Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling will be conducted by the Directorate of Medical & Health Service, Dadra & Nagar and counselling is expected to start in July 2024 (Tentative). Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling is conducted for admission in BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSMS & BNYS courses and admission is solely based on NEET Exam rank. The curriculum for these AYUSH courses aligns with the standards set by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and the National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH), ensuring a complete education in traditional medical systems. This year NEET Exam was conducted twice, the first exam was conducted on 5th May 2024 and the second exam was conducted on 23rd June 2024 and National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared results on 4th June & 30th June 2024 respectively. Candidates who appeared in the NEET exam will be eligible to participate in Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling.
As per the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and the National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH) there are no Government and Private Colleges in Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Counselling for these colleges starts with the candidate’s registration on the counselling conducting authority’s official website http://vbch.dnh.nic.in/. Directorate of Medical & Health Service, Dadra & Nagar conducts counselling for 85% of seats in government & private AYUSH colleges in Dadra and Nagar Haveli under State Quota. Counselling for the remaining 15% of seats in government & private colleges will be conducted by the AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC) under All India Quota (AIQ).
This article has a detailed overview of Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling including important dates, counselling process, registration fees, participating colleges, etc.

Contents
- 1 Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counseling Highlights
- 2 Counselling Schedule – State Quota
- 3 NEET 2024 Cut-Off
- 4 Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling
- 5 Counselling Process – State Quota
- 6 AACCC UG Counselling Process
- 7 Non-Refundable Registration Fee
- 8 Refundable Security Fee
- 9 Documents Required
- 10 Frequently Asked Questions
- 10.1 Q: When will the Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling for 2024 start?
- 10.2 Q: Which courses are included in the Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling?
- 10.3 Q: What is the eligibility criterion for participating in the Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling?
- 10.4 Q: Are there any AYUSH colleges in Dadra and Nagar Haveli?
Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counseling Highlights
Particulars | Details |
Counselling Name | Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling |
NEET Counselling Type | AYUSH UG Counselling |
Counselling body | Directorate of Medical & Health Service, Dadra & Nagar |
Entrance Exam | NEET Exam |
Exam conducting authority | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
NEET Exam Date | May 5, 2024, and June 23, 2024 |
NEET Result Date | June 4, 2024, and June 30, 2024 |
Dadra and Nagar Haveli NEET 2024 Counselling Starting Date | July 2024 (Tentative) |
AACCC Counselling Date | To Be Announced |
Courses to Pursue | BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSMS & BNYS |
Total No. of Govt Seats | 0 |
Total No. of Private Seats | 0 |
State Counselling Official Website | http://vbch.dnh.nic.in/ |
AACCC Counselling Official Website | https://aaccc.gov.in/ug-counselling/ |
Counselling Schedule – State Quota
Particulars (Event) | Dates |
NEET result 2024 | To be announced |
Registrations begin | To be announced |
Last date to apply for the Counselling process | To be announced |
Document verification | To be announced |
Release of provisional state merit list | To be announced |
Round One | |
Choice filling starts | To be announced |
Last date of choice filling | To be announced |
Seat allotment process | To be announced |
Result of round one | To be announced |
Reporting at the allotted college | To be announced |
Round Two | |
Choice filling | To be announced |
Round two result | To be announced |
Reporting at the designated colleges | To be announced |
Mop-up round convener quota | To be announced |
Release of final merit list | To be announced |
Choice filling | To be announced |
Management Quota | |
Provisional merit list | To be announced |
Final merit list | To be announced |
Choice filling round one | To be announced |
Result for round one of Counselling | To be announced |
Result for round two | To be announced |
Commencement of classes | To be announced |
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria | Detail |
Nationality | Candidates must hold Indian citizenship. |
Domicile | Candidates must be residents of Delhi. |
Entrance | Candidates must have qualified for the JEE Main Entrance Examination to be considered eligible. |
Qualification | Candidates must have successfully completed the 12th-grade examination or an equivalent from a recognized institution to apply. |
Educational Qualification Details | Candidates must have completed 12th grade with Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English as compulsory subjects. |
NEET 2024 Cut-Off
Category | Cut-Off Percentile | NEET cut-off 2023 | NEET cut-off 2024 |
UR/EWS | 50th Percentile | 720-137 | 720-164 |
OBC | 40th Percentile | 136-107 | 163-129 |
SC | 40th Percentile | 136-107 | 163-129 |
ST | 40th Percentile | 136-107 | 163-129 |
UR/EWS-PwD | 45th Percentile | 136-121 | 163-146 |
OBC-PwD | 40th Percentile | 120-107 | 145-129 |
SC-PwD | 40th Percentile | 120-107 | 145-129 |
ST-PwD | 40th Percentile | 120-107 | 141-129 |
Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling
Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH counselling is an important process for securing admission into AYUSH courses in the state. The counselling is categorized into two main types based on the overseeing authority and the quota of seats being filled.
