SERVICE BOND, DISCONTINUE BOND, STATE QUOTA & STIPEND:-
Here’s a detailed explanation of the service bond, discontinue bond, state quota, and stipend for AIIMS MBBS students:
1. Service Bond in AIIMS for MBBS
• AIIMS MBBS Students are not required to sign a service bond after completing the MBBS course.
• Students are free to pursue postgraduate studies or work in any healthcare setting without any mandatory service commitment.
• However, state-sponsored candidates (those receiving financial aid from the state) may have specific service bond requirements to serve in the respective state for a certain period, though this is generally not applicable to AIIMS as a central institution.
2. Discontinue Bond in AIIMS for MBBS
• If a student discontinues the MBBS course after admission, they may be required to pay a discontinue bond penalty.
• Penalty Amount: The bond amount varies by campus but typically ranges between ₹5-10 lakh. This fee compensates AIIMS for resources and opportunities utilized during the initial phase of education.
• The bond is applicable if a student leaves the course midway, either voluntarily or due to personal reasons.
3. State Quota for AIIMS MBBS
• AIIMS does not have a state quota for MBBS admissions.
• The MBBS seats at AIIMS are filled based on NEET-UG ranks, and all candidates compete in a single pool, regardless of their state of origin.
• However, 50% of the seats are reserved for AIIMS internal candidates (those who have completed their schooling from AIIMS).
• The remaining 50% of seats are open for candidates from other medical colleges across India, including state candidates, as per the NEET-UG rank.
4. Stipend for AIIMS MBBS Students
• Internship Stipend:
• AIIMS MBBS students are provided with a stipend during their 1-year internship after completing their final year.
• The stipend is approximately ₹23,000–₹28,000 per month, depending on the campus.
• This stipend is paid to support living expenses during the mandatory internship, where students gain hands-on clinical experience in hospitals.
• Other Benefits:
• Free hostel accommodation (for most campuses).
• Subsidized meals in the mess.
• Access to other student facilities like sports, library, etc.