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Maha CET Cell releases Combined Registered Candidates List Of AIQ AYUSH Admissions, Details
Maharashtra: Combined registered candidates list of AIQ in private unaided & minority institutes for BAMS/BHMS/BUMS courses has been released, notifies MAHACET Cell.
To view the list, candidates need to click on https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/combinedregisteredlist-9-171956.pdf
The AYUSH counselling is conducted by the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), Maharashtra.
Round 1 joined candidates who have not been upgraded in round 2 may resign their seat allotted in round 1 within 05 days (before15th March 2022 ) of round 2 result announcement (availing free exit), failing which they will be considered as part of joined candidates for round 2 and rules will apply accordingly. Candidates having joined status in round 2 (AIQ 15%) will not be allowed for further rounds of counselling.
Seats under AIQ for private unaided institutes will be open. However, the Central Government list may provide relaxation in qualifying criteria category-wise.
There shall be no requirement for a domicile certificate in a particular State/UT or passing of 10+2 in a particular State/UT. However, candidates already registered for state counselling if desirous for admission in AIQ 15% seats of the private unaided institute for BAMS/BHMS/ BUMS courses will have to register again for All India Quota.
According to the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, New Delhi, the state/UT counselling authority will conduct rounds for AIQ private seats, and vacant seats shall be converted into the State/UT Quota. Other criteria will remain the same for AIQ seats as mentioned on the AACCC official Counselling website: https://aaccc/gov.in/.
Registered for round 1 need not register again. However, candidates who had registered but not paid the fees will have to register again. Choices filled during round 1 of preference filling will not be considered. Choice of round 1 will not be considered under any circumstances. Fresh choice submission by eligible candidates is necessary for consideration for seat allotment during round 2.
Debmitra has completed her certified course in content writing from ETC Delhi in 2020. She has 3 years of experience into content writing. She joined Medical Dialogues in 2021 and covers educational news.