Rajasthan AYUSH Counselling 2023: Round 2 registrations underway; choice-filling till October 5
Tanuja Joshi | September 29, 2023 | 04:03 PM IST | 1 min read
Rajasthan AYUSH Counselling 2023: Candidates can register, pay fee and fill choices for round 2 through official website, rajugpgayushcounselling.in till October 5.
NEW DELHI: The Rajasthan NEET Ayush UG/PG counselling board is accepting registrations for round 2 of Rajasthan AYUSH NEET UG counselling 2023. The candidates willing to take admission to the BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, and BNYS programmes in Rajasthan can register through the official website, rajugpgayushcounselling.
Those candidates who want upgradation in the second round will have to fill fresh choices for round 2 of Rajasthan AYUSH counselling 2023. The authority stated that the payment facility will be open up to 7 pm and choice filling can be done till 11.59 pm with auto locking on October 5.
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The Rajasthan AYUSH NEET UG counselling fee is Rs 25,000 and will have to be deposited before the choice filling for the BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, and BNYS seats for the All India quota (AIQ), state and NRI quota for session 2023-24.
Rajasthan AYUSH Counselling 2023: Round 2 dates
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Event |
Dates |
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Last date to fill form, pay fee |
October 5 up to 7 pm |
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Last date for choice filling |
Up to 11.59 pm October 5 |
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Allotment result |
October 7 after 5 pm |
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Downloading of allotment letter |
October 9 after 12 noon |
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Reporting-cum-joining to allotted colleges |
October 10 to October 11 |
An official notice from the authority read, “ The candidate's allotment will stand automatically cancelled if he or she does not report ‘IN PERSON’ to the allotted reporting centres as per the notified schedule.”
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