Round 2 PG AYUSH Counselling results OUT, AACCC issues notice on admitted seats surrender
New Delhi: The AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC) has released the results of Round 2 PG AYUSH Counselling 2020 for AIAPGET-2020 qualified candidates.
As many as 802 Ayurveda, 206 Homeopathy, 45 Siddha, and 138 Unani seats have been allotted in the second round of AYUSH PG counselling 2020. The counselling result of All India AYUSH Postgraduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET) round two has been prepared on the basis of AIAPGET marks, choices filled by candidates, seats available in the selected colleges, reservation criteria, and other factors. The AYUSH PG result PDF mentions the rank of the candidate, allotted institute, allotted course, and remarks.
To view the results, click on the concerned links given below:
- Final Result R2 Ayurveda
- Final Result R2 Homoeopathy
- Final Result R2 Siddha
- Final Result R2 Unani
To download the allotment letter, click here:
- Allotment Letter Round-2
Moreover, the AACCC has further issued a notice for the candidates with respect to the surrender of admitted seats .
It is for the information to all AIAPGET-2020 qualified candidates participating in AACCC PG Counselling 2020 that Round I joined candidates, who has given willingness at time of reporting of Round-1 for up-gradation and not upgraded in Round II may resign his/her Round 1 admitted seat within five days (i.e. 09.01.2021 to 13.01.2021) of Round 2 Result (availing Free exit) announcement, failing which he/she will be considered as part of joined candidates for Round 2 and rules will apply accordingly.
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