MAMC Bond Policy: The Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), New Delhi, has introduced a one-year mandatory service bond for all new medical students. This applies to Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG), and Super-Specialty (SS) courses from the academic session 2025–26 onwards. The policy has been introduced under the guidance of the Health and Family Welfare Department, Government of NCT of Delhi.
The MAMC Bond Policy is important for all new students because it ensures that trained doctors give back to society by serving in government hospitals for at least one year. Below we explained the bond amount, rules, service requirements, and penalties..
The MAMC Bond Policy means that students studying MBBS, MD, MS, and Super-Specialty (DM/MCh) at Maulana Azad Medical College must agree to work in government hospitals in Delhi for one year after finishing their course.
If any student does not wish to serve, they will have to pay the bond amount (fine money) to the government.
The MAMC Bond Policy 2025 is an important step to strengthen Delhi’s public healthcare system. Every new MBBS, MD, MS, and Super-Specialty student at Maulana Azad Medical College must serve one year in government hospitals after completing their studies.
MAMC Bond Policy 2025 Overview |
|
Point |
Details |
Applicable From |
Academic Session 2025–26 |
Applies To |
All UG, PG, and Super-Specialty students |
Bond Amount |
UG: ₹15,00,000 / PG & SS: ₹20,00,000 |
Bond Signing |
During Internship |
Mandatory Service |
1 year in government hospitals under NCT of Delhi |
Penalty for Not Serving |
Payment of bond amount |
Undertaking at Admission |
Mandatory |
The policy is applicable to all new students joining MAMC from the 2025–26 academic session onwards.
MBBS (UG) students
MD/MS (PG) students
Super-Specialty (DM/MCh) students
This means every new student admitted under All India Quota or State Quota will have to follow this rule.
The MAMC Policy bond amount is different for Undergraduate and Postgraduate students.
MAMC Bond Amount for UG, PG, and SS Students |
|
Category |
Bond Amount |
MBBS (UG) Students |
₹15,00,000 (Fifteen Lakhs) |
PG / Super-Specialty Students |
₹20,00,000 (Twenty Lakhs) |
This money is not paid at the time of admission. It is only charged if the student refuses to complete the one-year service bond after finishing the course.
In the MAMC Bond Policy, students have to sign the bond during their internship in MAMC hospitals. Those admitted in the 2025-26 session must also give a written undertaking at admission, which means they agree to follow the service bond rules.
The bond is signed during internship in hospitals affiliated with MAMC.
Students admitted in 2025-26 session must also give a signed undertaking (written agreement) at the time of admission.
This undertaking means the student accepts the service bond and will follow the rules.
Under the MAMC Bond Policy, all UG, PG, and SS students must do 1 year of mandatory service in Delhi government hospitals after finishing their course.
All students (UG, PG, and SS) must serve for one year in a government hospital under the Delhi Government after completing their course (including internship).
The posting will be decided by the Health and Family Welfare Department.
This service will help improve healthcare in Delhi and give students practical exposure.
This amount goes to the Government of Delhi. If any student decides not to work for the mandatory one year, they will have to pay the bond amount:
₹15,00,000 for UG students
₹20,00,000 for PG and Super-Specialty students
Since the admission process has to be completed before August 9, 2025, all students must be informed about the bond policy during admission. At the time of joining, each student has to sign an undertaking form confirming that they understand and accept the MAMC Bond Policy.
The bond policy has been introduced to:
Ensure more doctors are available in government hospitals.
Provide better healthcare services to the public.
Make students contribute to society before moving to private practice or higher studies.
Reduce the shortage of doctors in Delhi’s public health system.
If students do not want to serve, they will have to pay a bond penalty (₹15 lakh for UG and ₹20 lakh for PG/SS). By accepting this policy, future doctors will not only gain experience but also serve the people of Delhi.