Thursday, September 7, 2017

Two-year Govt. service must for PG medicos

The State Government ordered that aspirants to super-speciality courses will have to sign a bond valued at Rs. 50 lakh while taking admission. This is to ensure two-year compulsory government service. Currently an individual who opts for PG or super-speciality studies has to sign up for one-year service. Now, that the duration has been doubled. The order assumes significance as the counselling for 150 seats in the State is underway. The move is unlikely to be opposed by the PG medicos. This year, admission to super-speciality courses is through the common NEET pool. Performance of students from Telangana has not been as good as those from other states. Given that all other states have bonded compulsory service between one year and three years, aspirants here would lose out to aspirants from rest of the country on merit basis. “The Government had introduced the bonds to ensure that our students do not lose out to the competition.

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