Can I take direct admission in B.Sc. Nursing in Lady Hardinge medical college?
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No, direct admission is not possible. Lady Hardinge Medical College offers B.Sc (Hons. ) in Nursing only to women from its College of Nursing. The entire course is divided into 8 semesters. Students are assessed through theory and practical Exams. Duration- The duration of the course is 4 years. Candidates willing to take admission in B.Sc Nursing must have passed 10+2 examination or its equivalent in Science Stream from a recognised Board with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate (40% marks for SC/ST & OBC candidates). Mandatory Subjects in 10+2 level are English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
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No, it's entrance based examination LHMC B.Sc Nursing is also known as Lady Harding Medical College B.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam. This exam is conducted by NTA on behalf of Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi at the state level once in a year. This entrance exam offers admission into B.Sc (Hons. ) nursing programme for a female candidate. Interested aspirants can go through the following article for detailed information regarding NTA LHMC B.Sc Nursing exam.
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Dear Shivangi,
At Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC), MD/MS students are required to submit a surety bond as part of the admission process. The details are as follows:
- Bond Amount: INR10 Lakhs
- Stamp Paper: The bond should be executed on a stamp paper of INR 100.
- Sureties: The bond must be signed by two sureties.
- Aadhar Card Requirement: Aadhar cards of both sureties are mandatory.
This bond serves as a financial guarantee and is a standard procedure for MD/MS admissions at LHMC.
For comprehensive details, please refer to the official checklist provided by LHMC.
Best regards, Ankit.
Distance education is not conducted for many programs, especially for B.Sc Nursing (Post Basic) for the simple reason that they include lots of practical and clinical lessons. To gain admission to the regular program:
1. Eligibility: Be in possession of any other nursing Diploma recognised by the NRB, and be registered by the NRB as a nurse.
2. Entrance Exam: Sit for the NEET Nursing exam or the college of their choice specific entrance exam.
3. Application: The form fills up online on the University of Delhi's admission portal within the admission period which is usually from June to August every year.
4. Documents: NEET score card/diplom
No, students of commerce background can't directly secure admission in Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC). You must have cleared the 10+2 level exam with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology and English as the compulsory subject. You must obtain a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (40% SC/ST, 45% OBC). Admission to the MBBS programme is on the basis of NEET UG score.
Lady Hardinge Medical College offers only one course under BSc, which is Bachelor's in Science Honor Degree in Nursing. BSc Nursing is a 4-year undergraduate programme that focuses on the training and theoretical knowledge to become a nurse. The BSc curriculum covers major topics such as Applies Anatomy, Applied Physiology, Applied Sociology, Applied Psychology, Nursing Foundations-I, etc.
Lady Hardinge Medical College often conducts entrance exams for admission to BSc courses. For example, the University of Delhi conducts the DUET (Delhi University Entrance Test) for various undergraduate courses, including BSc programs. Check the official DU website or LHMC website for information about the specific entrance exam required for BSc admissions. Eligibility criteria may include minimum academic qualifications (such as passing marks in Class 12 or equivalent), subjects studied (typically Biology, Physics, Chemistry), and sometimes entrance exam requirements. After the entrance exam, LHMC will release a merit list based on c
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