Rs 67 lakh bond penalty, 7 years of commission service: AFMS bond policy for MBBS candidates 2024

MBBS aspirants getting admitted to the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune this year will have to compulsorily serve as Medical Officers in the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) after completing their course. As per the service liability bond agreement, which is mandatory to be submitted by the interested candidates at the time of admission, the candidates will be liable to pay a bond amount of Rs 67 lakhs if they leave the college after seven days of admission and do not fulfil the compulsory service requirements.There has been an increase of Rs 2 lakh in the bond money set by AFMC. Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that last year MBBS aspirants were required to pay a bond fee of Rs 65 lakh and the year before that the bond amount was Rs 61 lakh.For more information, click on the link below:7 years of Commission Service, Rs 67 lakh bond penalty: AFMS Bond policy for MBBS candidates 2024