NEET 2019: Fresh registrations for AYUSH UG counselling round 2 begins; read details here
R. Radhika | July 24, 2019 | 12:33 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, July 24 : AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee(AACCC), Ministry of AYUSH, has started the fresh registration for the second round of counselling on July 24, 2019. Candidates who have registered in the first round of AYUSH counselling are not required to register afresh. The online registration for AYUSH admissions will be done from aaccc.gov.in till July 27, 2019. However, such candidates will have to fill fresh choices from available seats after the first round of counselling. Candidates registering for the first time must note that on registration window of online allotment process, the same spelling, numbers etc have to be filled in the application form.
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AYUSH counselling- Round II dates
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Events |
Dates |
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Fresh Registration for Round II at aaccc.gov.in |
July 24 to July 27, 2019 (up to 5:00 PM) |
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Fresh choice filling |
July 24 to July 28, 2019 (10:00 AM to 5:00 PM) |
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Last day of fee payment |
August 27, 2019 (up to 12:00 PM) |
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Second seat allotment list |
July 31, 2019 |
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Reporting at the allotted college |
August 1 to August 10, 2019 |
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Transfer of seats to state authorities |
August 11, 2019 |
Registration Fee
Candidates who are registering for the first the time will also be required to pay the registration fee. There are two types of fee, namely, refundable and non-refundable. A security deposit has to be made along with the registration fee which will be returned as and when a candidate joins the allotted college or if a candidate does not manage to secure a seat during the counselling procedure. Candidates can check the fee structure in the table below.
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Non-Refundable Registration Fee |
Government/Government aided |
Fee |
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UR |
INR 1,000 |
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SC/ST/OBC/PwD |
INR 500 |
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Private Colleges/Deemed Universities |
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All Categories |
INR 5,000 |
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Refundable Tuition Fee |
Government/Government Aided colleges |
Fee |
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UR |
INR 10,000 |
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Private colleges/Deemed Universities |
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All Categories |
INR 50,000 |
AYUSH UG admissions
Admission to Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy under 15 % of All India Quota is being taken through the counselling conducted by AYUSH Admission Central Counselling Committee (AACCC). Through this, seats offered in government-aided institutes, central universities, national institutes, private colleges and 100% seats in Deemed Universities will be filled. After the second round of counselling, a mop-up round will also be conducted only for Deemed/Central Universities and National Institutes.
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