3 yrs Compulsory Rural Service, Rs 50 Lakh Penalty for PG Medical degree, Rs 25 lakh for PG Diploma: Karnataka Bond Policy
Bond Service Policy in Uttar Pradesh
Bengaluru: 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.
In the undertaking as required under Rule 15(6) of the Karnataka Conduct of Entrance Test for Selection and Admission to the Post-Graduate Medical and Dental Degree and Diploma Courses Rules, 2006, the candidates admitted under 'All India Quota'/'State Quota' PG medical degree/diploma courses will have to state the following:
"I am aware of the fact that the tuition fee for Government seat is highly subsidized, I shall be under an obligation to serve the State of Karnataka for a minimum period of three years after completion of my post-graduate course as required under rule 15(6) of the Karnataka conduct of entrance test for selection and admission to the post-graduate medical and dental degree and diploma course rules, 2006. After reading and fully understanding the abovementioned Rules, I have opted for the "Government’ seat"," states the undertaking.
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