AIAPGET AYUSH PG 2025 round 2 counselling registration, choice filling close today
Vikas Kumar Pandit | October 6, 2025 | 08:20 AM IST | 1 min read
AYUSH PG Round 2 Counselling 2025: The seat allotment result for AYUSH PG 2025 will be announced on October 9. Register online at aaccc.gov.in.
The AYUSH Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) will close the registration window for the Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy postgraduate (AYUSH PG) round 2 counselling 2025. The AYUSH PG round 2 choice filling and locking window will also close today.
Eligible candidates who have not yet completed the registration process or submitted their preferred programme and institute can do so through the official website at aaccc.gov.in. Candidates who registered and participated in AYUSH PG round 1 but were not allotted a seat do not need to register again.
As per the official schedule, the AIAPGET AYUSH PG 2025 round 2 seat allotment process will be conducted on October 7 to 8, 2025. The seat allotment result for AYUSH PG 2025 will be announced on October 9, 2025. Candidates who have been allotted seats are required to report to their respective institutes between October 10 and 16, 2025.
AIAPGET AYUSH PG 2025 counselling will be conducted in two general rounds and two stray vacancy rounds. Candidates who did not get their preferred seat in the earlier round will have the opportunity to participate in the second round by filling fresh choices as per their eligibility. Those still unallocated after the general rounds can take part in the stray vacancy rounds to secure available seats in participating institutes.
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AYUSH PG 2025 counselling fee
Candidates will have to pay two types of fees at the time of registration: the counselling fee and the processing fee. The fee structure for both types is given in the table below.
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Non-refundable registration fee |
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Selection of Counselling Type |
Category of the candidates |
Amount |
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AIQ-Govt. college |
UR, EWS, OBC-NCL |
Rs 2,000 |
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AIQ-Govt. Aided college |
SC, ST, PwBD |
Rs 1,000 |
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Central University/National Institute (CU-NI) |
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Deemed University |
All Categories |
Rs 5,000 |
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Refundable security money |
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Selection of Counselling Type |
Category of the candidates |
Amount |
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AIQ-Govt. college |
All Categories |
Rs 20,000 |
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AIQ-Govt. Aided college |
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Central University/National Institute (CU-NI) |
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Deemed University |
All Categories |
Rs 50,000 |
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