UP NEET AYUSH 2025: Stray vacancy round 3 schedule out; registration ends in two days
Sundararajan | December 2, 2025 | 05:37 PM IST | 2 mins read
UP AYUSH Counselling 2025: The state merit list will be out on December 4. Candidates can fill their choice by December 6.
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Try NowThe Directorate of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH), Uttar Pradesh has begun the registration process for the stray vacancy round 3 counselling. The deadline for UP NEET UG AYUSH 2025 stray vacancy round 3 registration is December 4 until 3 pm.
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Candidates can register for the Uttar Pradesh AYUSH stray vacancy round 3 through the official website at upayushcounseling.upsdc.gov.in. As per the schedule, the online document verification will be conducted from December 3 to 4, and the state merit list of registered candidates will be published on December 4.
Eligible candidates will be able to exercise UP NEET AYUSH choice filling and locking from December 4 to 6. The seat allotment result for UP AYUSH stray vacancy round 3 will be declared on December 6, at 6 pm.
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Candidates who have completed the document verification must report to the college between December 8 and 10.
UP AYUSH Counselling 2025: State merit list on December 4
Candidates who have been allotted seats through counselling for the first, second, third rounds, stray vacancy round 1, and stray vacancy round 2 will not be eligible for counselling for the UP NEET AYUSH stray vacancy round 3.
Candidates allotted seats in the stray vacancy round 3, whether in government or private AYUSH colleges, must report to the nodal centre for document verification on December 8; failure to report will result in the forfeiture of their security deposit.
Students who have been declared ineligible by the Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC 2025) will not be permitted to participate in the UP AYUSH counselling process.
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Candidates who did not register for the 2025 counselling will be required to pay Rs 2,000 as the registration fee and security deposit for the stray vacancy round 3.
Candidates who registered in the first, second, and third rounds but were not allotted any seats, and now wish to take part in the stray vacancy round 3, must pay a separate registration fee of Rs 1,000 at the time of re-registration.
Candidates who registered for the stray vacancy round 1 and 2 by paying the Rs 1,000 registration fee do not need to re-register for the stray vacancy round 3.
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