2 Years Compulsory Govt Service with Rs 10 Lakh Bond Penalty for MBBS, BDS Admissions in UP this year
Bond Service
Lucknow: MBBS/BDS students getting admitted to the government-run medical and dental colleges in Uttar Pradesh will have to execute a compulsory government service bond of 2 years with a Rs 10 lakh bond penalty at the time of admission.
As per the bond terms specified by the UP Government, after completion of the MBBS/BDS course, the candidates will be required to undergo government service for two years. If the MBBS/BDS graduates do not honour the bond terms, they will be liable to pay a Rs 10 lakh bond penalty to the State Government.
The Bond Order states that "In accordance with the instructions provided in the Government Order No. 950 / 71-2-82 / 2017 dated 07.03.2018 of Medical Education Section-2 as amended, students getting admission in graduate (MBBS / BDS) courses in government medical / dental colleges / institutions / universities will be made to fill a bond related to compulsory government service..."
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