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I am a first year mbbs student in uttar pradesh .. But i want to leave mbbs due to my mental health problems.... Can I leave mbbs without paying bond.. Not completed first semester yet... Pls help


Ankit Kumar 18th Apr, 2021
Answer (1)
Abhishek Khurana 27th May, 2021

Hi student,

I would like to inform you that  as you have enrolled into the MBBS Course therefore you must have had submitted your documents like your Class 10 and 12 Mark Sheet so you cannot withdraw all that without paying the amount of Bond which you have had signed before getting admission to the college.

In Uttar Pradesh the amount of bond is divisible as it was clear that after MBBS bond or the Rural Bond was of 10 lack rupees but i would like to tell you that there is a bond of Internship and also the course duration which the government pays for each student .The fees of private college is so high but  the government pays the requirements in government college since MBBS is a  very expensive degree so the government would not want to vacant a seat and ruin its value.

You can also use our collage predictor to understand your standing in the competetion:-


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I wish you very best for a very Bright Career Ahead. I am always available for any further queries.

Thank You.

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