DME Tripura Releases Bond Service Rules For MD, MS, PG Diploma Candidates, Details
Tripura: Through a recent notification, the Directorate of Medical Education, DME Tripura has released bond service rules for candidates who intend to pursue MD, MS, Post MBBS Diploma medical courses in the state-based medical college by executing a bond for serving for a stipulated period in the state after the successful completion of the opted course.
According to the notification, all the eligible Non Sponsored & State domicile candidates availing the State Quota seats/State Quota / non-service or in-service selected candidates of the State of Tripura for PG Courses and AIQ candidates applying to get a stipend from Govt. of Tripura shall execute a Bond in favour of the State Government stating that he/she shall serve under Govt. of Tripura for at least 3 (three) years immediately after successful completion of the course of PG (MD/MS) and at least 2(two) years in rural/ difficult/ remote areas immediately after successful completion of PG Diploma Courses (Post MBBS Diploma Courses at IGM Hospital).
In case of such candidates fail to serve under the Government of Tripura as per Bond :
(i) He/she has to pay an amount of Rs. 35.00 lakh (Rupees thirty-five lakhs) only in respect of Post Graduate Course in Pre & Para clinical Subjects (Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine & Community Medicine) to the Government of Tripura.
(ii) He/She has to pay of Rs. 50.00 lakhs (Rupees fifty lakhs) only in-respect of Clinical Subjects (Medicine, Surgery, Orthopaedics, ENT, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Anaesthesiology, Radio-diagnosis and Dermatology) to the Government of Tripura.
(iii) All the selected candidates who shall be admitted under State Quota seats and All India Quota shall execute a Bond stating that he/she will pay an amount of Rs. 20.00 lakhs (Rupees twenty lakhs) to the Govt. of Tripura if he/she discontinues the course after getting admitted before completion of the course.
Moreover, PG students of Medical Colleges of the State and outside the State (Domicile, Sponsored and Central Government Nominee shall execute the Bond in favour of the State Government (Government of Tripura) that he/she shall serve under Government of Tripura for at least 5 (five) years immediately after successful completion of the course. In case of failure to serve under the Government of Tripura as per Bond he/she shall have to pay Rs. 50.00 lakhs for Clinical Subjects and Rs. 35.00 lakhs for Pre & Para Clinical subjects to the Government of Tripura.
On the matter of PG service Bond for PG Diploma Courses i.e. Post MBBS Diploma at IGM Hospital for State in-service doctors only, the notification states, "Selected Candidates of the Post MBBS Diploma Courses shall have to execute a bond in favour of State Govt. to pay Rs. 15 lacs to Govt. of Tripura on failing to serve under Govt. of Tripura in Rural/Difficult/ Remote areas for the stipulated period as per service Bond."
Non Sponsored/ Sponsored/State Domicile Candidates and 50 % AIQ seats candidates who will be pursuing the PG (MD/MS/Diploma) courses in AGMC and TMC who opts to take/is taking stipend/salary from Govt. of Tripura shall have to execute a Bond stating that he/she will pay an amount of Rs. 25.00 lakhs in Pre Clinical & Para Clinical PG Degree Courses and Rs. 35.00 lakhs in Clinical PG Degree subject courses and Rs. 10.00 lakhs for all PG Diploma Courses to the Government of Tripura, if he/she discontinues he/her PG Course at any point of time before completion, the DME Tripura has further mentioned.
Service Bond obligation will not apply on a candidate if the appointment is not made by the Government within 06 (six) months from the date of communication to the Government of his/her successful completion of the course and eligibility of service, the candidates are advised to note.
To view the official notice click on the following link:
https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/educational-notification-of-neet-pg-2021-223-164680.pdf
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