After mbbs during bond service where we can live . Government provide accommodation or not .can we live outside the accommodation with our own risk please tell me
Hello,
During the bond service after MBBS , it depends on the state rules and the hospital where you are posted.
In most cases:
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Government may provide accommodation , but it's not always guaranteed .
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If accommodation is not provided, then you can live outside on your own , but that will be your own responsibility .
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Even if accommodation is given, you can choose to stay outside (like in a rented room or PG) at your own risk . No problem in that usually.
But rules can be slightly different in each state, so it's better to confirm with the medical department or hospital where you get posted.
Hope it helps !
After completing MBBS and joining the government bond service you are typically posted to a community health centre or primary health centre in a rural or semi urban area During this bond period the government usually provides basic accommodation near the healthcare facility This accommodation may include a shared living space staff quarters or an individual room depending on the location and availability Some states may also offer a house allowance instead of actual housing but most provide standard quarters near the work location The living conditions may vary but they are meant to ensure that you are close enough to perform your duties efficiently You can live in the government provided housing without any additional rent in most cases It is important to check the specific policies of the state health department or medical university for detailed information as the rules may vary slightly across different states