Life in Hardinge

Course
5.0
Campus
5.0
College
5.0
Hostel
5.0
Internship
5.0
Ravneet Kaur
Ravneet Kaur
Reviewed on Jun 30, 2021(Enrolled 2019)

Remarks

My first choice was Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi and I got it in first counselling itself. I availed OBC quota. Admission criteria were based on NEET scores. On counselling day, the process was greatly organised. We had to get our documents verified.

Course Curriculum Overview

5

I chose MBBS because I wanted to become a doctor. Faculty is high in number, not sure about the ratio but it is high. The faculty is qualified with MBBS, MD/MS and DM/McH and various other degrees. Term exams are taken at regular intervals and the level is moderate.

Internships Opportunities

5

There are no companies association. After completing 4.5 years of MBBS you need to do a compulsory internship in the hospital itself. Stipend in Delhi colleges is one of the highest in the country. You get to do internships in all departments of the college.

Fees and Financial Aid

The cost of the study is extremely cheap which is just Rs 1355 per year, No fees hike policy is followed, It is very affordable. The campus is beautiful with central AC. Various scholarships are provided based on economic conditions, etc. The internship is paid (Rs 25000 approximately per month).

Campus Life

5

2 annual fests are conducted - SPLASH (March) and COBWEB (September-October). There is a big Library with 2 floors and almost all books and journals are available there. The seating arrangements are great. The lecture theatres are comfortable and have the optimal capacity with AC and a projector. College is great in extracurricular activities. There is the various society which conducts timely activities. All kinds of sports are played. There are various societies and social groups such as queerencia (for LGBTQ community)

Hostel Facilities

5

The room is big with 3 seater and 2 seater facility and single rooms too. Bed, cupboard and shelf are provided along with electricity supply. Washrooms and rooms are cleaned regularly. The meal quality is good. The menu has all sorts of food- south Indian, north Indian, Chinese, etc. Hostels are very affordable and cheap. The registration process is simple, you just need to fill the form.

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