Overall: Overall, this college is an amazing place to study and build an academic career. Infrastructure and facilities are available here. The environment of the college is too good.
Placement: Regarding on-campus recruitment, this college makes strategic efforts to bring in top companies and to recruit the students. In addition, they hold training classes for interview practice and teach us how to get our ideal job.
Infrastructure: This campus is so up-to-date and sophisticated that it provides all the amenities you may think of: convenience of studying, researching, and just hanging out. The library is perfect for studying because the labs are set up for hands-on training.
Faculty: At this university, the professors are really great and they are experts in their fields. They transform the boring process of studying into a fun and interesting adventure, and if you don't comprehend something, they are willing to lend you a hand. The support they provide us is just beyond awesome.
Hostel: The hostel is conveniently located and kept in a good state. The rooms are spacious and make a home-like staying of the students. Mess comes with a range of exciting fresh and hot dishes to keep your diet balanced. Guesthouse staff are responsive and strive to provide a secure and friendly atmosphere for students.
Overall: Good infrastructure with all required facilities available. Faculty is highly knowledgeable and experienced. Departments are well equipped with required apparatus. Located in the heart of the city. There is also availability of many co curricular activities. There's no ragging and the seniors are very helpful
Placement: After internship, you can continue as an mbbs doctor in the same hospital, or pursue post graduation. There are two hospitals: kalawati saran for paediatrics and sucheta kriplani for gynaecology
Infrastructure: The campus is nice with greenery all around. There is a new academic building, old one and the hospitals are almost always well equipped. Everything undergoes constant maintenance
Faculty: The faculty is highly knowledgeable and some of them have even written or co written some of the most popular medical books. They are also very helpful
Hostel: Hostel rooms are shared by 2 to 3 people and mess food is available at affordable price. Although there are many dogs which sometimes create nuisance.
Overall: When the national capital of India was shifted to Delhi, Lady Hardinge, the wife of the then Viceroy of India, Baron Charles Hardinge, decided to establish a medical college for women, as she recognized that the lack of such a college made it impossible for Indian women to study medicine. The foundation stone was laid by Lady
Placement: Government took formal charge of the management of the institution. In February 1978, the management was taken over by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Governme
Infrastructure: The college was inaugurated on 7 February 1916 by Baron Hardinge nt of India under an Act of Parliament.[7] One of the director professors is chosen as the president of the college, the most senior post in the college
Faculty: in the Imperial Delhi Enclave area. On the suggestion of Queen Mary, the college and the hospital was named after Lady Hardinge to perpetuate the memory of its founder. The first principal was Kate Platt and the college admitted 16 students. As the college was then affiliated to University of the Punjab, the students had to sit their final examinations at King Edward Medical College in Lahore. The college became affiliated to the University of Delhi in 1950 and post-graduate courses were started in 1954.[4] Ruth Young, who as Ruth Wilson was the first professor of surgery at the college, served as principal from 1936 until 1940.[5] The Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital, one of the two hospitals attached to the Lady Hardinge Medical College, was built in 1956.[6] Initially, the college was an autonomous institution managed by a governing body. In the year 1953, the Board of Administration constituted by the Central
Hostel: Hardinge on 17 March 1914 and the college was named Queen Mary College & Hospital to commemorate the visit by Queen Mary in 1911–12. Lady Hardinge was actively involved in collecting funds for the college from the princely states and the public until her death on 11 July 1914.[4]
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