Haryana NEET PG Bond: Service Duration, Stipend, Penalty & Rules

Haryana NEET PG bond applies to most MD/MS/PG Diploma seats, government and private. Candidates sign a service bond or financial surety at admission. Duration, stipend, and penalty depend on seat category, institute type, and the current DMER Haryana notification. Since terms change yearly, always verify the exact figures from the official UHSR Rohtak brochure before joining. 

Haryana NEET PG Bond – Key Highlights

ParticularDetails
Applicable CoursesMD, MS, PG Diploma
Bond TypeService bond (Government Seats) / Financial Surety (Private & Deemed Seats)
Governing AuthorityDirectorate of Medical Education & Research (DMER), Haryana
Conducting BodyPt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences (UHSR), Rohtak
Applicable QuotasState Quota, Management Quota, NRI Quota
Institute Types CoveredGovernment, Government-Aided, Private, Deemed, ESIC
Service ObligationMandatory government/institutional service period (varies by category — confirm through the latest official notification).
Penalty on Bond BreakFixed monetary penalty as per the current DMER/UHSR notification (varies by seat category and institute).
Penalty on Mid-Course DiscontinuationSurety forfeiture, fee liability, and admission restriction for the prescribed period.
StipendPaid monthly during the course; Government institutes follow the prescribed pay scale, while private colleges follow their own stipend policy.
Bond ExecutionExecuted on stamp paper at the time of institute reporting and document verification.
ExemptionsAllowed only on a case-by-case basis (such as higher studies or medical grounds). No blanket exemption is available for Private/Management seats.
Official Website dmer.haryana.gov.in | uhsr.ac.in
Last VerifiedAlways verify the latest UHSR PG Counselling Brochure before relying on bond amount, service obligation, stipend, or penalty figures.

What Is the Haryana NEET PG Bond

The Haryana NEET PG bond is a signed undertaking (and, in most institutes, a financial surety) that a candidate submits at the time of joining an MD, MS, or PG Diploma seat in Haryana. It legally binds the candidate to either:

  • Complete the course and, where applicable, serve the mandatory government/institutional service period, or

  • Pay a pre-defined penalty amount if they leave the seat, discontinue the course, or refuse to serve the bond period.

The bond is administered by Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences (UHSR), Rohtak, on behalf of the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Haryana, and applies to seats filled through Haryana State Quota as well as Management/NRI Quota counselling.

Haryana PG Medical Bond Rules – Government Medical Colleges

Candidates admitted to State Quota PG seats in Haryana government medical colleges (such as Pt. B.D. Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak) are generally required to:

  • Sign a service bond at the time of joining.

  • Serve a fixed period in government or rural health institutions after completing the PG course.

  • Pay a penalty if they choose not to serve, or if they discontinue the course midway.

Government college bonds are typically the strictest, since these seats are heavily subsidised by the state and the bond is meant to address the shortage of specialists in public healthcare.

Is Haryana NEET PG Bond Mandatory

Yes, the Haryana NEET PG bond is mandatory. Every candidate joining an MD, MS, or PG Diploma seat government or private must sign it at admission. Government seats carry a service obligation with a ₹10 Lakh penalty for non-compliance; private seats carry a financial surety instead. No candidate can join without signing it.

Haryana PG Medical Bond Rules – Private Medical Colleges

This is the section most private-seat candidates search for, and it’s often skipped in generic bond articles.

Private and deemed medical colleges in Haryana including institutes affiliated with SGT University, Al-Falah University, Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences (MMIMS), Mullana, and other private trusts participating in Haryana state counselling generally follow a college-specific bond and penalty structure, separate from the government college bond.

Key differences to know before choosing a private PG seat in Haryana:

AspectGovernment CollegePrivate/Deemed College
Governing documentDMER Haryana bond policyCollege’s own admission/bond agreement (approved by DMER/UHSR)
Service obligationMandatory government service periodOften no compulsory government service, but a financial bond applies
Penalty basisFixed by state policyVaries college to college; usually a fixed rupee bond + interest clause
Withdrawal after joiningPenalty + service defaultOften penalty + full/partial year fee liability
Where to verifydmer.haryana.gov.inCollege prospectus + UHSR counselling brochure

Important: Do not rely on the bond amount quoted by an unofficial college website or education consultant. Private college bonds in Haryana have changed multiple times in recent years, and courts (including the Punjab & Haryana High Court) have intervened in specific college bond/fee disputes. Always request the current bond format directly from the college’s admission cell and cross-check it with the UHSR counselling brochure for that year.

Haryana PG Medical Bond for ESI Medical College

Candidates joining PG seats at ESIC Medical College, Faridabad (and other ESI-run institutions participating in Haryana counselling) follow a bond structure separate from both the state DMER policy and private college agreements. ESIC seats are governed by Employees’ State Insurance Corporation rules, which may include their own service or bond conditions in addition to the counselling authority’s requirements. Candidates opting for ESIC seats should check the ESIC admission bulletin alongside the Haryana PG counselling brochure, since both sets of terms can apply together.

