do we get paid during bond duration in mbbs
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Yes, you get paid during the rural service after MBBS.
Avg salary you get is INR 50,000 to 60,000. However salary depends upon the state, college or institution.
You must go through with your bond to know about these things.
The concerned government will pay you for the rural service you give. Before taking admission you should go through the bonds of different states.
If you work directly after MBBS, you will work as a JR ( Junior Resident)
Or if you work after doing PG,, you will work as SR ( Senior Resident)
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Please read your Service Bond carefully if you are a Junior Resident, or if you are a government sponsored student. As a general rule, service bonds are in favor of the employer who is providing the training. If the stipend was paid by the state or by the central government, however, it might be in the Institute's favor or the state in the medical or technical fields. Thus, during the Bond period, you may be required to work in Rural Dispensaries, Community Health Centres, and Primary Health Centers, or at the College itself (if you are a Senior Resident) and the Concerned Government is responsible for paying your salary for service in rural areas.
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Yeah! In the Bond duration, the Intern MBBS doctors are paid some stipend. The stipend varies from college to college and from state to state. In general, the stipend ranges between Rs. 17k to 45k per month, varying all over India.
Now there are some protests for increasing the salary of the MBBS Interns, and hopefully it may increase in future. But at the present scenario the pay scale is the same as provided above.
To know more about the protest regarding the hike in Intern Stipends, visit the link below:
To know more about MBBS as a career option, visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mbbs-bachelor-of-medicine-bachelor-of-surgery
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!