Enquire now

State-wise Bond Conditions in Government Medical Colleges in India 2025-26

25 Jul 2025 8237 views
State-wise Bond Conditions in Government Medical Colleges in India 2025-26

Pursuing MBBS in a Government Medical College is the dream of many Indian medical aspirants due to its affordability and prestige. However, one key factor often overlooked is the bond agreement imposed by various state governments. These bonds mandate students to serve in rural/government areas for a fixed duration or pay a financial penalty.

In this blog, we break down the state-wise bond conditions for MBBS students in government colleges for the academic session 2025-26.

Got Questions About MBBS Bond Rules?
Consult Team Get My University
Call us on +91 76 786 76 001
Or
Write us at info@getmyuniversity.com


What is Bond Condition in Government Medical College?

A bond is a legal agreement between the student and the state government stating that the student must:-

  • Serve in government/rural hospitals for a specified period post-MBBS.
  • Pay a penalty amount (ranging from ₹5 lakh to ₹1 crore) if they choose not to fulfill the service duration.

The bond aims to address the shortage of doctors, especially in rural and underserved areas.


State-wise Bond Conditions for MBBS (Government Medical Colleges)

Below given are the state-wise conditions for NEET UG 2025-26 of Government Medical Colleges:-

State Bond Duration Penalty Amount Compulsory Service
Andaman & Nicobar 1 Year INR 10 Lakhs Yes (Rural/ Govt Service Required)
Goa No Bond INR 10 Lakhs Not Applicable
Madhya Pradesh  1 Year INR 10 Lakhs Yes
Maharashtra 1 Year INR 10 Lakhs Yes, Rural Posting Mandatory
Rajasthan 2 Years INR 10 Lakhs Yes
Uttar Pradesh 2 Years INR 10 Lakhs Yes


Government Medical Colleges without Bond 2025-26

The following government medical institutions do not require MBBS graduates to serve a compulsory service bond after completing their course:

  1. AIIMS
  2. BHU
  3. JIPMER
  4. AMU


Which states have no MBBS bond in India?

In these states/UTs, government medical colleges do not impose a compulsory service bond (such as serving in rural areas or paying a penalty).

  1. Andhra Pradesh
  2. Bihar
  3. Chandigarh
  4. Himachal Pradesh
  5. Jammu & Kashmir
  6. Kerala
  7. Manipur
  8. Meghalaya
  9. Nagaland
  10. Puducherry
  11. Telangana 
  12. West Bengal


States with Least Bond for MBBS 2025-26

Here are the list of few states with least bond for MBBS 2025-26 which a student can opt with low penalties. Choosing such states can provide career flexibility and faster specialization opportunities.

State Bond Penalty
Andaman & Nicobar 1 Year INR 10 Lakhs
Delhi 1 Year INR 15 Lakhs
Goa 1 Year INR 10 Lakhs
Gujarat 1 Year INR 20 Lakhs
Karnataka 1 Year Mandatory
Madhya Pradesh 1 Year INR 10 Lakhs
Maharashtra 1 Year INR 10 Lakhs
Punjab 1 Year INR 20 Lakhs
Chhattisgarh 2 Years Mandatory
Dadra & Nagra Haveli 2 Years INR  40 Lakhs
Odisha 2 Years INR 25 Lakhs
Uttar Pradesh 2 Years INR 10 Lakhs


States with Maximum Bond for MBBS 2025-26

For the 2025-26 academic session, several Indian states have imposed long-term MBBS service bonds with hefty penalties for non-compliance.  The states with maximum bond for MBBS 2025-26 are as follows:-

State Bond Penalty
Jharkhand 3 Years INR 30 Lakhs
Assam 5 Years INR 30 Lakhs
Haryana 5 Years INR 25 Lakhs
Tamil Nadu 5 Years INR 5 Lakhs
Tripura 5 Years INR 20 Lakhs


Consult Team Get My University

The state-wise MBBS bond condition is an important yet often overlooked aspect of medical admissions in India. Before locking your college choices in NEET counselling 2025-26, analyze both academic quality and bond obligations.

For any kind of assistance, get in touch with Team Get My University and obtain complete guidance related to MBBS Admission in India. Team GMU offer personalized counselling which can help student get the best medical college in their budget and their acquired score.

All you need to do is to get in touch with Team GMU via call +91 76 786 76 001 or write your query at info@getmyuniversity.com.

Good Luck to All MBBS Aspirants.

about

Our FAQ's

Bond service can delay or interfere with NEET PG coaching and exam attempts, especially in states with longer compulsory service.

Yes, Gujarat is considered a closed state for MBBS admissions, meaning that only candidates who are permanent residents or have a domicile in Gujarat are eligible to apply for state quota seats. This applies to both government and private medical colleges within the state. 

Delhi, Goa, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Andaman & Nicobar Islands are student-friendly in terms of bonds.

Mostly no, but some semi-government institutions may follow similar rules.

No, bond policies vary by state. Some have no financial penalties, while others mandate 5 years of service.

Send Your Query

about
FREE 24/7 SUPPORT

Get Free & Quality Online Consultation

Medical Admission is a complex process and needs a great amount of pre-planning and a professional approach which can match RIGHT FIT FOR RIGHT STUDENTS.

Team Get My University assists medical aspirants in the following ways:

  • College-level profiling which includes analysis of Clinical Facts & Non-Clinical Facts.
  • Proper budget planning by objectively explaining hidden elements.
  • Clarity about the admission process of multiple states Counselling.
  • Systematic analysis of past year Cutoffs and scientific trend analysis about the future.
  • Planning the admission process in detail to prevent any confusion.

It is not JUST about getting an institute, it is MOST about getting the best institute and a poor candidate profile.

Request a callback