Haryana removes Rs 10 lakh bond for MBBS admission in Govt medical colleges

Published On 2022-11-04 12:11 GMT   |   Update On 2022-11-04 12:11 GMT
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The Haryana chief minister, Manohar Lal Khattar has announced that the students taking admission in bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery (MBBS) course need not pay a bond amount of Rs 10 lakh during admission in government medical colleges.

Instead, students will now only have to enter into a bond-cum-loan agreement of the amount with the college and the concerned bank. The state government will finance the bond amount if MBBS and MD pass-out students wish to join government service as a doctor and serve for a specified period of seven years. But candidates who do not want to join government services in Haryana will have to pay the amount themselves.

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Haryana Junks Rs 10 Lakh Bond For MBBS Admissions


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