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Rajasthan’s ₹25 Lakh Bond Warning for PG Medical Students

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· Apr 7, 2025

The Rajasthan government has revised its bond policy for PG medical and super-specialty (SS) admissions, introducing stricter terms for service obligations. Candidates admitted to postgraduate and super-specialty courses in government colleges in 2025 will now be bound by a ₹25 lakh penalty if they fail to serve in rural areas after course completion. This move aims to ensure that qualified doctors contribute to Rajasthan’s public health system, particularly in underserved regions.

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Rajasthan introduces a strict bond policy for 2025 PG medical and SS admissions. A ₹25 lakh penalty applies if candidates don’t serve in rural areas post-course. Read the complete rules.

New Bond Policy Rules for PG Medical and SS Admissions

All candidates taking admission in government medical colleges for PG and SS programs in 2025 must sign a bond agreement.

The bond mandates two years of compulsory rural service after completing the course.

Failure to serve the rural posting will lead to a penalty of ₹25 lakh, recoverable by the state.

Students unwilling to serve must pay the bond amount before leaving the course or institution.


Implications for Medical Students and Aspirants

Aspirants should carefully evaluate their willingness to serve in rural areas before accepting admission.

The policy ensures equitable distribution of healthcare services, especially in underserved districts.

For students from Rajasthan, the rule is applicable across state quota and all-India quota seats.

This may impact the admission decision of students who plan to pursue higher education or work abroad immediately after PG/SS.


Institutional and Government Justifications

The government has stressed the need to fill rural doctor vacancies and improve healthcare infrastructure.

The bond policy will improve doctor-to-patient ratios in public health centers.

Colleges will strictly implement the bond terms and inform students during the counselling process.

Officials believe this measure will reduce absenteeism and increase accountability among graduates.


Conclusion
With the implementation of the ₹25 lakh bond penalty, Rajasthan sets a firm stance on public healthcare commitments from PG medical and SS students. Candidates are advised to weigh their long-term goals against this mandatory rural service requirement before securing admission.

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