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The course curriculum is very good and our tutors are the best and encourage us to do our best. I choose this course because I want to serve our nation to give care to needy people. The faculty-student ratio is less in our college but our teachers are very hard working they do all the efforts to teach us in a good and attractive manner. Our teachers are well qualified and they all are masters in their field. Term exams are not often very difficult but we have to study from starting to pass the examinations with good marks.
It provides a financially secured future and job security. The faculty-student ratio somehow lie between 1:15 The teacher is well qualified and highly experienced The examination is conducted every 6 monthly semester-wise.
All the teachers in the college are highly qualified. Their teaching method is easily understandable. There is a semester system. Exams are held every 6 months. To pass exams minimum of 50 percent of marks are required.
I choose this course as I wanted to get into any medical courses with a good job security. There is about 12 teachers in the whole college giving about 1:20 teacher per student ratio. All the teachers are qualified and mostly have studied from the se college itself many of them have completed their specialised M.sc and some are even pursuing p.hd. They a good and sophisticated teaching techniques. Exams are scheduled every 6 months and in the first semester they were pretty hard to pass but after that we get used to the college curriculum
Yes there are some many placements after you complete your study and course there is very good chance you easily get a job there are some people who work in the contract but after some time they get placement easily and if you passed out from lhmc they prefer you
There will be tests taken by the teachers. then the internal examinations are there. Exams are conducted every 6 monthly and practical examinations. Then Lastly the external examination. It's not too much difficult to pass the exams if you study sincerely
I felt a good future in this course. The faculty is around 10 and students is 250. All teachers are well qualified. The term exams are annually and are very difficult. The syllabus is big accordance with the course
I choose this course it's a technical degree with job surety and career backup. The college has enough faculty and they are well qualified and experienced. There are teachers holding masters and PhD degrees and their teachings techniques include all audio-visual aids like projector chart videos. The exam is held on time and even in covid time offline exams are conducted but if you are a consistent student it's not at all hard to pass.
BSc nursing is 4 years course. Include 8 semesters 2 semesters per year also, mid-term break also. Sufficient staff required, 54 students per one teacher. All faculty are ms in her particular subject exam are taken December and May.
Nursing is a noble profession in which u can serve the people and can have a financially stable life. There is enough facility in the college. There are eight semesters in which exams have to be given at the end of each semester. Exams include theory and practical exams which are of moderate level.
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One of my sisters is a part of Lady Hardinge College and her experience at the college has been amazing.
The college has a gigantic auditorium and administrative block, other than which there are no efficient places to talk about.
You will enjoy several outings during your stay at the college because the campus lacks a good food joint. You can also order food from nearby restaurants in Paharganj or Connaught Place. The food is nominally available in the food mess at the hostel which is not tasty.
The major downside is the infrastructure it has, as opposed to other institutes such as AIIMS, MAMC, or UCMS. The gymnasium at the college is not very well equipped. However, as per what my cousin states, it is a decent university when talking academically.
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