Maharashtra AYUSH 2025 round 3 allotment out; stray counselling from October 31
Vaishnavi Shukla | October 27, 2025 | 07:40 PM IST | 2 mins read
Maharashtra AYUSH Counselling 2025: As per the CET cell’s schedule, the last date for round 3 college reporting and status retention is October 30 by 5:30 pm.
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Download EBookThe State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell Maharshtra has declared the Maharashtra AYUSH counselling 2025 round 3 allotment results. As per the CET cell’s schedule, the last date for college reporting is October 30, and the next round will begin on October 31.
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The deadline to fill out the status retention form at the allotted colleges is October 30 by 5:30 pm. Candidates will have to submit all the original documents and pay the requisite fees in the selected college within the stipulated time, failing which, the Maharashtra AYUSH Counselling 2025 round 3 selection will be canceled.
“This provisional seat allotment is conducted on the seat(s) that are approved/permitted by Concerned Council and affiliated to MUHS, Nashik, only and is subject to approval by ARA,” the state Cell’s official notice reads.
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As per the official Maharashtra CET cell’s update, the Maharashtra AYUSH counselling 2025 round 4 is scheduled to begin on October 31.
However, the CET cell has expressed helplessness as medical aspirants find themselves in a fix over waiting for the much delayed MBBS admissions, and confirming their AYUSH seats, which are progressing as scheduled. In accordance with the Central Council rules, candidates who have been selected for a college in the third round will not be eligible for the next admission round.
The Central Council for MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH courses are independent. The candidates risk losing a year if they leave their allotted AYUSH seat in the third round and also end up without an MBBS spot.
The NEET UG 2025 MBBS schedule has been repeatedly postponed. The state round of the MBBS and BDS had also been postponed accordingly, but the third round of the central AYUSH courses has been completed, and the fourth round is scheduled to start from October 31. Before that, the third round of the state must be completed, so the CET cell has made the schedule accordingly.
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