How Much Is the Bond Service Duration in Haryana

There is a common source of confusion online, where some articles state a 1-year service period and others state 3 years. Here’s the clarification:

CategoryWhat it Typically Refers To
1-year period Often cited for a compulsory rotating/rural posting component, or for private-seat senior residency clauses.
3-year period Often cited for State Quota government college service bonds.
Course-linked penalty (no fixed years) Applies mainly to Private/Management/NRI quota seats, where the “bond” is a financial surety rather than a years-based service term.

Because the exact duration depends on the seat category and the year’s official notification, candidates should treat any number seen on third-party sites as indicative only, and confirm the exact figure from the DMER Haryana or UHSR Rohtak counselling brochure applicable to their admission year.

Bond Signing Process – Step by Step

  • Seat allotment: Candidate is allotted a State Quota, Management Quota, or NRI Quota PG seat through Haryana NEET PG counselling (UHSR Rohtak).

  • Document verification: Candidate reports for physical document verification at the designated centre, usually PGIMS Rohtak or the allotted institute.

  • Bond format collection: The bond/undertaking format is provided by the counselling authority or the college admission cell.

  • Execution on stamp paper: The bond is typically executed on non-judicial stamp paper, often with a surety/guarantor as required by the institute.

  • Submission with admission documents: The signed bond is submitted along with other original documents at the time of institute reporting.

  • Record retention: The college retains the bond copy for the full course duration (and service period, where applicable) as a legal undertaking.

Exact stamp paper value, guarantor requirements, and submission timelines vary by institute — always follow the checklist issued in your specific allotment letter.

Haryana NEET PG Bond Penalty

If a candidate completes the PG course but does not fulfil the mandatory service period (where applicable), they are required to pay the penalty amount specified in their signed bond, as per the notification in force at the time of their admission.

Seat CategoryPenalty Amount
Government College (State Quota)₹10 Lakhs
Private / Deemed / Management QuotaVaries by institute. Confirm from the college’s admission agreement.

This amount differs for State Quota government seats versus private/Management Quota seats, and is not identical across institutes.

Penalty for Discontinuing Mid-Course

If a candidate leaves the seat or discontinues the course before completion, penalty terms are usually harsher and may include:

  • Forfeiture of the bond/surety amount already furnished.

  • Liability for the full fee of the year in progress (and sometimes part of the following year’s fee) at private/deemed colleges.

  • A restriction on applying for another PG medical seat in Haryana for a specified period.

  • Recovery of stipend already paid, in some government college cases.

Note: The ₹10 Lakh government college penalty applies to breaking the bond after course completion (i.e., not serving the mandatory period). Mid-course discontinuation penalties, as listed above, are separate and may be higher due to added fee liability and stipend recovery.

Who Is Exempted from the Haryana NEET PG Bond

Exemptions are decided case by case by DMER Haryana/UHSR and are not automatic. Categories that commonly seek exemption or deferment include:

  • Candidates called for higher studies (super specialty/DM/MCh) immediately after PG, subject to institute approval.

  • Candidates with genuine medical grounds, supported by a medical board certificate.

  • Candidates who have already completed an equivalent service bond under MBBS and can demonstrate compliance, subject to policy at the time.

There is no blanket exemption for private or Management Quota candidates the financial bond usually still applies unless the specific college’s admission agreement states otherwise.

Documents Required at the Time of Bond Signing

  • Original NEET PG admit card and scorecard

  • MBBS degree certificate and internship completion certificate

  • Haryana domicile certificate (for State Quota candidates)

  • Category certificate (BCA/BCB/SC/PwBD, where applicable)

  • Aadhaar card and one government photo ID

  • Passport-size photographs

  • Stamp paper of the value specified by the institute

  • Guarantor/surety documents, where required

  • Address proof of the candidate and guarantor

Latest Update on Haryana NEET PG Bond

Haryana’s PG bond and penalty framework has been revised more than once in the past few years, following representations from resident doctors’ associations and, in some cases, High Court proceedings involving private colleges. Because of this, candidates should treat any bond figure published before the current counselling year as potentially outdated. Always check the latest brochure published by UHSR Rohtak (uhsr.ac.in) or DMER Haryana (dmer.haryana.gov.in) at the start of each counselling cycle for the applicable bond and penalty structure.

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FAQs​ About Haryana NEET PG Bond

Is there a service bond for NEET PG government seats in Haryana?

Yes. Candidates admitted to State Quota PG seats in Haryana government medical colleges are generally required to sign a service bond, with the exact duration specified in the counselling year’s official notification.

Do private medical colleges in Haryana also have a PG bond?

Yes, but it is usually structured as a financial bond/surety linked to course completion and fee liability, rather than a fixed-year government service obligation. Terms vary by college.

What happens if I discontinue my PG course midway in Haryana?

You may lose the bond/surety amount, become liable for the current year’s fee (and sometimes part of the next year’s), and face a restriction on applying for another Haryana PG seat for a specified period.

Is the stipend the same in government and private PG colleges in Haryana?

No. Government colleges follow a fixed state pay scale that increases each course year. Private colleges set their own stipend policy, which should be confirmed at the time of admission.

Who conducts Haryana NEET PG counselling and bond formalities?

Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences (UHSR), Rohtak, conducts the counselling and bond process on behalf of the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Haryana.

Where can I check the official, current bond and penalty amount?

On the official DMER Haryana and UHSR Rohtak websites, in the counselling brochure published for the relevant academic year.

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