Rs 1.5 crore bond for SS, Rs 1 Crore for PG in Haryana

Published On 2022-03-28 08:54 GMT   |   Update On 2022-03-28 08:54 GMT
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Imposing costlier penalty this time for doctors, the Haryana Government has approved a new draft bond service policy for PG medical Degree, PG Diploma and DNB courses for Haryana Civil Medical Service (HCMS) and Haryana Civil Dental Service (HCDS) in the Health Department.

According to the draft policy, the doctors will be required to execute a bond agreement of Rs 1 crore for PG degree with pay, Rs 65 lakh for PG diploma with pay and Rs 1.50 crore for the super-speciality course with pay. Moreover, with the benefit of incentive/reservation with pay, an amount of Rs.1 crore has been set for super specialisation, Rs.75 lakh for PG medical degree and Rs. 45 lakh for PG Diploma. Similarly, an amount of Rs.75 lakh for super speciality, Rs.40 lakh for PG degree and Rs.25 lakh for PG diploma has been fixed for medicos who don't intend to avail the benefit of incentive/reservation. Earlier, for the PG course, the candidates needed to pay the amount Rs 10 lakh for which Bond had to be executed at the time of admission by the Institute.

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