with bird poop, and the canteen is basically a shipping container. The hostel isn't great either, and the food isn't good.

Arjun Iyer

Arjun Iyer

1 Mar, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: Studying at this college is great because they have 4 internal exams to help us get ready for the finals. If you're passionate about MBBS, you can focus on your studies from year one to year four without any interruptions. The CBME curriculum they follow is straightforward and easy to understand.

Placement: I heard from older students that if you do MBBS at VYDEHI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL AND DENTAL SCIENCES, you'll get great job opportunities. Almost everyone gets placed after graduation. If you focus on studying from the start without getting distracted, it will pay off when you take the NEET PG exam. Doing well in that exam can lead to good job offers.

Campus: I love the library at college they have so many important books there. The Anatomy Dissection lab is super spacious and really useful. The classrooms are big and have AC, which is great. My friends told me the hostel is nice too. Oh, and the food in the hostel mess is pretty good too!

Poonam Mishra

Poonam Mishra

20 Dec, 2024

3.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like this college because the teachers are super friendly and they pay attention to each student. The teachers are really smart and they use 3D classes and a cool app called Medimagic to explain things well. They help us a lot during classes and practicals, so it's easy to pass. The only downside is there aren't many fun activities outside of studying. Out of my group of 200 students, some didn't pass their regular exams, but most will pass the retake. This college is great for students who are serious about their studies. I totally recommend it for anyone looking for a good education.

Placement: There are about 250 students in my batch at college. The career opportunities are awesome here! The teaching and guidance are really helpful. As long as we put in some effort, things are pretty smooth sailing.

Campus: The college facilities are decent, but the hostel is terrible. I wouldn't recommend staying there because it's really bad. The hostel has shared washrooms for every 3 rooms and it costs Rs. 1.7 lakhs, which is not worth it. The washrooms are in bad condition and not clean at all. The food they serve is also not good.

Poonam Verma

Poonam Verma

9 Dec, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome, especially from AFMC, BMC, MSRMC, KIMS. Just listen to them and things will be good. They have a mentorship program where you can chat with your mentor and relax. The course is practical and prepares you well for the future. Starting exams is easy, but it gets tough later on. You need at least 50% to pass, just like RGUHS rules.

Placement: Getting placed is easy if you pass all your exams and finish the course with no backlogs. Around 95-98% of students here land a job. The top salary for an intern is Rs. 24,000 per year, but only if you live on campus. If not, the lowest salary isn't offered. Your final year scores decide if you'll get recruited. Do well, and you might snag an internship at a government medical college.

Campus: I'd give my college 4.5 stars because the campus is pretty good. We have research labs and a medical simulation facility, plus a cool museum with beautiful specimens to check out. The classrooms are big and nice, and there's a special reading room for students. The library has lots of good books, and they're even building a new one on the 3rd floor. But, there's no Wi-Fi for students, only staff. I didn't stay in the hostel because it's not worth the money. It's expensive, not clean, and feels like a jail. The food is bad, with rats in the mess and no clean water. Plus, no laundry facilities. The gym is okay, and there's a nice reading room. But, the TV room is a bust, and the sports facilities are terrible. We have to fix the ground ourselves to play sports. Overall, I wouldn't recommend joining this college.

Swati Rao

Swati Rao

10 Nov, 2024

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart. They teach well to students who pay attention. The CBME course has boosted our clinical knowledge a lot. This will definitely help us become good doctors in the future. Teachers are easy to reach and they support us well. The internal exams are tough, even harder than the finals, but it helps us get ready better.

Placement: In 2019, there were 250 students in our batch. But now, after the first year, we're down to 223. Looks like more might leave after the second year exams. The cool thing is, everyone is treated the same no matter their NEET marks. The only thing that's different is how much we pay. Government students pay less, while management quota students pay more. The college sets us up with internships, and we can even try exams like USMLE and PLAB if we want.

Campus: The classrooms for 1st, 2nd, and 4th years are greatair-conditioned with working computers and screens. But the 3rd-year classrooms are not so good, kind of like a government school. The hostel is really bad, so I wouldn't suggest living there. They don't have any sports or games, and there are no fun events or festivals besides studying.