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The bond service rule in medical colleges is something every student should understand clearly. In many states like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, or Karnataka, if you study MBBS or even BDS/BAMS in a government college at subsidized fees, you are required to sign a bond agreement. This usually states that after graduation you must serve in government hospitals for a certain number of years (commonly 1–5 years) or else pay a penalty (which can be 5–50 lakhs depending on the state). If your state has a 5-year bond, then you are technically required to complete that service before pursuing PG full-time. Some states, however, allow students to start PG but only if they pay the bond penalty or get an official bond release. Others may let you apply for PG but you must complete bond service after finishing PG.
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In general, the compulsory service bond for medical graduates (like 5 years rural service for Haryana) applies mainly to students admitted to government medical colleges which have mostly state quota seats. If you take admission in deemed university, you are normally taking admission under all-India quota which does not belong to the state quota, so deemed students would not normally come under state service bonds, but again rules could change so you would still need to confirm latest bond conditions in official prospectus or counselling notification of the relevant state.
Good afternoon ,to apply for a job in the Income Tax Department, you’ll need to follow the official recruitment process, which varies depending on the post (e.g., Tax Assistant, Inspector, MTS, Stenographer). Here's a clear guide:
1. Check Official Notifications
Visit the Income Tax Recruitment Notices page. https://incometaxindia.gov.in/Pages/recruitment-notices.aspx
Look for openings like:
Tax Assistant
Inspector of Income Tax
Stenographer
Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS)
Administrative Officer
2. Eligibility Criteria
Tax Assistant: Graduate + typing skills
Inspector: Graduate + SSC CGL qualification
MTS: 10th pass
Stenographer: 12th pass + shorthand/typing
Age: Usually 18–27 years, with relaxation for reserved categories
3. Apply Online
Applications are submitted via incometaxindia.gov.in (http://incometaxindia.gov.in) or through SSC (for Inspector posts via SSC CGL).
Fill the form, upload documents, and pay the fee (if applicable).
4. Selection Process
Written Exam or SSC CGL
Skill Test (for typing/steno posts)
Interview (for some posts)
Document Verification
Latest Recruitment Updates
Tax Assistant & MTS: Last recruitment was open from March 15 to April 15, 2025
Inspector Posts: Expected via SSC CGL 2025
Keep checking Careers360’s Income Tax Recruitment page for updates https://competition.careers360.com/articles/income-tax-recruitment
With a rank of 6987 in TS EAPCET, you may have a chance to get a seat in a government agriculture college, but it depends on the category you belong to, the course you choose, and the closing ranks of previous years. Agriculture courses like B.Sc. Agriculture are generally less competitive than engineering or medical, so government seats are possible if the ranks are within the cutoff range.
The last date for UG admissions depends entirely on the university or college you are applying to, as well as the type of course. For central universities and most state universities, the admission deadline is tied to the counselling schedule of entrance exams like CUET, TS EAMCET, or state-level tests. If the admission is merit-based (direct on 12th marks), the date is usually fixed by the college’s academic calendar and approved by the state higher education department. Many universities also extend deadlines when seats remain vacant after the first or second round of admissions. For professional courses such as engineering, medicine, or agriculture, the last date is announced on the official counselling website after the final phase. If you are applying for general degree courses like BA, BSc, or BCom, private colleges sometimes keep accepting applications until all seats are filled, which can even go into September.
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Yes, most nursing colleges that are run under medical universities or are government-approved now admit both male and female students for B.Sc. Nursing, as per the guidelines of the Indian Nursing Council (INC). Earlier, nursing was a female-dominated profession in India, and very few institutes accepted male candidates, but this has changed in recent years due to demand for male nurses, especially in operation theatres, ICUs, and emergency care. If the “Cancer College” you are referring to is a specialty institution focusing on oncology, then admission for boys will depend on whether the college is affiliated with a nursing university that follows INC norms. Usually, the eligibility is: completion of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English, with a minimum of 45% marks (relaxation for reserved categories). Some colleges conduct entrance exams, while others admit based on merit. You should check the official website or contact the admissions department of the specific cancer hospital college for the current year’s guidelines. Keep in mind that male candidates might have separate hostel arrangements, and clinical postings will be equally given in both oncology and general wards to meet training requirements.
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Indeed, a number of universities provide b.sc nursing programs tailored to male students, including oncology degrees. The profession is not a gender restricted and male nurses are becoming more and more in demand in a variety of Health care settings, even if some institutions may have fewer seats available for male applicants.
It's possible for you to pursue an MBA in hospital management in India even if you haven't passed the FMGE exam. To apply for this program, you need to identify colleges that offer this course, and often they require exams like the CAT, MAT, XAT, or CMAT, and sometimes private colleges directly give you admission.
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If in your original CBSE 2024 result your PCM aggregate was below 55% but you have now taken improvement exams and increased your marks so that PCM aggregate is more than 55%, then you can be considered eligible for Delhi Technological University (DTU) under OBC category, provided you meet other criteria such as qualifying JEE Main. DTU’s eligibility requirement for B.Tech admissions generally specifies a minimum PCM aggregate of 60% for the general category and slightly lower for OBC/SC/ST as per government norms (often 55%). Since your aggregate has now improved beyond the cut-off after the improvement exam, your updated marksheet should be valid for eligibility during admission. However, it is important that your improvement result is issued by CBSE before the admission deadline, and that you submit the updated marksheet during counselling. If you only have the improvement scorecard after counselling closes, it may not be accepted. My advice is to check DTU’s admission brochure for the exact OBC relaxation policy this year and keep all updated documents ready before the registration process starts.
If you filled in your domicile certificate number and serial number while filling in your caste certificate details for the UP SI 2025 exam, such information would be considered wrong information. You would need to first check if the application form correction window is open through the official UPPRPB portal. If the correction facility opens, update the caste certificate details there. If the facility does not provide a correction option, the best option will be to fill a new application form with correct details so that it does not get rejected later in document verification.
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