West Bengal AYUSH Counselling 2025: Round 1 seat allotment result today
Vaishnavi Shukla | September 15, 2025 | 08:07 AM IST | 2 mins read
WB AYUSH Counselling 2025: Candidates can download their round 1 allotment result on the official website, wbmcc.nic.in. College reporting begins tomorrow till September 17.
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Try NowThe West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee (WBMCC) will declare the WB AYUSH counselling 2025 round 1 seat allotment result today, September 15. As per the schedule, shortlisted candidates have to report to the allotted college on September 16 to 17.
Candidates can access their WB AYUSH counselling 2025 round 1 allotment result on the official website, wbmcc.nic.in.
Shortlisted candidates will have to report to the allotted college within the designated schedule, along with all required original documents, with a set of self-attested documents. Candidates have to bring a verified slip and allotment letter for admission, along with 4 copies of recent passport-size photographs for admission verification.
Candidates who are not satisfied with the seat allotment may have to appear before the college authority to surrender their seat and resign as per the seat surrender process, and a slip shall also be generated through the NIC server by the concerned college authorities; otherwise, such seats will not appear in the subsequent round as vacant seats.
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WB AYUSH Counselling 2025 round 2 schedule
The WB AYUSH counselling 2025 round 2 registration will begin on September 26 and continue till October 2. The seat allotment results will be announced on October 8, and candidates will have to report to the allotted college by October 11.
Additionally, for admission, candidates will have to mandatorily sign a Rs 1 lakh discontinuation bond in the Government Colleges in West Bengal for Homoeopathic and Ayurvedic Courses.
Candidates must ensure that all submitted documents are accurate; otherwise, their candidature will be cancelled at the time of college-level admission.
Furthermore, suppose a person with disability (PwD) candidate is allotted, and they cannot provide the PwD certificate from the IPGMER Kolkata Medical board. In that case, the candidate will be granted admission under non-PwD by the concerned college in counselling admission, so that they can be eligible for upgradation in round 2 as a non-PwD candidate.
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