Entrance Exams & Admissions :
The eligibility criteria for my course at Mahatma Gandhi Mission Institute of Health Sciences, Mumbai was clearing your BSc and it was a direct admission.
Entrance Exams & Admissions :
The eligibility criteria for my course at Mahatma Gandhi Mission Institute of Health Sciences, Mumbai was clearing your BSc and it was a direct admission.
There were no entrance exams.
There are no cutoffs for admission. Anyone who has scored above 45% can take admission.
Placements & Internships :
There is nothing like internship program for MSc and no stipend is given to the student and no money is provided for the project work either. No alumni network present.
Fees & Scholarships :
M.Sc course fees come about Rs.81,200 per annum.
No scholarship options are available in the college.
No availability of loan system either.
Academics & Faculty :
There are no class timings as such, the timetable is set but not really followed.
Except for two teachers, that is Dr. D.S.Joshi and Dr. Anjali Sabnis there are no other staff members whose quality is good.
During my dissertation time with Dr. D.S.Joshi, I enjoyed the work. Otherwise, the overall experience is not so good.
College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities :
There's one hostel for girls and one for boys, which are not so good in condition and they take around Rs.1,50,000 per year and it goes on increasing each year.
There are PG's available at around Rs.7,000 per month. But it is not very near to the college. It takes around 15-20 mins walk from college or more.
The food at the college is not so good in regards to taste. It's like we need something to live so we need to have food. Every dish has their own rate, but it is much costly considering the outside food.
There are no adequate classrooms for student. The labs are not well developed and in average condition. Libraries are there, but no books for researchers. No dining hall available and no wifi is given either.
Clubs & Associations :
There are no student societies or clubs or any association in the campus. In fact, there is no respect for the student in the college.
No festivals are celebrated in biomedical sciences.
In the start of the college, we think the life of the college is really very good, but as the day's pass, the students start realizing that they have done a big mistake.
In general, it can be a poor life.