NEET PG: Jnk Proposes 2-year Mandatory bond service policy or Rs 50 Lakh Penalty
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The Health and Medical Education Department of Jammu and Kashmir has proposed to introduce a two-year mandatory bond service policy for the postgraduate medical students.
After completing their PG medical courses, the NEET PG medical graduates in Jammu and Kashmir will have to undergo a two-year mandatory service, and if they opt out of the service, they will have to pay Rs 50 lakh as a penalty.
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NEET PG: Mandatory Service for 2 Years or Rs 50 Lakh Penalty- JnK proposes Bond policy
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