AYUSH NEET UG Counselling 2024: Round 1 seat allotment result today; reporting rules
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 5, 2024 | 08:04 AM IST | 2 mins read
AYUSH NEET Admission 2024: Candidates allotted seats in round 1 counselling must report to their respective institutes from September 6 to 11.
NEW DELHI: The Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) will announce the seat allotment result for the Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (AYUSH NEET UG) 2024 counselling round 1 today, September 5. Candidates who exercised the choice filling can check the AYUSH NEET UG 2024 seat allotment through the official website, aaccc.gov.in.
Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to log in and download the AYUSH NEET UG round 1 seat allotment letter 2024. The counselling committee conducted the AYUSH NEET UG seat allotment process on September 4 based on the candidates' merit and the choices of streams and institutes.
According to the schedule, candidates allotted seats in round 1 counselling must report to their respective institutes between September 6 and 11. 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.
AYUSH NEET UG Counselling 2024: Reporting rules for round 1
Candidates can refer to the table below for the guidelines on reporting to the allotted institute for AYUSH NEET UG round 1 counselling 2024.
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Status of allotment |
Condition |
Provision |
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Candidates allotted a seat |
Wish to join the allotted institute |
Join the allotted institute as per the reporting schedule. |
|
Wish to join the allotted institute and upgrade during round 2 |
Join the round 1 allotted institute and submit willingness for upgradation at the time of reporting. |
|
|
Do not wish to join the allotted institute |
Free exit available. Can participate in subsequent rounds by filling fresh choices as per eligibility. |
|
|
Candidates who have joined round 1 |
Wish to resign the joined seat |
Free exit available until the announcement of the round 2 final result (excluding final result date). |
|
Wish to exit after the round 2 final result |
Exit with forfeiture from the round 2 final result announcement till three days before round 3 starts. |
|
|
Withdraw between three days prior to round 3 and the round 3 final result |
Ineligible for AACCC-UG counselling. |
|
|
Withdraw after the announcement of the round 3 final result |
Ineligible for further AYUSH-UG counselling. |
|
|
Candidates not allotted a seat in round 1 |
Wish to participate in subsequent rounds |
Can participate by filling fresh choices as per eligibility. |
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