Yes, you can appear for the UPSC CMS exam even if you have a rural bond under MMVY Yojna. However, if you get selected, the bond conditions still apply. You will either have to complete the mandatory rural service or pay the bond amount (penalty) as mentioned in the agreement before joining the new post. Many states allow bond release on payment, but it depends on your state’s specific rules. It’s better to check with your state health department for exact options.
With mmvy yojna i have 5 years rural bond service. So can i give upsc cms exam and get selected what will happen to bond
Yes, you can appear for UPSC CMS while under a rural service bond like MMVY. Selection is not restricted. However, the bond is a legal obligation if you’re allotted a CMS post, the state will usually require you to either:
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Complete the bond service before joining, or
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Pay the bond penalty (bond amount + damages if applicable) to get a No Objection Certificate (NOC).
So you can sit for UPSC CMS, but to actually join service, you must either serve out the bond or buy it out.
Hello Aspirant,
You can apply for and take the UPSC Combined Medical Services (CMS) Exam while you are under the MMVY rural service bond. You are still bound to the bond. If you are selected, you will either:
- Complete the bond, i.e., you would have had to serve the 5 years of mandatory rural service, before you can take up the new post, or
- Pay the bond penalty as per your college/state, to get a No Objection Certificate (NOC) and be released to take up the CMS job.
So you may get selected for the CMS, but you must satisfy the bond (by way of service or penalty) before the central government post is taken up.
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