AIAPGET 2022 counselling round one registrations today at aaccc.gov.in
Sonia Vats | January 5, 2023 | 10:57 AM IST | 2 mins read
AYUSH PG counselling round one registration will start today on the official website. More details here.
NEW DELHI: The AYUSH Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) will start the registration process for AIAPGET 2022 counselling round one today, January 5 at aaccc.gov.in. The authority will open the choice filling window for round one of AIAPGET counselling 2022 from January 6 onwards.
Eligible graduates can register and fill in the choices for round one till January 15, 2023. AIAPGET counselling 2022 will be held to grant admission in the PG seats for Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani, and Siddha courses. Read the full story to know more details on AYUSH PG counselling 2022.
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AIAPGET Counselling 2022: How to register for round one?
- Visit aaccc.gov.in and click on the new registration link
- Upon reaching the page, enter the asked details and pay the fee
- Fill in the choice of course and colleges in priority order
- Lock the choices before the last date. If any candidate fails to do so, the choices will be automatically locked on the last date.
AIAPGET 2022 counselling: Seat allotment process
After the conclusion of the registration, the authority will conduct the seat allotment process from January 16 to 17, 2023. AIAPGET 2022 round one allotment result will be released on January 18, 2022 in PDF form on the website. Aspirants who will be granted seats in round one of AYUSH PG counselling 2022 will have to report to the institute from January 19 to 25, 2023. Through AIAPGET 2022 counselling, admission will be granted to around 2,274 seats in AYUSH postgraduate courses.
AIAPGET 2022 Counselling Quota
Through AIAPGET counselling, admission to the following quotas will be granted.
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15% All India Quota PG (MD/MS) Seats of Govt./Govt. aided institute of all States/UT’s (except Jammu & Kashmir)
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100% PG (AIQ and Institutional Quota) Seats of BHU, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
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100% PG (Ayurveda) seats of ITRA, Jamnagar, Gujarat(except nominated seats)
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50% PG (Ayurveda) seats of NIA, Jaipur, Rajasthan (except nominated seats)
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50% PG (Ayurveda) seats of AIIA, New Delhi.
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100% PG (Homoeopathy) seats of NIH, Kolkata, West Bengal (except nominated seats)
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100% PG (Homoeopathy) seats of NHRIMH, Kottayam, Kerala
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100% PG (Unani) seats of NIUM, Bangalore, Karnataka (except nominated seats)
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100% PG (Unani) seats of NRIUMSD, Hyderabad, Telangana (except nominated seats)
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100% PG (Unani) seats of RRIUM, Srinagar, Kashmir (except nominated seats)
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50% PG (Unani) seats of AMU, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.
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50% PG (Siddha) seats of NIS, Chennai, and Tamil Nadu.
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100% PG seats of all Deemed Universities.
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