Breaking |

Breaking |

Medical students to sign Rs 5 lakh to Rs 7.5 lakh bond in Haryana
Published : Jun 26, 2018, 4:05 pm IST
Updated : Jun 26, 2018, 4:05 pm IST
SHARE ARTICLE
Medical students to sign Rs 5 lakh to Rs 7.5 lakh bond in Haryana
Medical students to sign Rs 5 lakh to Rs 7.5 lakh bond in Haryana

Haryana government has notifieda new policy for admission to medical and dental institutions in the state from the upcoming...

Haryana government has notifieda new policy for admission to medical and dental institutions in the state from the upcoming 2018-19 session, as per which candidates seeking admission to MBBS/BDS and the post-graduate courses will have to execute a bond, promising not to leave the courses after securing admission.After commencement of undergraduate course, if a student leaves it before completion of full period, he or she will have to pay the bond money of Rs five lakh, a spokesman of the Medical Education and Research Department said. A similar bond of Rs 7.5 lakh will be got executed from the candidates seeking admission to MD/MS courses. 

The institution reserves the right to recover such money from the defaulters as per due procedure. The same shall be applicable for the candidates taking admission under Management quota category also, the spokesman said.The bond would be executed at the time of admission, as per the policy which was notified last week.The state government has notified the policy for admission to MBBS/BDS courses in government, government aided and private medical and dental educational institutions, the spokesman said.Moreover, if any candidate pursuing postgraduate course leaves it after commencement, he/she will be barred to take the admission in any medical/dental PG course for next three years.

Advertisement

Haryana government Haryana government

This practice of executing the bond has been made compulsory for the first time in the state.Notably, in the recent past the medical institutes had to struggle with vacant seats after the candidates left the course in between to pursue it in other states or by seeking admission abroad and the state government's move is apparently seen to safeguard the interests of the institutions. The candidates at the time of admission will be required to execute a bond with two sureties (on non-judicial stamp duly  attested by First Class Magistrate that he or she will not leave the course before completion.

The spokesman said that the fee will be payable on annual basis and the institutes would not insist upon the candidates to deposit fee for the entire course in advance.The fee for the first year course would be deposited by the successful candidates in the shape of demand draft payable to Registrar, Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak. The fee would be transferred to the respective institutions by the Chairman, Admission Committee after completion of the admission process.

Advertisement

B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, RohtakB.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak

In case of request for withdrawal of admission by a candidate after the last date of admission, the fee would not be refundable to the candidate except on account of death or serious mental illness or serious grievous physical injury.Notably, there are five recognised government, one government-aided and five private medical colleges and one government and ten private dental colleges in the state.

Advertisement
SHARE ARTICLE

PTI

Advertisement
Advertisement

Exclusive Interview: Sports Minister Meet Hayer on the Cricket Pitch | Nimrat Kaur | SpokesmanTv

07 Nov 2023 5:55 PM

"Spokesman Di Sath" at Ghagwal Village, Major Revelations by villagers

09 Oct 2023 6:30 PM

Drugs Being sold inside the Jail, Major revelation of this prisoner on Spokesman Tv......

06 Sep 2023 6:01 PM

Sukhjinder Randhawa's Son Udayveer's Major Statement After Fight Video Went Viral | Interview

31 Aug 2023 6:45 PM

Exclusive Disclosure in Kotakpura Firing Case, Spokesman got Solid Evidence! Watch the video!

31 Aug 2023 6:43 PM
Advertisement