HP NEET AYUSH 2025: Stray vacancy round 3 schedule revised; register by December 7
Sundararajan | December 1, 2025 | 12:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
HP AYUSH UG Counselling 2025: The seat allotment for Himachal AYUSH stray vacancy round 3 will be published on December 8.
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Download EBookThe Atal Medical and Research University (AMRU), Himachal Pradesh, has revised the NEET AYUSH 2025 stray vacancy round 3 schedule for Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) and Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) admission. The AMRU has extended the registration date for Himachal NEET AYUSH stray vacancy round 3 till 1 pm, on December 8.
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As per the revised schedule, the choice filling and locking of HP NEET AYUSH stray vacancy round 3 will be closed on December 7. The seat allotment result will be declared on December 8.
Candidates seeking BHMS, BAMS, or BSRMS admission will have to fill choices in the order of preference through the login portal on amruhp.ac.in.
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Students who have been allotted a seat should report to the allotted colleges with the required original documents between December 9 and 10.
HP NEET AYUSH Counselling 2025: Stray vacancy round 3 revised schedule
The revised schedule for the stray vacancy round 3 of the Himachal Pradesh NEET AYUSH counselling is given below.
| Details | Date |
|---|---|
|
Filling up a fresh online Counselling form |
November 28 to December 8 |
|
Filling and locking the choices |
November 28 to December 7 |
|
Seat allotment result |
December 8 |
|
Reporting to the allotted college |
December 9 to 10 |
While reporting to the allotted college, candidates must carry a valid photo ID, NEET admit card and scorecard, SSLC and HSC mark sheet, Himachal Pradesh residence and reservation certificates (if applicable), and category certificate, if required.
Himachal AYUSH UG 2025: Vacant seats
Solan Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital offers BHMS seats distributed as follows: 23 for the general category, 4 for Other Backward Classes (OBC), 8 for Scheduled Caste (SC), and 4 for Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates.
Abhilashi Ayurvedic College Research Institute offers BAMS seats with 1 seat for the general category and 1 seat for the ST category.
Awasthi Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital offers BAMS seats comprising 5 for the general category, 6 for OBC, 4 for SC, and 1 for ST candidates.
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