AYUSH NEET UG Counselling 2024: Round 1 registration deadline today; fee details
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 2, 2024 | 08:01 AM IST | 2 mins read
AYUSH NEET UG Admission 2024: The round 1 seat allotment result will be published on September 5.
NEW DELHI: The Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) will close the registration process for the Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (AYUSH NEET UG) 2024 counselling round 1 today, September 2. Eligible candidates can register for the AYUSH NEET UG counselling 2024 through the official website, aaccc.gov.in.
The AYUSH NEET UG 2024 choice-filling process is underway and candidates can submit their preferences for institutes and courses till 11:55 pm today. Candidates can lock their choices between 2 pm and 11:55 pm on September 2, 2024. The processing of seat allotment will take place from September 3 to September 4. The AYUSH NEET UG round 1 seat allotment result 2024 will be published on September 5.
As per the schedule. candidates who have been allotted a seat can report to their respective institutes from September 6 to September 11 for document verification and admission process. The verification of joined candidate data by the AACCC, National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM), and National Commission for Homeopathy (NCH) will be conducted on September 12 and September 13.
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AYUSH NEET UG Counselling 2024: Counselling fee
Candidates who want to register for AYUSH NEET UG counselling 2024 for All India Quota (AIQ) government colleges, AIQ government-aided colleges, and Central University/National Institute (CUNI) seats under the unreserved (UR), economically weaker sections (EWS), and other backward classes - non-creamy layer (OBC-NCL) categories will have to pay a non-refundable registration fee of Rs 1,000.
For scheduled castes (SC), scheduled tribes (ST), and persons with benchmark disabilities (PwBD) category candidates, the registration fee is Rs 500. Those applying to deemed universities will be required to pay Rs 5,000 across all categories. The deadline for payment is September 2 until 5 pm.
As per the official information bulletin, refundable security money will be returned to candidates according to the counselling schedule, and deposited into the bank account or credit card used for paying the counselling fees for AACCC-UG counselling.
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Selection of counselling type |
Category of candidates |
Amount |
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AIQ Government College |
All categories |
Rs 20,000 |
|
AIQ Government-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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