KEA Releases Counselling Schedule For PG AYUSH admissions After Lowering Of Cut-Off Percentile
Karnataka: Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the schedule for online registration, verification of documents and seat allotment due to the lowering of the qualifying percentile in AIAPGET-2023 for PG AYUSH seats, including in-service.
The PG AYUSH candidates, including in-service who are eligible due to lowering of the qualifying percentile, can register, submit the application online and pay the fees up to 23-11-2023 before 11.59 pm to become eligible to participate in the second-round seat allotment for the available PG AYUSH seats along with other eligible candidates.
The candidates who were eligible earlier but did not register can also register and complete the application process. The academic eligibility criteria as laid down in the PG AYUSH 2023 Information Bulletin and other conditions are hosted on the KEA Website for the information of the candidates.
NCISM, New Delhi, in its notice dated 10th November 2023, has lowered the cut-off percentile by 5 percentile across all categories for admission to PG AYUSH Courses. In view of the lowering of the qualifying percentile for PG AYUSH courses, the KEA online registration portal is enabled for PG AYUSH counselling 2023.
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