Why to choose Lady Hardinge Medical College

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4.0
Campus
5.0
College
4.0
Internship
4.0

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mehak
mehak
Reviewed on Oct 26, 2022(Enrolled 2019)

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The entry is via the NEET exam conducted by NTA annually. Once you get the college allotted through counselling, you need to go to the acad section of Lady Hardinge Medical College to finalise and reserve your seat. The application form for the same can be printed online from the official website of the college. There is an 85% reservation for Delhi quota students so it's relatively easier for Delhiites to get a seat if you have the domicile of Delhi. Make sure that you take all the documents along with you including your 10th mark sheet and 12th passing certificate as they won't register you unless you get these documents. Also, your documents will be submitted in college for the complete duration of the course so make sure that you make multiple copies of your documents before submitting them in college. The application is easy as long as you have all the documents.

Course Curriculum Overview

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The curriculum has been revised in 2019 and the new curriculum (CBME: Competency-Based Medical Education) is all about patient-based approach and clinical approach which is very amazing since that's how we'll be dealing with patients in real life. The faculty of Lady Hardinge is amazing as long as you're willing to learn. The practical sessions especially are the best since you get to see everything you've learnt in theory. The syllabus is very vast and it's very difficult but you can do fairly well if you go through it consistently. The term exams are held before each semester and after every year you need to give professional exams also known as 'proffs'. You'll have to pass the proffs in order to be promoted to next year which is very easy if you have a grip on the basics.

Internships Opportunities

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The internship in our college is a part of our curriculum and we have to complete the internship for atleast one year in the campus itself in order to receive our degree. The internship is hectic as compared to perioheral colleges due to high patient but you'll get so much exposure and experience during the term. The stipend changes every year but currently it's 30000 per month.

Fees and Financial Aid

The fees is very minimal being 1335 per annum. The mess fee however is 2300 per month. The living expenses are extremely low as compared to other colleges. You'll also be receiving a stipend of around 30000 once you become an intern (during the 5th year of course).

Campus Life

5

The campus life at Hardinge is an absolute bliss. There's no hostel curfew unlike other colleges and the campus is located right in the heart of delhi, Connaught Place. You can visit a new cafe everyday nd yet won't be able to run out of options. Everything is so accessible because you have the markets all around you. There are enumerous societies in our college including sports, music, art, fashion, drama, literature, dance,debate and many more.

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