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What is the "bond system" in PG courses of Dental Colleges.?


Jayesh Dodiyar 19th Mar, 2019
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Kritika Gupta 3rd Apr, 2019

Hello Jayesh, 

In MBBS courses,  colleges often ask you to sign a government bond of usually one lakh rupees or so as security money. This is the money you have to pay if you want to suddenly quit your medical course or refuse to do the compulsory internship assigned under the course. You will have to pay the bond money in case you quit because they withold your original class 12 certificate and other such original documents which they will not give back unless you have paid them the security money as prescribed in the bond. 

Hope this helps :) 

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5th Apr, 2019
Thank you
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Apple Apple 19th Mar, 2019
I got Civil 25.7 marks score 322 obc category any chance of Osmania and JNTU  University.. female
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19th Mar, 2019
Pls answer
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20th Mar, 2019
Hey . Apple Apple... I m Dental graduate..  I m not knowing about your field... Kindly ask another one for your answer...
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