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Kerala Opens Last Chance for PG Ayurveda Admissions 2025-26

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The Office of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) in Kerala has announced an opportunity for candidates to submit fresh online applications for admission to Post Graduate (PG) Ayurveda Degree Courses for the academic year 2025-26. This facility is available until 3 PM on December 8, 2025, ahead of the stray vacancy round, as mandated by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM).

Qualified candidates who have not previously applied can access the application portal at www.cee.kerala.gov.in. The stray vacancy allotment will be conducted to fill remaining seats after the first round of allotments and any additional vacancies that may arise. The details of net vacant seats will be published later.

In order to participate in the stray vacancy allotment, fresh applicants must enter their AIAPGET 2025 details and pay the required application fee online. Candidates are also required to upload their photographs, signatures, and all relevant certificates and documents. Those seeking consideration for reservation category seats or fee concessions must submit supporting documents, such as Community Certificates and income certificates, at the time of application. It is important to note that these documents cannot be submitted later.

Furthermore, applicants should be aware that only those who qualify in the rank list will be eligible for the stray vacancy allotment. There will be no disruptions to previous allotments or admissions.

Important Dates and Application Process

Candidates who have already applied for PG Ayurveda courses and received a memo for document corrections can now upload the necessary documents to rectify any issues until 3 PM on December 8, 2025. Those who have registered but not completed payment can finalize their applications upon remitting the required fees. It is crucial for applicants to refrain from submitting multiple applications, as this will result in cancellation of their candidature.

Currently, Service Quota and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) seats are not available after the third round of allotment. Candidates in these categories may still submit fresh applications but will only be considered if seats become vacant.

Once the facility for option submission is enabled, candidates must submit their preferences for available course-college combinations. Candidates of Kerala origin, along with Keralite and Non-Keralite applicants, will have the opportunity to register their options for allotment to PG Ayurveda Degree seats in self-financing colleges.

Candidates who are allotted seats must complete their admission at the designated colleges and pay the fees indicated in the Allotment Memo. Special exemptions from tuition fees apply to certain groups, including SC/ST/OEC candidates and others as indicated in the regulations.

Eligibility and Documentation Requirements

All candidates are advised to review the eligibility criteria, academic qualifications, and necessary documentation outlined in notification No. CEE/178/2025-TA1 dated September 13, 2025, as well as the government-approved prospectus for admission to PG Ayurveda Degree Courses available online.

For any queries regarding the allotment process, candidates can contact the helpline at 0471 – 2332120 or 2338487. All critical information related to the application process and allotment is accessible at www.cee.kerala.gov.in.

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