Type of AYUSH Counselling | Scope | Seat Allocation | Purpose |
AACCC AYUSH Counselling | Conducted by the AYUSH Admissions Central Counseling Committee (AACCC). | 15% All India Quota (AIQ) seats in government & private AYUSH colleges. All seats in prestigious institutions in Central Universities & Deemed Universities. | To provide a centralized counselling process that allocates seats in government and certain high-profile institutions based on NEET scores. |
State Counselling (State Quota) | Department of Higher and Technical Education Government of Mizoram | 85% State Quota seats in government & private AYUSH colleges. | To manage the admission process for candidates within their respective states, ensuring regional students have access to local institutions. |
Counselling Process – State Quota
Step 1: Online Registration
- The first step in the counselling process is online registration. Candidates need to visit the official counselling website (http://vbch.dnh.nic.in/)and create an account by providing essential personal details and contact information. It is crucial to ensure accurate and correct information during registration.
Step 2: Choice Filling
- Once registered, candidates can log in to their accounts and access the choice-filling section. In this step, candidates are required to select their preferred courses and colleges from the available options. The choices should be based on the candidate’s eligibility, interest, and career goals. It is advisable to carefully research the colleges and courses before making selections.
Step 3: Document Verification
- After completing the choice filling, candidates need to physically visit the designated document verification centre. This step is vital for verifying the authenticity of the information provided during online registration. Candidates must carry original documents and their photocopies, including academic certificates, identity proof, domicile certificate (if applicable), NEET scorecard, and other relevant documents as specified by the counselling authorities.
Step 4: Seat Allotment
- The seat allotment process is a critical phase in the counselling process. The allocation of seats is based on various factors, including the candidate’s merit, choices filled, and the availability of seats in the preferred colleges. The allotment result is usually published on the official website, and candidates can check their allotment status using their login credentials.
Step 5: Acceptance of Seat
- Once a seat is allotted to a candidate, they must accept or reject the allotted seat within the stipulated time frame. If the candidate accepts the seat, it indicates their willingness to join the college. On the other hand, if they reject the seat, it means they are opting out of the current round of counselling.
Step 6: Reporting to the College
- Candidates who have accepted the allotted seat must report to the respective college within the specified dates. Reporting to the college is a crucial step to complete the admission process formally. During reporting, candidates need to submit the required documents, pay the admission fee, and complete other necessary formalities as per the college’s guidelines.
Step 7: Second Round of Counseling (If Applicable)
- In case there are vacant seats after the first round of counselling, a second round may be conducted. Candidates who did not get an allotment in the first round or opted for an up-gradation can participate in the second round. The process for the second round is similar to the first round, and candidates need to follow the steps mentioned above.
Step 8: Mop-Up Round (If Applicable)
- If there are any remaining vacant seats after the second round, a mop-up round may be conducted as a final attempt to fill the seats. Eligible candidates who have not been allotted seats in the previous rounds can participate in the mop-up round.
Step 9: Admission Closure
- Once all the counseling rounds are completed, and all the seats are filled, the admission process will be closed. No further changes or admissions will be allowed after the specified date.
Dadra & Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling Document Required
- Scorecard or Rank Letter Admit Card
- Certificate and mark sheet for class 10 (for DOB)
- Certificate and mark sheet for class 12
- Identification Proof (Aadhar/PAN Card/Driving License/Passport)
- Photocopies of eight passport photos (Recent ones)
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Provisional Allotment Letter
- Certificate for People with Disabilities (if applicable)
AACCC UG Counselling Process
AACCC UG counselling process is structured into multiple rounds to ensure a systematic and fair allocation of seats to NEET-UG 2024 qualified candidates for AYUSH courses. The process involves registration, fee payment, choice filling, seat allotment, and physical reporting to the allotted college. Below is a table outlining the detailed process for each counselling round.
