What is bond service like in some State there is 5 years of bond service, so like I mean can I persuade my PG in that 5 years or not ?
Hello,
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.
Thank you,
Good afternoon ,yes, in many states, you can pursue your PG (MD/MS/DNB) even if you're under a bond service obligation but the rules vary by state. Here's a breakdown based on the latest guidelines:
Three Possible Scenarios:
Bond Is Postponed
Some states allow you to defer the bond service if you get a PG seat.
You’ll complete the bond after finishing PG.
Example: Karnataka and Tamil Nadu often allow postponement.
Bond Is Waived If PG Is in Same State
In states like Rajasthan, if you pursue PG in the same state, the MBBS bond may be waived.
But you’ll sign a new PG bond after MD/MS.
Bond Must Be Completed First
States like Assam or Tripura may require you to complete MBBS bond service before joining PG.
Otherwise, you must pay the penalty (25–50 lakh depending on the state).
Rajasthan-Specific Rule (Your Case)
Bond Duration: 5 years after MBBS/BAMS
Penalty: 25 lakh
PG Admission: If you get PG in Rajasthan, the bond may be adjusted or postponed
If you go to another state for PG, you may be asked to pay the penalty or get special permission
You Should Do
Check your bond agreement—look for clauses about PG admission.
Contact the Directorate of Medical Education (DME), Rajasthan for clarification.
If planning PG in another state, ask if you can:
Postpone the bond
Transfer the bond obligation
Pay the penalty and exit