AYUSH PG 2020 counselling round 2 registration started at aaccc.gov.in
Team Careers360 | December 31, 2020 | 01:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
Registration for AYUSH Postgraduate entrance test 2020 counselling round two begins today. Check who can apply and other important details.
NEW DELHI: AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC) has started the registration for All India AYUSH Postgraduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET) 2020 counselling round two today at aaccc.gov.in. The last date to register for the second round of AYUSH PG counselling is January 4, 2021, till 5 PM. During registration, candidates will have to pay a counselling fee and fill their preferences of specializations and colleges. The fee payment and choice filling links are active till January 5, 2021. It must be noted that filling fresh choices during AIAPGET 2020 counselling is mandatory for all candidates.
Through AIAPGET seat allotment process, admission to all India quota (AIQ) seats in government, government-aided, private, national institutes, deemed and central universities for AYUSH PG courses is granted. The AACCC announced the result of AYUSH PG counselling round one on December 19. In round one result, a total of 607 Ayurveda, 155 Homeopathy, 37 Siddha, and 111 Unani seats were allotted.
How to register for AYUSH PG 2020 counselling round two?
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Visit the website - aaccc.gov.in
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Click on the "new registration" option
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Fill personal, AIAPGET, and communication details
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Pay the counselling registration fee according to the category
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Fill and lock the preferences of colleges and courses
Who can register for AIAPGET 2020 counselling round two?
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Candidates who participated in AYUSH PG counselling round one but were not allotted any seat.
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Reserved category candidates whose allotted seat got cancelled in document verification can apply under a changed category.
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Candidates who opted for upgradation in the second round of counselling.
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Candidates who exited from AYUSH PG counselling round one.
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Fresh registrations for round two of AYUSH PG counselling.
Note: Candidates who have already registered for the first round of AYUSH PG counselling are not required to register again. However, they will have to submit fresh choices of courses and institutes.
Who cannot register for AYUSH PG counselling round two?
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Candidates who have invalid or incomplete documents.
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Candidates who have been allotted a seat in AYUSH PG counselling round one and did not opt for upgradation in round two.
What after AYUSH PG 2020 counselling registration?
After closing the registration, the AACCC will announce the result of AYUSH PG counselling 2020 round two on January 8, 2021. AIAPGET counselling result will be published in a PDF format separately for MHMS, MAMS, MUMS, and MSMS courses. The seat allotment process will be done on the basis of choices filled, seats available, AIAPGET rank, reservation criteria and other factors. Shortlisted candidates will be required to report to the college allotted to them during round two of AYUSH PG counselling. Candidates can report to the allotted college between January 9 to January 19, 2021. For vacant seats, a mop-up round of AYUSH PG counselling will be conducted.
Also read:
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AYUSH NEET 2020 counselling: Round 2 result released at aaccc.gov.in
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NEET SS 2020 counselling round two result announced at mcc.nic.in
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