Round | Eligibility for Participation | Process |
Round 1 | Only NEET UG 2024-qualified candidates are eligible to apply. | 1. Registration for AACCC-UG Counseling.2. Payment of Counseling Fee (Non-Refundable Registration Fee + Security Money).3. Choice filling and locking.4. Publication of Seat allotment list (Publication of result).5. Physical Reporting to the allotted college. |
Round 2 | NEET UG 2024 qualified candidates who have not registered in the 1st Round. Candidates registered for the 1st Round and were not allotted a seat. Candidates who opted for free exit in the 1st Round.d) Candidates who joined the allotted seat in the 1st Round and submitted willingness for upgradation in the 2nd Round. | NEET UG 2024 qualified candidates who have not registered in the 1st & 2nd Round. b) Candidates who have already registered but were not allotted seats in the 1st & 2nd Round.c) Candidates registered in the 1st Round/2nd Round & availed of Free Exit.d) Candidates joined in the 1st Round allotted seats and submitted willingness for upgradation but did not participate in the 2nd Round.e) Candidates joined in the 2nd Round allotted seat and submitted willingness for upgradation in the 3rd Round.f) Candidates who leave/resign the allotted seat in the 2nd Round, with forfeiture of Security money, three days before the commencement of the 3rd Round, can participate with payment of complete fees. |
Round 3 | NEET UG 2024 qualified candidates who have not registered in the 1st & 2nd Round. b) Candidates who have already registered but were not allotted seats in the 1st & 2nd rounds. c) Candidates registered in the 1st Round/2nd Round & availed of Free Exit.d) Candidates joined in the 1st Round allotted seats and submitted willingness for upgradation but did not participate in the 2nd Round. e) Candidates joined in the 2nd Round allotted seat and submitted willingness for upgradation in the 3rd Round. f) Candidates who leave/resign the allotted seat in the 2nd Round, with forfeiture of Security money, three days before the commencement of the 3rd Round, can participate with payment of complete fees. | 1. Registration for AACCC-UG Counseling (Those candidates who participated in the 1st Round/2nd Round need not register again).2. Payment of Counseling Fee includes Non-Refundable Registration Fee and Security Money (No need to pay by those candidates who have already paid the counselling fee at the time of registration for 1st Round /2nd Round).3. Choice filling and locking.4. Publication of Seat allotment list (Publication of result).5. Physical Reporting to the allotted college. |
Stray Vacancy Round for AIQG/AIQGA/CU/NI | All registered candidates who have not been admitted to any of the seats through AACCC-UG counselling or counselling conducted by State/UTs are eligible for the Stray Vacancy Round. | There is no Fresh Registration in the Stray Vacancy Round. Candidates must submit willingness in the AACCC-UG portal to participate in the Stray Vacancy Round with an undertaking that they are not holding any UG (ASU&H) seats allotted through AACCC-UG counselling or counselling conducted by State/UTs.Option for choice filling is available in the Stray Vacancy Round.4. No upgradation is available from any of the 3 Rounds to the Stray Vacancy Round. |
Stray Vacancy Round for Deemed University | All registered candidates who have not been admitted to any of the seats through AAACC-UG counselling or counselling conducted by State/UTs are eligible for the Stray Vacancy Round. | AACCC, M/o Ayush will send a list of eligible registered candidates to Deemed Universities, which is to be exercised strictly in order of merit in the Stray Vacancy Round. The seats are domicile-free, and only registered candidates of AACCC-UG counselling are eligible for admission.3. A List of ineligible candidates will be circulated to concerned State/UT counselling authorities, National Institutes/Central Universities/Deemed Universities to prohibit them from participating in any other AYUSH counselling (Central/State/UT/Nominated seat, etc.). |
Note: It is mandatory for all candidates to take admission on their upgraded seats in the 3rd Round from Round 1 & 2 admitted seats. Such candidates, if not joined in the upgraded seats, are ineligible for any further AYUSH counselling (Central/State/UT/Central Pool Quota) and their security money will be forfeited.
