AYUSH NEET 2020 counselling mop-up registration started @aaccc.gov.in
Team Careers360 | January 19, 2021 | 07:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
Eligible candidates are required to register for AYUSH NEET counselling 2020 mop-up round till January 23, while the choice filling can be done on January 24.
NEW DELHI: AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC) has started the mop-up round of AYUSH NEET 2020 counselling at aaccc.gov.in. Only the eligible candidates can register themselves for mop-up round admission to AYUSH courses through NEET-UG till January 23, 2021. The registration for counselling process can be done till the last date at aaccc.gov.in. During registration of AYUSH NEET mop-up round 2020, candidates will have to fill their preferences of courses and colleges and pay the required registration fee. The last date for choice filling and payment of AYUSH counselling mop-up round is January 24, 2021.
AACCC announced the result for the second round of AYUSH NEET 2020 counselling on December 30. AYUSH counselling is conducted for 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government colleges and 100% seats in deemed universities. A total of 52,720 BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BYNS, and BSMS seats are filled through AYUSH NEET 2020 counselling. As many as 914 colleges participate in the AACCC AYUSH-UG counselling. Only candidates who have qualified NEET 2020 exam are eligible to participate in the AYUSH counselling.
How to register for AYUSH NEET counselling mop-up round?
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Visit aaccc.gov.in
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Click on "new registration"
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Fill personal, academic, and communication details
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Enter NEET 2020 roll number and registration number
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Pay category wise AYUSH NEET counselling registration fee
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Fill and lock the preferences of colleges and courses
Who can register for AYUSH NEET counselling mop-up round?
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Fresh registrations of candidates who have not applied before can apply for the counselling process
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Registered candidates who were not allotted any seat in any round of AYUSH NEET 2020 counselling
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Candidates allotted a seat in round one or two of AYUSH counselling and are willing to upgrade their seat in mop-up round
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Candidates who opted for up-gradation in round 2 of NEET AYUSH counselling but were not upgraded
Who are not eligible for AYUSH NEET 2020 counselling mop-up round?
Below mentioned candidates are not eligible for the mop-up round of AYUSH 2020 counselling.
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Candidates allotted a seat in round one or two of AYUSH NEET counselling but did not join
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Candidates who availed free exit in round one of AYUSH counselling 2020
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Candidates allotted upgraded seat in round two but not joined
What after AYUSH NEET counselling registration?
After closing the registration for the mop-up round, AACCC will announce the result of AYUSH NEET counselling on January 27, 2021. The seat allotment of AYUSH counselling mop-up round will be released in a PDF format at aaccc.gov.in. Candidates who will be offered seats in the mop-up round of AYUSH NEET counselling will have to report to the allotted college between January 28, 2021, to February 8, 2021.
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