Andhra Pradesh: One year service in rural, tribal areas now mandatory for PG medicos
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A one-year service in rural and tribal areas is to be made compulsory for post-graduate medical students who complete their course with government support.
"The government has taken a policy decision in this regard and necessary orders will be issued soon," Andhra Pradesh Principal Secretary (Health) M T Krishna Babu said.
Krishna Babu told reporters that about 400 students pursue post-graduate medical education with the government support in the State every year under Category-A.
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One year service in rural, tribal areas now mandatory for PG medicos in Andhra Pradesh
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