141 Seats Available For AYUSH PG Courses in Mop-Up Round: KEA

Published On 2022-04-20 03:45 GMT   |   Update On 2022-04-20 03:45 GMT
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Karnataka: Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has released the seat matrix for private and government quotas for AYUSH PG courses for the Mop-Up round.

A total of 141 seats are available for AYUSH PG courses for the Mop-Up round. 107 seats are available for the private quota and 34 seats for the government quota.

Following is the seat matrix

Private quota

1. Agada Tantra – 4

2. AY.Samhitha and Sidhantha – 9

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3. Dravyaguna – 13

4. Kaumarabhritya – 2

5. Kayachikitsa – 12

6. Kriya Shareera – 1

7. Manasaroga – 3

8. Panchakarma – 10

9. Prasuti Tantra – 1

10. Rachana Shareera – 5

11. Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana – 16

12. Roganidhana Avum Vikriti Vigyan – 2

13. Shalakya Tantra – 6

14. Shalya Tantra – 7

15. Swasthavritha – 3

16. Hom.Materia Medica – 2

17. Hom.Pharmacy – 1

18. Organon Of Medicine With Hom.Philosophy – 3

19. Pediatrics – 1

20. Practice of Medicine – 3

21. Repertory – 2

22. Amraz Niswan Wa Qabalat - 1

Government quota

1. AY.Samhitha and Sidhantha – 2

2. Dravyaguna – 10

3. Kayachikitsa – 2

4. Panchakarma – 4

5. Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana – 8

6. Shalakya Tantra – 2

7. Shalya Tantra – 2

8. Swasthavritha – 2

9. Organon Of Medicine With Hom.Philosophy – 1

10. Repertory – 1

To view the notices, click on the below links – 

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/seatmatrixgovtr3-174624.pdf

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/seatmatrixprivr3-174625.pdf

Based on the seat matrix issued, action will be taken to allot the seats to the candidates based on their eligibility and reservation criteria. The options entered by the candidate will be considered for allotment based on merit.

In every stage of counselling, biometric verification will happen, and any mismatch at any stage will automatically result in the disqualification of the candidate. Candidates need to get biometric verification acknowledgement after the biometric procedure while submitting documents and collecting the admission order.


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