More About ISIC IRS
ISIC Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences was established in 2004 and is located in South West Delhi, Delhi. It is a top ranked premium institute focusing on rehabilitation education. The ISIC Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences has been ranked 91st by IIRF 2022 under the Physiotherapy category, and further, it improved its standing, securing the 87th position by IIRF 2023 under the Physiotherapy category. The college provides placement assistance to students, supporting their career trajectories.
ISIC IRS (a part of the Indian Spinal Injuries Centre) offers comprehensive UG and PG courses to students. These specialized courses are primarily provided across various rehabilitation sciences departments. The ISIC Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences provides Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, and Prosthetics and Orthotics programmes to students, all in affiliation with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. Further, ISIC IRS provides programmes such as the Master of Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Master of Occupational Therapy, Bachelor of Occupational Therapy, Master of Prosthetics and Orthotics, and Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics as flagship courses and focuses on critical areas like neurological, musculoskeletal, sports, and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation.
The institute is located in a spacious 14-acre campus, and is equipped with the latest innovations and facilities essential for practical and theoretical learning. ISIC Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences has launched various initiatives, showcasing their commitment to holistic student development and advanced rehabilitation practices.
ISIC IRS is driven and promoted by its commitment to excellence in rehabilitation education and patient care. Located in South West Delhi, this reputed institute accepts IPU CET and CUET UG/PG scores, and conducts IPU CET for admissions into its diverse programmes. The institute offers opportunities through various extracurricular activities and academic programs. The ISIC Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences faculty are professionals with years of extensive clinical and academic experience, bringing real-world insights to the classroom.
Campus Area (Acres)
14
Estd. Year
2004
Total Seat Capacity
115
ISIC IRS Rankings, Accreditations & Recognitions

Tuition Fee
₹2,15,600 per year

Duration
2 years
Specializations

Tuition Fee
₹2,15,600 per year

Duration
2 years
Specializations

Tuition Fee
₹2,15,600 per year

Duration
2 years
Specializations

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Nikhat Khan
The treatment of bones is very good here and this is a very good hospital for spine treatment, it is a little expensive but the treatment is good. This hospital is quite big. You will find the most experienced doctors here. This hospital is very peaceful. The service here is very good. The staff here is very supportive. There is a lot of cleanliness in this hospital. Everything is easy here for those who get treatment from general. They consult the doctor without much waiting and leave quickly but those who get treatment from BPL take some time. A little patience is needed to get treatment from BPL because they are not seen quickly like general patients.
NIKSA VERMA
Worst place ever! Had an appointment with dr.ak sahani. Waited for 3hrs a post stroke patient. No special case treatment. Nothing. People come and go, or infact some patients who do not need a wheel chair comes in it to get the priority consultation! Had a very frustrating visit. Also I'm sure this isn't any place bigger than AIIMS. But the waiting period is way too longer!!!DISGUSTING.
DEEPAK KUMAR
I wanted to meet the Medical Superintendent today i.e. 16.5.25 regarding giving a feedback which mattered/es to me. I was made to wait for half an hour from 1100 hrs to 1130 hrs with excuse that a meeting was going on. Wasn't allowed to meet even after waiting for half an hour. My precious time was wasted. Not happy with the kind of treatment which was extended to me.
amita shah
Most horrible experience at the emergency of this hospital …Breaks my heart as a senior consultant doctor to write this review. Right from the person at the main gate to emergency staff to the CMO on duty - Dr Nilesh to be particular .. totally callous unempathetic people !!!They are more interested in following protocols of getting registration done, making cards, getting billing done n then only will they see a patient. No consideration even if they see a patient walking alone, limping in pain and telling them that ama senior doctor myself, whose closest family works in the hospital as a senior physician for good 25 years.There are protocols which one needs to follow definitely but what is more important first ? Is it to see a patient firstor to ask the limping doctor patient walking in alone, to go get the card etc made and then only will the doctor on call come. Had to get a call made to the Consultant who had to then call up the ER to ask his junior to come n see. Waited for good 15 mins .. till then no treatment offered by the doctor on duty/ apparently the CMO - Dr Nilesh.Junior Doctor does not turn up for quite some time, might be busy with other indoor patients…Strapped my toe myself and came back.Raised a voice, admin staff walk in to help but too late.As a doctor, felt really sad and disappointed to even imagine what general patients go through. Only when you are at the other end you realise how our systems in the hospitals and how our fraternity has become - callous, unempathetic !!Dr Nilesh sorry to say but as a very senior colleague from your fraternity, I can tell,you have a long way to become a good compassionate doctor ! This was not my only encounter with Dr Nilesh, infact was the second one ..that’s when I decided to write .Hope Dr Nilesh can read and make efforts to become a good doctor. I hope and pray for your bright future.God bless