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Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences B.Sc. Admission 2025

4 courses 3 - 4 years
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  • 10+2 with 35% aggregate
  • Accepting Exams: CBSE 12th, ISC, Karnataka 2nd PUC
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Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences
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2.8/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.7
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure2.3
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course2.3
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MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery - Batch of 2025
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Campus is good and well located in Hassan City.
Placements: They take 150 members every year based on the NEET rank. I am presently studying in 2nd year. All the students who pass the final year MBBS and successfully complete their internship will automatically get job as they become doctors. After you become doctors its your choice to decide whether to study further like pursuing PG and Superspecialities. Your career will be established if you are doctors. But you will be the best doctors only after some years of experience. If you want to pursue higher education it almost takes 10 years for your career establishment. And though you will be the best doctors for the country and the salary will also be higher.
Infrastructure: In our college we have well established classrooms with projectors, fans and good lightening facility. We have a library which also has plenty of books to read and well established study tables and infrastructure. We have many labs for the respective departments of respective years which are also having good and well built equipment. For example, Biochemistry, Anatomy etc. In first year, Pharmacology, Pathology in 2nd year and so on. Overall we even have many demo rooms and a big auditorium where the majority of programmes takes place like freshers day etc. But we don't have Wi-Fi facility in library. Now coming to hostel. It is not that good but it is average. In first year you have to stay 3 members per room. But from 2nd year and on it is 2 members per room And hostel is not funded by government. It self maintained by students and mess bill including rent etc. Bills comes around 3500-4500 though it may vary may be less than that range. Coming to mess its not that good. Hygiene is not well maintained. But its okay for the price. We have only veg. There is no non veg. Though there is egg items somedays. Evening you will get coffee/tea/badam milk. Coming to sports there is no well maintained ground here. There is an open space, but that too under construction. So we do not have any playground as such. Though we have indoor games equipment such as table tennis, chess, carrom etc. This is all about it.
Faculty: The teachers are well qualified. But teaching methods may vary. In MBBS you have got to cover a large syllabus. So they teach fast and many times its difficult to catch it. In MBBS you have to study by yourselves. And that is what most of the students do. Exams are little difficult. I have already mentioned that its a vast syllabus. Majority of the students pass MBBS and here we focus on passing the exams rather than getting ranks. So we study by ourselves and make sure that we pass in exams. Pass percentage is nearly 94% and the most of failed students will pass in supplementary exams.
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I am not satisfied with the clinically oriented study and administrative faculty members.
Placements: Since it is a medical college, students do not have placements. But some students who are graduated from our college have got admission to very good institutes across the country. There are about 150 students each year. From 2021, our college offers a post-graduation in 5 clinical branches.
Infrastructure: This college does not provide a Wi-Fi facility. Laboratory and equipment are below par, and the classrooms are good and spacious. Library is small as compared to the number of students, and the hostel is not good. The mess is also not good, and no sports activities are provided.
Faculty: Majority of the faculty members are less concerned about the students' academics. This college makes students clinically oriented. The internals are very difficult, with students barely passing the exams. If students get 35% then they are eligible. Many of the students even fail to give the annual exam due to a lack of eligibility
Other: I opted for this course, because to explore myself and become closer to society. There is less encouragement for extracurricular activities. Our college can accommodate only 100 students per batch, but there are 150 students which is crowded. The college is least interested in organising events whether it may be academic-oriented or sports.
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MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery - Batch of 2027
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It's not a satisfactory college to be in from the food to the fest; everything is below average.
Placements: After passing your final year, you need to qualify as a doctor, for which you have to complete a mandatory 12-month internship. After getting the degree, most doctors start preparing for the NEET PG exam, which will now be called the Next exam, with a few major changes totally changing the dynamics of problems and solutions.
Infrastructure: It's not so bad, but compared to urban colleges such as B.M.C. or M.M.C., it's *** and not worth your time at all. The library is easily accessible to everyone. It's open until 10 pm, and lecture halls remain open during exam time. Sports are not a good and strong point about HIMS; it's a lost case; maybe the government needs some more money. Hostel food is not a good option at all. We usually eat out twice a week to satisfy the taste buds.
Faculty: Finding it easy and simple would be a mistake of yours. It's full of crazy obstacles that you may face as you move forward in the range. The faculty is well-skilled and qualified. Exams are done in a timely manner. Regularly, we are questioned about our personal and professional life. Exams are easy-going, and anyone who can get admission to a medical college should be capable of passing it with ease.
Other: The fest in my college occurs during the month of August or September. It's not so bad, but compared to urban colleges such as B.M.C. or M.M.C., it's *** and not worth your time at all. Choosing MBBS would be a dream for anyone, and to achieve it by yourself is an achievement.
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The fee bracket for programs offerred by the Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences is approximately INR 117450 - INR 342450.

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Answered 8 months ago

The seats availability for offered courses at Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences goes up to 284. Courses offerred by Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences are approved by eminent Government bodies such as NMC.

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Answered 8 months ago

Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences is a renowned institution offering B.Sc, MBBS, MD, MS. Students can choose these courses to embark on their careers in the field of Medicine & Health Sciences. The institute is staffed with highly skilled and experienced faculty members dedicated to delivering th

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Answered 8 months ago

Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences has received an impressive review rating of 3.5 on Placements based on 2 feedback of verified Shiksha students.

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Answered 8 months ago

Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences has a Faculty review rating of 2.5 by students. This represents that Institute has decent, qualified and experienced faculty members.

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