AIAPGET round 2 revised seat allotment result 2025 out; confirm seat by October 24
Vikas Kumar Pandit | October 14, 2025 | 06:40 PM IST | 2 mins read
AIAPGET 2025 Counselling: The round 2 provisional result is indicative and subject to change. Candidates cannot claim any legal right to the allotted seat.
The Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) has announced the revised seat allotment result for All India Ayush Post Graduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET) round 2 counselling 2025. Eligible candidates can check the AIAPGET round 2 allotment result 2025 through the official portal at aaccc.gov.in.
The AIAPGET Round 2 seat allotment result , initially announced on October 9, was revised because some participating institutes did not comply with the online reporting requirements of AACCC PG counselling 2025 Round 1.
Candidates allotted seats in the AACCC PG round 2 counselling 2025 will have to report to their respective institutes between October 15 and October 24, 2025, to complete the admission formalities.
AIAPGET Round 2 Allotment: Provisional result is indicative
The committee has clarified that the AIAPGET 2025 round 2 provisional result is indicative and subject to change. “Further, it is informed that the provisional result is only indicative in nature and subject to change. The candidates cannot claim any right over the allotted seat in the provisional result, and the provisional result cannot be challenged before the Court of Law,” the official notice said.
After the final seat allotment result 2025 is declared, candidates will be able to download the provisional allotment letter from the AACCC-PG portal and proceed with the admission process at their allotted institute.
The committee also noted that candidates who have not been allotted seats will not have their rank reflected in the provisional result of the respective streams, which include Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, and Homoeopathy.
AIAPGET 2025 Counselling: Documents required
Candidates participating in AIAPGET 2025 counselling will have to carry the following documents to their allotted institute for verification.
- AIAPGET 2025 admit card
- AIAPGET 2025 result
- Mark sheets of BAMS/BUMS/BSMS/BHMS
- BAMS/BUMS/BSMS/BHMS degree certificate
- Internship completion certificate confirming completion by July 31, 2025
- Permanent or provisional registration certificate issued by CCIM or the respective State Medical Council
- High school or higher secondary certificate, or birth certificate
- Valid photo ID proof (PAN card, driving license, voter ID, passport, or Aadhaar card)
- Caste or community certificate (if applicable)
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