AYUSH NEET 2020 counselling: Round 2 result released at aaccc.gov.in
Team Careers360 | December 31, 2020 | 09:10 AM IST | 2 mins read
AACCC has released the final result of Round 2 AYUSH NEET counselling 2020.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC) has released the round two final result for all AYUSH UG courses on December 31. Aspirants who have participated in round two counselling can access the result for AYUSH courses at aaccc.gov.in. Authorities have released the AYUSH NEET 2020 round two results for BAMS, BUMS, BHMS, BSMS, and BNYS courses.
All shortlisted aspirants in the final result need to report at the allotted colleges from December 31 to January 9, 2021. The seat allotment of AYUSH UG courses has been done on the basis of rank, registration & choices filled , seats available, reservation criteria, and other factors. Through AYUSH NEET counselling, admission to 15% All India Quota seats in government, central universities, national institutes, private colleges, and 100% in deemed universities will be granted.
How to download the AYUSH NEET seat allotment list PDF?
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Visit the official website - aaccc.gov.in/aacccug
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Check the course wise Round-2 final result link available in the ‘download’ section
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AYUSH UG counselling result is displayed on the screen
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Search AYUSH rank using Ctrl+F keys
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If selected, verify the details like allotted and candidate category, course, college allotted, and others
AYUSH UG seat allotment letter
As the final result of Round 2, AYUSH NEET courses are announced, shortlisted candidates will be able to download the AYUSH Round 2 seat allotment letter, by using the required credentials. Aspirants can follow the below-mentioned steps to download the AYUSH NEET allotment letter 2020. Aspirants must note that authorities have not started providing the allotment letter for round 2 yet but it will be available soon.
How to download AYUSH UG 2020 seat allotment letter round two?
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Visit - aaccc.gov.in/aacccug
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Click on allotment letter round-2 available in the online services section
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Enter the roll number and security pin
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The allotment letter of AYUSH UG 2020 will be displayed on the screen
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Check the details mentioned like personal details, college allotted, reporting time, and others
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Download, verify the details, and take a printout for future use
What after AYUSH NEET counselling result 2020 round-2?
Students who have been allotted a seat must report at the designated colleges from December 31 to January 9, 2021. The admission will be done after the verification of documents and all other admission formalities. All eligible registered candidates of round 2 can participate in the Mop-Up round by filling in fresh choices for the mop-up round from January 13 to 16.
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