AYUSH NEET 2020 counselling: Round 2 registration begins at aaccc.gov.in
As many as 2,494 candidates have been allotted seats in the first round of counselling, which was concluded on December 12.
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NEW DELHI: AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC) has commenced the registrations for the second round of AYUSH NEET 2020 counselling today. Eligible candidates can register for NEET counselling for AYUSH courses round two at aaccc.gov.in till 5 PM of December 26. During registration, candidates will be required to pay a counselling fee and fill their preferences of course and colleges. The last day to pay the counselling fee and fill choices is December 27. It must be noted that candidates who have already registered for AYUSH NEET counselling round one are not required to register again. However, it is mandatory for all candidates to fill fresh choices during round two of counselling.
The AACCC concluded the first round of AYUSH NEET counselling on December 12. As many as 2,494 candidates have been allotted seats in the first one of counselling. AYUSH NEET counselling is being conducted for admission to 52,720 seats in BAMS, BYNS, BUMS, BSMS, and BHMS courses in the country. Through AYUSH counselling, AACCC will fill 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in all government AYUSH colleges and 100% seats in deemed universities in the country. A total of 914 AYUSH colleges are participating in the AYUSH NEET counselling 2020.
How to register for AYUSH NEET counselling round two?
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Visit the official website - aaccc.gov.in
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Click on the "new registration" tab
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Fill personal, academic, NEET, contact and other asked details
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Enter NEET roll number and registration number
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Pay the required counselling registration fee
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Fill and lock the choices of colleges and courses
Who can register for AYUSH NEET counselling round two?
Eligibility criteria for who can register for the second round of counselling are mentioned below.
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Fresh registrations, who did not register for round one, can apply
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Candidates who were not allotted any seat in counselling round one
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Reserved category candidates whose allotted seat got cancelled during document verification. Such candidates can participate in counselling round two under a changed category.
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Candidates who have either not joined or resigned from the seat allotted in round one of counselling.
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Candidates who have been allotted a seat in round one but wish to upgrade in counselling round two.
What after AYUSH NEET 2020 counselling registration?
After registration, the AACCC will publish the result of AYUSH NEET 2020 counselling round two on December 30. The result will be declared in an online mode at the official website. Candidates who will be allotted seats in the second round of AYUSH NEET counselling will be required to report to the allotted college between December 31, 2020, to January 9, 2021. After the second round of counselling, authorities will conduct a mop-up round. Candidates who are not allotted any seat in counselling round two can participate in the mop-up round of AYUSH NEET UG counselling.
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