With 90 PG seats remaining unfilled in government and private institutions, Gujarat continues to lack qualified applicants despite the conclusion of the second round of postgraduate AYUSH admissions.
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Overview
The division of the seat matrix is as follows:
- 20 MD-MS Ayurvedic seats
- 23 seats under the 15% All India Quota (AIQ)
- 47 seats in MD Homeopathy
In order to ensure that no seat is left empty, the state counseling authority has decided to hold a mop-up round.
Causes of the Gujarat Vacancies
Admissions officials stated that the open seats were caused by a number of factors:
- Withdrawals and non-reporting: Despite being assigned to colleges, many students did not show up.
- Cross-state counselling overlaps: Plenty of candidates were waiting for other state rounds to announce results.
- Limited awareness: Limited knowledge regarding AYUSH postgraduate career prospects had an impact on attendance.
- Location-based preference: Rural and semi-urban colleges had fewer top-ranking candidates for attendance.
Experts also refer to the fact that in spite of the government’s emphasis on promoting Ayurveda and Homeopathy, there still exists a gap between undergraduate interest and postgraduate specialization demand.
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Next Steps by Admission Authorities
- The AYUSH Admission Committee will be issuing a mop-up or stray vacancy round very soon.
- The candidates are requested to keep the documents handy and stay informed about the official updates for releasing the schedules. Students can do so from the official website www.medadmgujarat.org
- Officials have pledged that they will fill the available seats transparently and on merit basis to ensure fairness in the process.
Conclusion
Gujarat’s open PG Ayurvedic and Homeopathic seats highlight the need for better counselling coordination, more financial aid, and increased public awareness of the AYUSH industry. Officials hope that all available seats are filled as quickly as possible and that deserving candidates are given opportunities as the state gets ready for a mop-up round.
This stage will have a major impact on Gujarat’s dedication to improving traditional medicine education and satisfying the country’s increasing need for qualified AYUSH professionals.
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