Karnataka Bond Policy: 3 years compulsory rural service, Rs 50 lakh penalty for PG Medical degree, Rs 25 lakh for PG Diploma

Published On 2024-10-07 12:06 GMT   |   Update On 2024-10-07 12:06 GMT
MBBS or BDS graduates getting admitted to postgraduate medical/dental degree courses in Karnataka Government medical institutes must undergo three years of compulsory rural service or pay Rs 50 lakh as a penalty. Besides, the bond service penalty is Rs 25 lakh for the candidates getting admitted to PG medical/dental diploma courses.
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) shared the information in this regard on its official website. At the time of admission to PG Medical/Dental Degree/Diploma courses, the candidates are required to submit compulsory rural service bond on Rs 100 stamp paper and undertaking for three years of service on Rs 200/- stamp paper duly notarized at the time of admission.

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