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10 to 30 lakhs will now have to be given on leaving medical studies in Madhya Pradesh

Now students taking admission in medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh will have to leave their studies in the middle, because they will have to pay an amount ranging from 10 to 30 lakh rupees according to the bond. Commissioner of Medical Education Department Nishant Varwade said that according to the Madhya Pradesh Medical Education Admission Rules-2018 and amendment by the government on June 19, 2019, for admission to the students selected from NEET in undergraduate and postgraduate courses on the basis of merit in medical and dental colleges. Courses are conducted.

Commissioner Varavade said that in the event of resignation of the student, the condition of leaving the seat would be applicable to him. Under this, if the candidate resigns from the admitted seat of Government Medical and Government Dental College, the amount of bond will be given by the candidate to the self-governing institution of Rs 10 lakh (admission year 2018 and 2019), Rs 30 lakh (admission year 2020). On resigning from the admitted seat of a private medical and private dental college, the government will have to pay the educational fee for the entire duration of the course conducted in the concerned private institution.
The above rules are applicable to all the students taking admission from the year 2018. In the event of any post graduate student leaving the seat due to any reason, it will be mandatory to deposit the amount of Rs 10 or 30 lakh (according to admission) in the account of the concerned autonomous college as per the above bond.