AACCC releases PG AYUSH counselling 2021 results, All Details here

Published On 2022-01-25 05:30 GMT   |   Update On 2023-08-28 08:57 GMT
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New Delhi: The AACCC has released the final result of AYUSH PG counselling 2021. All the candidates who have participated in Round-1 of AACCC-PG Counselling, 2021, are hereby informed that the Final Result of Round-1 of PG Counselling is now available and they can now download 'Provisional Allotment Letter'.

The Candidates are requested to proceed for Physical reporting to the allotted College/Institute as per AACCC-PG counselling schedule.

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Further, the candidates are advised to contact their allotted college/institute directly for queries related to admission formalities (fee structure, fee deposit, bond submission, etc.). Also, candidates should confirm the time of reporting with the allotted college/institute before proceeding for reporting along with all required original documents.

Meanwhile, the AACCC has issued a notification informing that keeping in view of the restrictions/curbs being imposed by the Governments to contain the Covid-19 pandemic, the candidates, who coming from containment / micro-containment zone(s), are requested to use their 'Provisional Allotment Letter' as a movement pass (e-pass/curfew pass), if necessary.

The physical reporting of candidate at the allotted institute will be commenced from 25.01.2022.

Considering the limited time available for conducting PG counselling, all the participating Institutes/Colleges are directed to treat all Saturdays/ Sundays and Gazetted Holidays as working days to facilitate physical reporting of the candidates, the AACCC directed the colleges.

All the participating institute are directed to adhere with precautionary measures/safety protocols issued by the Central/State Governments time to time such as maintenance of social distancing, wearing of masks by the candidates/ admission functionaries all the time, provision of sanitizers at convenient places in the reporting Venue...etc., it added.


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