413 Seats available For Mop-Up Round of PG AYUSH admissions: KEA

Karnataka: 413 seats have been allocated for PG AYUSH mop-up
round. Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released a detailed seat
matrix.

In the academic session of 2022-23, maximum seats are vacant for
Private, NRI, and other quota seats as compared to the government quota. These vacant
seats for both quotas will be filled in the mop-up round.

Detailed seat matrix –

Category

Seat

Private, NRI, and other quota seats

386

Government quota seats

27

The candidates can now fill in the entry options till 5.4.2023
(4:00 pm). Results will be published on 5.4.2023 (after 8:00 pm). The
candidates can pay the fees from 6.4.2023 till 8.4.2023. The last date for
college admission is 8.4.2023 (up to 5.30 pm).

The candidates who have not been allotted any seats in round 1 and round 2 of the PG AYUSH seat allotment are only eligible to participate.
There is no choice entry after the announcement of mop-up round seat allotment
results, and the candidates will have to report to the allotted colleges
compulsorily. Hence, candidates should carefully enter their options according to their priorities.

Eligibility criteria for PG AYUSH –

It will be necessary for a candidate to obtain minimum marks
at the 50th percentile in AIAPGET 2022. Qualifying criteria for candidates
belonging to scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, and other backward classes,
the minimum marks will be at the 40th percentile. For candidates with benchmark
disabilities specified under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities act, 2016
(49 of 2016), the minimum marks will be at the 45th percentile for the General
category and the 40th percentile for scheduled castes, Scheduled tribes, and
other backward classes. SC / ST / OBC eligibility criteria apply only to Karnataka
SC / ST / OBC candidates.

The candidates should be a citizen of India.

The candidates should have studied and passed the courses
leading to the award of a Bachelor’s degree in AYUSH, i.e., BAMS / BNYS / BHMS
/ BUMS in colleges recognized by the National Commission for Indian Systems of
Medicine (NCISM) or National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH) and Government of
India and affiliated to any University established by law in India and located
in Karnataka State.

OR

Candidate must be of Karnataka origin and has studied
Bachelor’s degrees in AYUSH, i.e., BAMS / BNYS / BHMS / BUMS in colleges
outside Karnataka recognized by the National Commission for Indian Systems of
Medicine (NCISM) or National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH) and Government of
India and affiliated to any University established by law in India.

The candidates must have completed the ‘Compulsory Rotating
Internship’ on or before 31st December 2022.

To view the notice, click on the links below –

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/pgetbull2022freeismhprivr3openkannada-206872.pdf

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