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Bond fee for MBBS admissions at AFMC Pune increased from 61 lakh to 65 lakh
Overview
The candidates getting admitted into the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) are now required to pay a bond fee of Rs 65 lakh, according to the latest information brochure released by the AFMC for MBBS admissions for this year. Last year, the amount was Rs 61 lakh.
Confirmation to this effect was recently made by the information brochure for admission to MBBS course 2023 released by the AFMC states,
This bond amount comes as a part of the clause that doctors would have to serve the Armed forces compulsorily. The bond fee is an amount payable at the time of admission in case the candidate decides to withdraw from the course after a specified window period.
For more details, check out the link given below:
Rs 65 Lakh Bond For MBBS Admissions At AFMC Pune This Year