Dear student,
According to the NEET SS 2024 Syllabus, Gynaecological, Oncology and Reproductive Medicine are included in the same question paper group. Therefore, there will be questions related to these specializations combined in the OBGYN paper. It is required to study Gynaecological, Oncology and Reproductive Medicine to achieve good scores. Students must strategically prepare because there will be mixed questions from both the sections and not studying anyone will not help in better preparation. However, Gynaecological and Oncology focuses on cancers of the female reproductive system, while Reproductive Medicine addresses infertility and reproductive health issues. Therefore, by preparing both topics, students will be able to tackle questions that may question the concepts from oncology to reproductive health medicine. A good approach to preparing will help students to cover the syllabus for the exam and stay less confused. Therefore, students will have to study both concepts to get admission to the MCH reproductive medicine colleges in India.
Thank You!
Dear Akansha,
Yes, Lady Hardinge Medical College does offer B.Sc Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology course at the college. Admission to the B.Sc MRIT course is offered on the basis of NEET scores and rank. If you have qualified the NEET exam then you have to appear for the counselling process and select LHMC Delhi during the choice filling and locking process. Other than LHMC Delhi, AIIMS Delhi, BSATES, RML PGI and Jamia Hamdard also offer B.Sc MRIT courses in Delhi.
Hope it was helpful! Feel free to reach out to us for any more queries or questions.
For admission in B.Sc (H) Nursing at LHMC New Delhi, NEET UG scores are taken into consideration. So, for admission in the course, you need to obtain a good score in NEET UG as the college cut off is usually high. The total fee for B.Sc (H) Nursing course is Rs 16,805.
Dear Student,
The National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) results have been announced on the official website. For admission to the UG and PG courses at Lady Hardinge Medical College New Delhi, NEET scores are considered. The NEET exam is conducted and managed by the NTA which is also responsible for releasing the results. Hence, the results have been announced on neet.nta.nic.in. If you are seeking admission to LHMC New Delhi then you have to qualify for both the NEET qualifying cut-off as well as LHMC admission cut-off.
Hope this helps!
If you have any other queries or questions, please feel free to ask us.
Dear Student, The National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) results are considered for admission to the undergraduate and postgraduate courses at Lady Hardinge Medical College New Delhi. The NEET exam is conducted and managed by the National Testing Agency (NTA) which is also responsible for releasing the results. Once the results are out, the NEET qualifying cut off lists are also made available. The release of the results and qualifying cutoff will be followed by the publication of the LHMC cut off list, which will include the opening and closing ranks. For securing admission to Lady Hardinge Medical College New Delhi, candidates shall have a valid score in the NEET exam, based on which admissions are granted.