NEET UG Result 2025: This medical college is best for girls, study MBBS here, annual fee is Rs 1655..

The results of NEET UG 2025 were declared on 14 June. More than 12 lakh students have passed the exam. A total of 100 students have scored more than 99 percentile. These students will get MBBS seats in government medical colleges. Soon the counseling schedule can be released by NMC for admission. Girls who are successful in the NEET UG exam can study MBBS at Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi. The college here is only for girls. Let us know how many seats are there and how much is the total fee of MBBS here.
Lady Hardinge Medical College has a total of 200 MBBS seats, out of which 15 percent of seats are filled through the All India quota and the remaining 85 percent of seats are filled through the state quota. The college is run by Delhi University. According to media reports and experts, girls will have to score more than 680 marks in NEET UG to study medical UG courses from here.
MBBS Seats LHMC: How many MBBS seats of the All India and State quota?
Out of the total 200 MBBS seats in Lady Hardinge Medical College, there are 155 seats of Delhi quota and a total of 36 seats of All India Quota (AIQ). Which will be done through the score and number of NEET UG 2025. The college campus is spread over a total of 60 acres. There is also a hospital on the campus. There is also a hostel, library, canteen, and sports facilities for girls studying MBBS. Separate hostels have been built for medical UG and PG girls.
LHMC MBBS Fee: How much is the MBBS fee at Lady Hardinge Medical College?
According to media reports, the total fee for the MBBS course at Lady Hardinge Medical College is around Rs 8,275, which includes hostel and tuition fees and other fees. At the same time, the tuition fee for the first year of MBBS is around Rs 1,655. The college also has a Nursing BSc (Hons) course, whose total tuition fee is around Rs 29,420. For more information regarding fees, you can visit the official website of the college.
Lady Hardinge Medical College: How old is the college?
This college was formally inaugurated on 7 February 1916, which was done by the then Viceroy Baron Hardinge. At that time, Lady Hardinge was the wife of the then Viceroy of India Baron Charles Hardinge, who took the initiative to establish this college given the lack of medical education for women. She raised funds from the princely states and the public. Earlier its name was Queen Mary College and Hospital, which was later changed to Lady Hardinge.
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