Life at lady hardinge medical college

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4.4 /5

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  • Hostel washrooms are a huge hygiene issue
  • Shortage of hostels if you are from delhi you might not get alloted during first year
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Course Curriculum Overview :

It is an all-girls college with a batch strength of 240. It is one of the top medical colleges in the country and is situated in central Delhi it has the best location among all the medical colleges in Delhi. All the faculty here are the best in their fields and are very dedicated. Exams are given importance here you will have to give term 1, term 2, pre- proffs/ sent ups and then the final exams called proffs to be promoted to next year

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The fee is very less it is only 1335 for the entire first year. The tuition fee for the entire 5-year professional course is about 6 thousand Living expenses are also very low compared to other colleges. The internship is part of the 5-year curriculum only.

Campus Life :

Life at Lady Hardinge is like a dream come true. There are no hostel timings like tiger girls hostels you will be living in Connaught place which is one of the best parts of Delhi and is much safer. We also have a yearly college fest called Splash where stars are invited. Our college also organises various academic conferences. The new academic building is the cherry on the cake

Hostel Facilities :

Hostels are given on a priority basis and decided on the basis of distance from the campus. Twin-sharing rooms are provided, and rooms are in good condition You need to pay a mandatory mess fee of 3k per month for living in hostels during UG The mess provides 4 meals a day with good quality and quantity

Admission :

Admission to LHMC is done through the NEET exam which is a national-level entrance exam for admission into all medical colleges. The eligibility criteria is at least 50% marks in class 12th in PCB 85% of the seats are reserved for Delhiites so it's comparatively easier to get in if you have a domicile in Delhi or you have done 11th and 12th from Delhi.

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