The Ayush Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC) has released the Round-2 seat allotment results for AYUSH NEET UG counselling 2025.
- Those candidates who participated in Round-2 can now check their allotted AYUSH course (BAMS/BSMS/BUMS/BHMS/B.Pharm-ITRA etc.) seats via the official AACCC website, aaccc.gov.in.
Important Dates & Deadlines
Here are the relevant dates for Round-2 (AYUSH UG, AACCC) as per the schedule:
| Activity | Date(s) |
|---|---|
| Registration & payment for Round-2 | 17 September to 22 September 2025 |
| Choice filling & locking (preferences) | 18 September to 22 September 2025, with locking by 22 September (specific hours) |
| Processing of seat allotment | 23-24 September 2025 |
| Round-2 seat allotment result date | 25 September 2025 |
| Reporting to allotted colleges | From 26 September to 3 October 2025 |
| Verification of joined candidates (by AACCC) | 4-5 October 2025 |
How to Check the Round-2 Seat Allotment Result
For candidates who want to see if they’ve been allotted a seat, here are the steps:
- Go to the official website: aaccc.gov.in.
- Find and click the link for “AACCC-UG Counselling 2025 – Round-2 Seat Allotment Final Result” (or “Final Result for Round-2 of AACCC-UG Counseling A.Y. 2025-26”).
- You may need to enter credentials like your NEET roll number, date of birth, application/registration number.
- Download your allotment letter/admission letter or PDF version of the result.
What Candidates Must Do Next
If you get a seat in Round-2, these are the expected steps you should follow:
- Report to the institute/college to which you’ve been allotted a seat between 26 September and 3 October 2025.
- Carry all original documents for verification. This usually includes your NEET UG score card, class 10 & 12 marksheets, identity proof, category certificate if applicable, etc. Complete any required formalities at the college (admission fee, verification, etc.).
- Note the verification of joined candidates happens after reporting; for Round-2 it’s set for 4-5 October 2025.
Who Was Eligible / Who Could Participate
Round-2 is for:
- Candidates who did not get any seat in Round-1. Candidates who were allotted a seat in Round-1 but opted for upgradation.
- Also those who missed registering earlier but now fulfil the eligibility criteria.
What This Means in the Big Picture
- Round-2 is an important chance to get better preference seats or secure a seat if Round-1 didn’t work out.
- If you do not get allotted in Round-2, there will be further rounds (Third Round, Stray Vacancy Round etc.).
- Seats that remain unfilled after Round-2 will move into subsequent rounds. So even if not allotted now, stay alert.
Things to Watch Out For / Possible Issues
- Make sure your choice filling was done carefully and locked properly. If choices are not locked, your preferences may not be considered.
- Keep the documents ready; any mismatch during reporting or document verification can lead to loss of allotted seat.
- Check the seat matrix (number of seats available in Govt, Deemed, etc.) and reservation policy. Sometimes seats are added or changed. Some notices indicate “registration unlocking facility” in Round-2 in special cases; check if that applies to you.

