What is the seat allocation process for AIAPGET?

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    4 months ago

    Seat allocation process for the AIAPGET: 1- Apply online for AYUSH counseling. 2- Registration, Payment of fees (Registration and Tuition fees) Submission of choices, View, Modify and lock, Processing of result. 3- First round seat allotment. 4- If the seat is allocated: Report to the allocated Institute, Complete admission formalities, and continue to study in the allocated college or university. If the seat is not allocated: After round 1 ends, Fresh registration for round 2, already registered candidates of round 1 need not register again. 5- Display the newly added/vacant seat and also anticipated vacancies. The first-round choice

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    Aayush Yadav | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    Registration
    Candidates who wish to participate in the counselling of AIAPGET 2022 need to register on the official website of AACCC and fill the application form. Candidates are advised to fill in the exact same details that were filled in the AIAPGET application form 2022 on the website of NTA. Any discrepancy in these two forms may lead to the disqualification of the candidate. Registration fee
    To complete the application process for AIAPGET counselling 2022, a candidate must pay a non-refundable registration fee to AACCC. Along with this, they will also have to deposit a security fee depending on the type of colleges they are applyin
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