7 Years of Commission Service, Rs 69 Lakh Penalty: AFMC Pune Bond policy for MBBS 2025
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Pune: MBBS aspirants getting admitted to the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune, this year will have to compulsorily serve as Medical Officers in the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) for seven years after completing their course.
At the time of getting admitted to the MBBS course at AFMC, the candidates will have to sign a bond agreement of Rs 69 lakh and if the candidates withdraw from the college after 7 days of admission, or if they fail to fulfill their bond service liabilities, they will have to pay the bond money as a penalty.
Since last year, the bond amount set by AFMC has increased by Rs 2 lakh. Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that while last year, the MBBS aspirants were required to pay a bond fee of Rs 67 lakh, the year before that the amount was Rs 65 lakh.
"Candidates admitted to AFMC for MBBS course have a compulsory liability to serve as Commissioned Officers in the Armed Forces Medical Services. The offer of the type of commission will depend upon the vacancies available and shall be determined on merit-cum-option at the final MBBS examination. The liability of the SSC officers passing out of AFMC to serve in the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) would be 7 (seven) years. The Permanent Commission (PC) Officers will have to serve in AFMS till date of superannuation. Complete details of Service Liability & Bond Agreement will be given to the candidates shortlisted for the screening," stated the AFMC Information Brochure for Admission to MBBS Course 2025.
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