Haryana’s MBBS bond policy: Serve 5 years, pay Rs 25.77 lakh penalty

Published On 2025-04-18 12:03 GMT   |   Update On 2025-04-18 12:25 GMT
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Students getting admitted to the MBBS courses at the government medical colleges in Haryana will have to undergo compulsory government service for 5 years after completing their Undergraduate medical education. If the students choose to opt out of the bond service liability, they will have to pay Rs 23,19,381 (for female students) to Rs 25,77,090 (for male students) as a penalty.

Meanwhile, for the students getting admitted to Government Aided Medical College (MAMC, Agroha), the bond amount is Rs 21,90,000 for male students and Rs 19,71,000 for female students.

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