Background and Objectives: Heart diseases are one of the leading causes ofdeath in Indian population but, the majority is due to lack of awareness and proper prediction. Main objective is to show how cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular disease patients are differ with risk causing factors and to illustrate who risk prediction charts various the risk score from patient to patient. Methodology: It was a prospective observational study conducted in a multi-specialty hospitalfor a period of 6 months. A total of 300 cases were considered for study. Risk prediction chart and calculators are used for determination of risk in patients.Project has initiated after ethical approval from all the concerned members. Used SPSS software for statistical output of results. Results: During the study period there is a positive response from the patients and 90% of the patients who are admitted in the cardiology department do have high grade stress then that of the non-cardiovascular disease patients. Conclusion: FRS and WHO risk values are higher in the people who are having the social habits like smoking, drinking and both.It was found that both the prediction charts are inappropriate for Indian population.