• 05 Apr, 2026
Karnataka PG Medical Bond Policy 2026: 3 Years Compulsory Government Service or ₹50 Lakh Penalty

Karnataka PG Medical Bond Policy 2026: 3 Years Compulsory Government Service or ₹50 Lakh Penalty

The latest Karnataka PG medical bond policy announced in March 2026 could completely change your post PG career plans.In a major update, Karnataka government has made 3 years of compulsory government service mandatory for doctors who join PG courses under government quota seats (including AIQ). Fail to serve? You’ll face a hefty ₹50 lakh penalty for degree courses (MD/MS) and ₹25 lakh for diploma.

NEET-PG 2025 Cutoff Reduced to Zero Percentile: How Seat Filling Policies Are Diluting India’s Medical Standards

The NEET-PG cutoff has been reduced to zero percentile, allowing even negative-score candidates to become eligible for MD/MS seats. This detailed analysis explains how this decision to fill private medical college seats will dilute medical standards, increase medical negligence cases, and damage the future of Indian healthcare and hardworking doctors.

Read More