AACCC releases list of ineligible candidates for PG AYUSH Admissions this year
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New Delhi: Through a recent notice, the AACCC has released the List of the in-eligible candidate's for participation in Post-graduate (PG) Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and Homoeopathy (ASU & H) State quota /UT quota /Institutional quota /Nominated seat counselling 2020
The notice signed by Under Secretary to Government of India to Registrar of all Universities having affiliated AYUSHS Colleges and Directors, All National Institutes under Ministry of AYUSH for information & necessary action clearly states
As per the approved PG counselling scheme for admission to ASU & H all India quota PG seats, candidates admitted in round 1 & 2 of all India quota PG counselling and holding their respective all India quota seats are not allowed to vacate their admitted seats. Such candidates are also not allowed to further participate in any other counselling i.e. State quota/UT quota/Institutional quota/Nominated seat etc. counselling.
Therefore, all Counselling Authorities are requested to not allow these candidates (System wise list of in-eligible candidates attached) to participate in the counselling, which are being conducted by them for admission to ASU & H PG courses for the academic year 2020-21.
To view official notice and the list of ineligible candidates, click on the following link:
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