Maharashtra AYUSH stray vacancy 2024 registration begins today; schedule, required fee
Vaishnavi Shukla | November 19, 2024 | 07:54 AM IST | 2 mins read
Maharashtra AYUSH NEET UG 2024: The registration link will be made active on State CET Cell's official website.
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Check NowNEW DELHI : The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell (Maharashtra CET Cell) will commence the Maharashtra AYUSH registration today, November 19. Eligible candidates can apply for counselling at the State CET Cell link on its official website.
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However, the registration link is not active yet, the authorities will notify the candidates through its official website.
The new vacancy round is an opportunity for students to apply for counselling as NEET UG cut-offs in 2024 have been reduced by 15 percentile by the ministry of AYUSH for admission into BAMS, BHMS, and BUMS programmes.
The registration fee for candidates seeking admission through the state seat quota is Rs 1,000, for admissions through the institute quota Rs 5,000 and candidates willing to apply for both quotas need to pay Rs 6,000.
Maharashtra AYUSH NEET UG 2024 stay vacancy round schedule
The new schedule for Maharashtra AYUSH NEET UG 2024 stay vacancy round schedule is shown in the table below:
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Maharashtra AYUSH stray vacancy round 2024 events |
Dates |
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Online registration and payment of fees for Group B courses (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS) |
November 19 to November 21 till 11:59 pm |
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Uploading of coloured scanned documents in the portal |
November 19 to November 21 till 11:59 pm |
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Publication of combined merit list |
November 22 |
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Publication of seat matrix |
November 22 |
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Choice filling |
November 23 to 25 till 11:59 pm |
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Declaration of selection list for online stray vacancy round 3 |
November 26 |
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Physical joining with all original documents and required fees |
November 27 to 30 till 5:30 pm |
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Declaration of selection list for online stray vacancy round 4, if seats remain vacant |
December 3 |
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Physical joining with all original documents and required fees |
December 4 to 8 till 5:30 pm |
Maharashtra AYUSH NEET UG 2024: Required documents
The list of required documents to apply for Maharashtra AYUSH NEET UG 2024 counselling is as follows:
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Admit card of NEET UG 2024
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Copy of online application form
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NEET-UG 2024 mark sheet
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Nationality certificate issued by district magistrate
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Domicile certificate
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HSC (or equivalent) examination mark sheet
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SSC (or equivalent) passing certificate (for date of birth)
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Aadhar Card
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Medical fitness certificate
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Caste certificate (if applicable)
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