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DMER Maharashtra Releases Bond Service List for Super-Speciality Doctors

DMER Maharashtra has released the provisional recommendation list and revised vacancy details for bond service allotment of super-speciality doctors. The list includes updated district-wise vacancies and eligible candidates. This release is a crucial step toward completing the post-PG bond obligation. All shortlisted candidates must prepare for the allotment and reporting process.

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DMER Maharashtra Releases Bond Service List for Super-Speciality Doctors

The Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) Maharashtra has released the provisional recommendation list along with the revised vacancies for the bond service allotment of super-speciality doctors. This announcement is an important step in fulfilling the post-PG bond service obligation mandated for doctors who have completed DM or MCh degrees under government quotas. The updated list and vacancies are now available for scrutiny by the candidates.


Key Highlights of the DMER Provisional Recommendation List

The list includes the names of super-speciality doctors eligible for bond service allotment

It provides provisional recommendations based on merit and availability of service locations

Candidates must cross-check their details and be prepared for further updates from DMER

Any objections or discrepancies in the list must be reported within the specified deadline


Revised Vacancies for Bond Service Allotment

DMER has released a detailed district-wise vacancy list for super-speciality doctors

The vacancies span multiple departments and government hospitals across Maharashtra

Revised data ensures a more transparent and efficient bond allotment process

Vacancies are to be filled based on merit, specialization, and availability


Next Steps for Super-Speciality Candidates

Candidates must stay alert for the final allotment list and reporting schedule

Reporting to the assigned institute within the timeline is mandatory for bond compliance

Required documents like degree certificates and identity proof should be kept ready

Failure to report may lead to cancellation and legal consequences under the bond policy


Conclusion
With the release of the provisional recommendation list and revised bond vacancies, super-speciality doctors in Maharashtra are one step closer to completing their mandatory government service. DMER’s move ensures a structured and transparent approach to post-PG bond service allotment.