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My bams college started literally few days ago and I already feel like fish out of water..I started my neet prep for 2025 . Can I quit the bams in the middle after getting govt med seat. As far as I know I haven't signed any bond or documents regarding the fine or penalty regarding quitting it in the middle..but do you think the institution would still demand me to pay the whole 5 year fee... And I'm studying in a govt seat in a private Ayurveda college affiliated to RGUS Bangalore.and is there anyone who could help me with such procedures and the post drop out procedures like the documents I have to collect from the clg ?? Please do let me know....


naina 6th Dec, 2024
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Prachi Kumari 15th Dec, 2024

Hello,

Yes, you can quit BAMS if you secure a government medical seat, but it's crucial to check the specific terms of your college and university rules.

  • Fees and Penalty:

    • Since you haven't signed a bond or agreement regarding fines for quitting, it's less likely that you'll face an immediate penalty, but you may still be liable for the remaining fees of the academic year.
    • Government Ayurvedic colleges often have strict rules regarding fee refunds, and the college might retain a portion of the fees if you leave midway.
  • Documents to Collect:

    • Request a Transfer Certificate (TC) and Migration Certificate to ensure smooth transition to your new medical seat.
    • Obtain your marksheets and any other academic documents from the college.
    • You might need to fill out a leave or withdrawal form for official records.
  • Post-Drop Out Procedures:

    • After dropping out, ensure your seat is officially vacated for future candidates.
    • Keep a record of your communication with the college administration regarding your departure.
  • Consultation:

    • It's wise to speak to the college administration or a legal advisor to clarify all procedural details before making the final decision.

Hope it helps !

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15th Dec, 2024
Thank you sir
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kumardurgesh1802 6th Dec, 2024

Hello Naina,

Yes, you can quit your BAMS course after securing a government medical seat, especially if there’s no bond or agreement about penalties. However, private colleges may impose charges for withdrawal. Notify your college in writing and collect essential documents like the Transfer Certificate, Migration Certificate, academic transcripts, and NOC. Clear any pending dues and check the withdrawal policy with the affiliating university (RGUHS). Consult a legal advisor if needed to avoid issues and ensure a smooth process.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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6th Dec, 2024
Thank you so much for your guidance mr Kumar Durgesh..
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