AYUSH NEET UG Counselling 2025 registration closes tomorrow for BAMS, BSMS
Suviral Shukla | August 31, 2025 | 11:31 AM IST | 2 mins read
AYUSH NEET UG 2025 Counselling: The seat allotment result for various UG admissions at government, private medical colleges across the country will be declared on September 4.
The AYUSH NEET UG Counselling 2025 registration window will close tomorrow, September 1 for admission to BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, BHMS, BPharma programmes at government, private medical colleges. Concerned candidates can register through the official website at aaccc.gov.in.
The Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) will close the registration window for counselling to undergraduate (UG) admissions for all India Quota (AIQ) seats through the National-Eligibility-cum-Entranc Test UG (NEET UG) tomorrow at 5 pm.
Notably, candidates will also be able to lock their selection of colleges and courses through the choice locking facility from 2 pm to 11:55 pm on September 1. The choice filling for AYUSH NEET UG 2025 started on August 26 and the facility will be closed tomorrow.
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As per the schedule, the seat allotment result for various UG admissions will be declared on September 4 and candidates will have to report for document verification to complete the admission process between September 5 and 12.
The AYUSH NEET UG 2025 counselling consists of three rounds, along with a stray vacancy round.
The AACCC counselling is done for candidates to get admission through AIQ seats for BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, BHMS at various government, private, central, national institutes.
AYUSH NEET UG Counselling 2025: Documents, registration fee
Candidates are required to submit the list of documents given below for NEET UG 2025 admission during the counselling session.
- Class 10 mark sheet
- Class 12 mark sheet
- NEET result
- Caste certificate (if applicable)
- Disability certificate (if applicable)
- NEET admit card
- A valid ID proof
Candidates belonging to Under-reserved (UR), Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Other Backward Classes - Non Creamy Layer categories, should have to submit Rs 1,000 as registration fee.
Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe, and Persons with Disability (PwD) category candidates are required to pay Rs 500 as registration charges.
Those looking forward to get admission to deemed or private colleges through the AYUSH NEET UG 2025 counselling, the registration fee is Rs 5,000.
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