MUHS grants Aditya Ayurved College and Research Centre to begin admissions to 50 BAMS seats: Maha CET Cell
Maharashtra: Aditya Ayurved College & Research Centre, Sarasa Estate in Beed, District has been granted permission to carry out the BAMS course for the year 2021-22, announced Maha CET Cell.
The college was founded in the year 2007 and is affiliated with the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik, and is approved by the Central Council of Indian Medicines.
The college has an intake of 50 BAMS seats. The candidates can directly apply to the college as per the schedule published on 5th May 2022 for institutional level round 2. The seat matrix has also been published for the college.
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Candidates who are previously registered with State CET Cell but not holding any seat in hand in previous rounds of State Quota /AIQ counselling are eligible to participate in the institutional level round 2. However, candidates having joined status in AIQ round 2 are not eligible for institutional level round 2. All eligible candidates registered with State CET Cell who have paid Rs.1000 can apply for admission on vacant institutional level seats.
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