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Resign policy for SSRC (5 year bond) for Doctors

Civil docs joining army by SSRC with 5 yrs bond are different from AMC drs with lengthy service time .so You can leave Armed forces after your designated timeframe . No legal obligations applied . No one gonna arrest you . No one can put your name on ECL . Just relax man . They cant force you to work more if you don't want it . All those legal and military related complications are for AMC doctors .
Joining as M.B.B.S aged under 28 , gets rank of Captain and work as Medical officer .
Joining as M.B.B.S , FCPS / MRCP aged under 35 , gets rank of Major and work as specialist .
Complete your designated timeframe and after that if you want to resign you can do it without any issue regardless of any exceptional situation like in case of war time if u all of sudden resign even u can do it but u will get in trouble but in peace time . No problem at all
Sir, I am a civil doctor and I have joined as a Capt in short service commission. I just wanted to ask (again) the proper procedure for quitting after my 5 years of service are completed. I try to be an honest man and running away is not an option but I just feel a need for guidance on the proper way to resign (legally) without any fuss. Because stopping me after my bond has expired will be illegal don't you think?

Civil docs joining army by SSRC with 5 yrs bond are different from AMC drs with lengthy service time .so You can leave Armed forces after your designated timeframe . No legal obligations applied . No one gonna arrest you . No one can put your name on ECL . Just relax man . They cant force you to work more if you don't want it . All those legal and military related complications are for AMC doctors .
Joining as M.B.B.S aged under 28 , gets rank of Captain and work as Medical officer .
Joining as M.B.B.S , FCPS / MRCP aged under 35 , gets rank of Major and work as specialist .
Complete your designated timeframe and after that if you want to resign you can do it without any issue regardless of any exceptional situation like in case of war time if u all of sudden resign even u can do it but u will get in trouble but in peace time . No problem at all
Sir, I am a civil doctor and I have joined as a Capt in short service commission. I just wanted to ask (again) the proper procedure for quitting after my 5 years of service are completed. I try to be an honest man and running away is not an option but I just feel a need for guidance on the proper way to resign (legally) without any fuss. Because stopping me after my bond has expired will be illegal don't you think?
 
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Sir, I am a civil doctor and I have joined as a Capt in short service commission. I just wanted to ask (again) the proper procedure for quitting after my 5 years of service are completed. I try to be an honest man and running away is not an option but I just feel a need for guidance on the proper way to resign (legally) without any fuss. Because stopping me after my bond has expired will be illegal don't you think?


Sir, I am a civil doctor and I have joined as a Capt in short service commission. I just wanted to ask (again) the proper procedure for quitting after my 5 years of service are completed. I try to be an honest man and running away is not an option but I just feel a need for guidance on the proper way to resign (legally) without any fuss. Because stopping me after my bond has expired will be illegal don't you think?

If you were a serving Cap Dr ,you won't be asking such idiotic thing over public forum :)
Joined yesterday and asking ''again'' on 3 yr old query .
Do your homework kid ,,,,next time .
 
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Can a candidate selected in SSRC Bond study further during his service/bond period
 
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Deserter army doctors in US, UK in trouble
ISLAMABAD: Innumerable Pakistan Army officers belonging to its Medical Corps, including colonels and majors, have deserted during their foreign training courses, it was learnt.

It would be interesting to know the outcome, if any, of these cases, after nearly five years.
 
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