AYUSH NEET UG provisional seat allotment list out; final result today
Divyansh | October 18, 2023 | 07:53 AM IST | 2 mins read
Students allotted seats in AYUSH NEET UG round 3 will have to report at the colleges on October 19 and 20 with the provisional allotment card.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) has uploaded the provisional seat allotment list of AYUSH NEET UG counselling 2023 round 3. The committee will release the AYUSH NEET UG counselling 2023 round 3 final result today on the official website, aaccc.gov.in.
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Students will have to carry the provisional seat allotment card while appearing for reporting at the allotted colleges from October 19 to 20. The committee said the refundable security deposit will be forfeited, if the candidate does not join/exit the allotted seats in AYUSH NEET UG round 3.
It added that the provisional result is only indicative in nature and subject to change. “The candidates cannot claim any right over the allotted seat in the provisional result and the provisional result cannot be challenged before the court of law,” the committee said.
AYUSH NEET UG round 4
The AYUSH NEET UG counselling 2023 round 4 registration will start on October 30. The locking process will begin from October 30 and end on November 1. The AYUSH NEET UG counselling 2023 round 4 result will be out on November 4.
The AYUSH NEET UG 2023 is conducted for admission to 15% all India quota (AIQ) seats of BAMS, BSMS, BUMS and BHMS to government and government aided colleges, deemed universities, national institutes, central universities and BHU’s institutional quota seats.
The AACCC will send the lists of vacant seats of deemed universities and eligible candidates to deemed to be universities on November 6 for AYUSH NEET counselling 2023 stray vacancy round.
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AYUSH NEET UG Counselling 2023: Documents required
- Provisional allotment letter
- Admit card and result-cum-rank card of the NEET UG 2023
- Identity proof such as Aadhar card, PAN card, driver’s licence, voter ID and passport
- Class 10 and 12 mark sheet and pass certificate
- Passport size photographs
- Transfer certificate from the last studied institution
- Medical fitness certificate issued by registered medical practitioner
- Category certificate, if applicable.
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