NTA declares AIAPGET 2025 Results, check complete details here

Published On 2025-07-31 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-07-31 04:00 GMT
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New Delhi- The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the All India AYUSH Postgraduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET) result for the academic year 2025. The result has been declared on the official website of NTA, therefore, candidates who appeared for the Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Siddha, and Unani exams can now check their results

The AIAPGET 2025 exam was conducted on July 4 at 246 centres across 100 cities. The exam was conducted for admission to postgraduate courses in AYUSH systems in colleges across India. The AIAPGET 2025 exam was conducted by the NTA on behalf of the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and the National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH) and in consultation with the Ministry of Ayush.

According to the press release issued by the NTA in this regard, this year, the NTA conducted the AIAPGET 2025 for 43775 Candidates for admission into the Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Siddha and Unani. However, NTA has no role in counselling. Ayush Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC) will conduct counselling for admission to All India quota seats in Government, Government Aided, National Institutions, Central and Deemed to be Universities (Established under Central Act)/ and designated State / Union Territories (UT’s) Counselling Authority(s) will conduct counselling for admission to State/UT quota seats based on candidate’s AIAPGET 2025 merit, choice of subject and fulfillment of their eligibility criteria, guidelines, domicile criteria, applicable reservation policies etc.

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According to the result, in 2025, a total of 29824 General, Gen-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC and ST candidates appeared for Ayurveda, 9318 for Homeopathy, 763 for Siddha and 2170 for Unani. In addition, a total of 29824 males, females and third gender appeared in the Ayurveda, 9318 in Homeopathy, 763 in Siddha and 2170 in Unani courses.

Moreover, among the 4 toppers, 3 are males who have been topped in Ayurveda, Homeopathy and Unani with 381, 386 and 338 marks. However, the female has topped in Siddha with 304 marks.

STEPS TO CHECK AIAPGET 2025 EXAM RESULT

STEP 1- Visit the official website.

STEP 2- Click on the AIAPGET 2025 scorecard link on the homepage.

STEP 3- Enter your application number and date of birth.

STEP 4- Your AIAPGET 2025 result will be shown on the screen.

STEP 5- Download and save the scorecard PDF.

STEP 6- Keep a copy for future use.

CATEGORY WISE CUT-OFF PERCENTILE FOR AIAPGET 2025

1 FOR AYURVEDA

S.NO

CUT-OFF PERCENTILE

CATEGORY

MAXIMUM MARKS

MINIMUM MARKS

NO. OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES

1

50th Percentile

UR/EWS

381

101

14902

2

40th Percentile

OBC

100

86

1076

3

40th Percentile

SC

100

86

341

4

40th Percentile ST

ST

100

86

153

5

45th Percentile U

UR/EWS-PWD

100

94

11

6

40th Percentile

OBC-PwD

90

90

3

2 FOR HOMEOPATHY

S.NO

CUT-OFF PERCENTILE

CATEGORY

MAXIMUM MARKS

MINIMUM MARKS

NO. OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES

1

50th Percentile

UR/EWS

386

112

4631

2

40th Percentile

OBC

111

96

378

3

40th Percentile

SC

111

96

154

4

40th Percentile ST

ST

111

96

44

5

45th Percentile U

UR/EWS-PWD

110

110

1

6

40th Percentile

OBC-PwD

97

97

1

3 FOR SIDDHA

S.NO

CUT-OFF PERCENTILE

CATEGORY

MAXIMUM MARKS

MINIMUM MARKS

NO. OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES

1

50th Percentile

UR/EWS

304

128

379

2

40th Percentile

OBC

127

112

50

3

40th Percentile

SC

126

112

19

4

40th Percentile ST

ST

5

45th Percentile U

UR/EWS-PWD

6

40th Percentile

OBC-PwD

4 FOR UNANI

S.NO

CUT-OFF PERCENTILE

CATEGORY

MAXIMUM MARKS

MINIMUM MARKS

NO. OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES

1

50th Percentile

UR/EWS

338

119

1082

2

40th Percentile

OBC

118

103

109

3

40th Percentile

SC

105

104

2

4

40th Percentile ST

ST

116

110

2

5

45th Percentile U

UR/EWS-PWD

To view the press release, click the link below

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/aiapget-2025-results-for-ayurveda-homeopathy-siddha-unani-out-296404.pdf

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