What is the penalty for leaving AFMC's BSc nursing course in between?

Asked about Armed Forces Medical College - B.Sc in Nursing

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    Saket Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    9 months ago
    Leaving the AFMC BSc Nursing course in between could result in a penalty, potentially involving the forfeiture of fees and a ban from future NEET-UG examinations for a year. 
     
    Here's a more detailed explanation:
    • Forfeiture of Fees:
      You might face the forfeiture of fees already paid, including refundable registration fees, if you choose to leave the course without joining or complete the course. 
       
    • Debarred from NEET-UG:
      If you leave the course after joining, you might be debarred from participating in the NEET-UG examination for the next year. 
       
    • Bond/Agreement:
      Some institutions might require students to sign
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