SEAT LEAVING BOND

The Seat Leaving Bond states that if a student drops out of medical or dental studies midway, they must pay a penalty to the college. The amount can range from ₹5 lakh to ₹50 lakh. This rule was also in effect in Uttar Pradesh until now, but it has changed.


Following the directives of the National Medical Commission (NMC), the Uttar Pradesh government has removed the financial penalty associated with the medical Seat Leaving Bond. This means that if you leave your studies midway, you no longer need to pay any monetary fines to the college. However, a strict rule still applies: if a student leaves their seat before completing the course, they will be barred from taking NEET admission in the next academic session.


This rule applies not only to MBBS and BDS but also to medical PG courses and super-specialty courses. It has also been clarified that this new rule will apply to those taking admission in the 2024-25 session and not to those who enrolled earlier.

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