Registration Fees & Security Money for AACCC UG Counseling
The registration fee is non-refundable, whereas the security fee is refundable under certain conditions. Below is a detailed table summarizing the registration and security fees for various categories and types of admissions.
Non-Refundable Registration Fee
Admission Type | Category | Amount |
AIQ-Govt.-college/AIQ-Govt.-Aided-college/Central University/National Institute | UR/EWS/OBC-NCL candidates | Rs. 1000/- |
AIQ-Govt.-college/AIQ-Govt.-Aided-college/Central University/National Institute | SC/ST/PwBD candidates | Rs. 500/- |
Deemed University | All Categories | Rs. 5000/- |
Refundable Security Fee
The refundable security fee will be refunded to candidates after joining the allotted college within the stipulated time mentioned in the schedule. If a candidate does not get a seat during all rounds of counselling, the security fee will be refunded to the bank account provided by the candidate at the time of registration for AACCC counselling.
Admission Type | Category | Amount |
AIQ-Govt.-college/AIQ-Govt.-Aided-college/Central University/National Institute | All Categories | Rs.10000/- |
Deemed University | All Categories | Rs.50000/- |
Note: The non-refundable registration fee and the refundable security fee must be paid during the registration process for AACCC UG counselling.
Seat Allotment
AYUSH Counselling 2024 seat allotment is the process through which candidates are assigned seats in AYUSH courses (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSMS, BNYS) based on their NEET UG rank, preferences, and availability of seats. The allotment is conducted in multiple rounds, including a mop-up round to fill any remaining vacancies. Once allotted a seat, candidates must download the allotment letter and report to the assigned college within the specified time for document verification and admission.
Reservation Policy
The Reservation Policy for AYUSH UG Counselling 2024 under state quota & All India Quota (AIQ) for seats in Government/Government Aided/National Institutes/Central Universities is as follows:
Category | Reservation Percentage – All India Quota |
SC | 15% |
ST | 7.50% |
OBC-NCL | 27% |
GEN-EWS | 10% |
PwBD | 5% |
Candidates belonging to the Creamy Layer of OBC are not entitled to reservation benefits and are considered under the general (GEN) category, making them eligible only for open seats. The GEN-EWS reservation benefit is available only to those general category candidates who meet the criteria specified by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
Documents Required
1. Matriculation/High School Certificate (10th)
2. 10+2/Intermediate/Senior Secondary School Examination Certificate & Detailed Marks Sheet.
3. Character Certificate issued by the school/institute last attended.
4. Resident Certificate (if applicable)
5. Certificate of bonafide resident issued by competent authority (if applicable)
6. Caste Certificate issued by competent authority (if applicable)
7. Latest Income Certificate (if applicable)
8. Certificate with respect to Benchmark Disabilities issued by competent authority (Medical Board of
PGIMS, Rohtak)
9. Certificate of Dependent of Freedom Fighters issued by competent authority (if applicable).
10. Certificate of ESM issued by competent authority (if applicable).
11. Print out of Online Application form.
12. Provisional Allotment letter.
13. Proof of identification Aadhaar card / PAN Card / Driving license /Passport / Voter ID/Ration
Card/any other (any two).
14. Four passport-size photographs against a white background (preferably the photograph used in NEET form).
15. NEET Exam Admit Card/Score Card
Participating AYUSH Colleges in Dadra and Nagar Haveli
As per NCISM and NCH, currently, there are no Private or Government AYUSH Colleges in Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Candidates from Dadra and Nagar Haveli can be admission to nearby states by participating in AACCC Counselling for All India Quota Seats.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When will the Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling for 2024 start?
A: The Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling is expected to start in July 2024 (Tentative). The exact dates will be announced on the official counselling website.
Q: Which courses are included in the Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling?
A: The counselling is conducted for admission into BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSMS, and BNYS courses.
Q: What is the eligibility criterion for participating in the Dadra and Nagar Haveli AYUSH Counselling?
A: Candidates must have qualified for the NEET Exam to be eligible for the counselling. They should also hold Indian citizenship and be residents of Delhi and must have completed the 12th grade with subjects including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English.
Q: Are there any AYUSH colleges in Dadra and Nagar Haveli?
A: No, as per the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and the National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH), there are no Government or Private AYUSH Colleges in Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Candidates can participate in AACCC Counselling for All India Quota Seats to get admission in nearby states.

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