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NEET Counselling 2026 Expert Guidance DR SR PRAJAPATI All India Counselling MCC AACCC State Counselling
AACCC Counselling 2026

AACCC Counselling 2026 – Complete Guide: Registration, Dates, Process, Fees & Seat Allotment

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By Dr. SR Prajapati
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AACCC Counselling 2026 – Complete Step-by-Step Guide (aaccc.gov.in)

If you have qualified NEET UG 2026 and want admission in BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, or BSMS, then AACCC Counselling 2026 is the most important process you need to understand. This guide covers everything — from what AACCC is, to registration, fees, choice filling, seat allotment, and expert tips to secure your seat.

Written by Dr. SR Prajapati — BAMS Graduate (MMM Udaipur), AYUSH Counselling Expert with 3+ years of guidance experience and 1000+ students counselled across 8 states.

NEET Counselling 2026

What is AACCC? – Full Form & Overview

AACCC Full Form: Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee

AACCC is the official central counselling body established by the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India under NCISM (National Commission for Indian System of Medicine). It conducts all-India level counselling for AYUSH undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

Official Website: aaccc.gov.in

AACCC counselling is also known as:

  • AACCC Counselling (for UG courses — BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSMS)
  • AACCC UG Counselling
  • AYUSH AIQ Counselling
  • AACCC Govt Counselling (for Govt, Govt Aided, Central University, Deemed University college AIQ seats)

AACCC Counselling 2026 – Which Seats Are Covered?

AACCC does NOT cover all AYUSH seats. It specifically handles:

Seat TypeQuotaCoverage
Government / Govt-Aided Colleges15% All India Quota (AIQ)All States & UTs
Central Universities (CU)100% seatsAll India Open
National Institutes (NI)100% seatsAll India Open
Deemed Universities100% seatsAll India Open
Delhi University AYUSH Colleges85% seatsSpecial Category

Important: The remaining 85% seats in Government colleges and 100% seats in Private colleges are filled by respective State Counselling Authorities (not by AACCC).

So if you want a government BAMS/BHMS seat in Rajasthan, you need BOTH:

  • AACCC registration (for AIQ 15% seats)
  • Rajasthan State AYUSH Counselling (for state quota 85% seats)

 Rajasthan BAMS Admission 2026 – Complete State Guide →

AACCC College Predictor 2026

AACCC Counselling 2026 – Courses Covered

AACCC conducts counselling for the following UG AYUSH courses:

  • BAMS – Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
  • BHMS – Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery
  • BUMS – Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery
  • BSMS – Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery
  • B.Pharm (Ayurveda) / ITRA – Bachelor of Pharmacy (Ayurveda)

Total AYUSH seats covered across India: 52,720+ seats in 914+ colleges

AACCC Counselling 2026 – Eligibility Criteria

  • To participate in AACCC UG Counselling 2026, you must:
  • Have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board 
  • Have Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English in Class 12 
  • Have qualified NEET UG 2026 with minimum required percentile:
        • General / EWS: 50th Percentile
        • SC / ST / OBC: 40th Percentile
        • PwD: 45th Percentile
  • Meet the age requirement (minimum 17 years as on December 31, 2026)
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AACCC Counselling 2026 – Fee Structure

Two types of fees are charged at registration time:

1. Non-Refundable Registration Fee

This fee is NOT returned regardless of seat allotment.

CategoryFee (AIQ Govt)Fee (Deemed University)
General / EWS₹1,000₹5,000
SC / ST / OBC₹500₹2,500

2. Refundable Security Deposit

This amount is refunded after you join the allotted college within the stipulated time.

Institution TypeSecurity Deposit
Govt / Govt-Aided (AIQ)₹10,000
Central University / NI₹10,000
Deemed University₹50,000

Expert Tip by Dr. SR Prajapati: If you apply for BOTH AIQ and Deemed University, you only pay the higher fee (₹55,000). No need to pay separately for both. This is a common confusion among students.

 AACCC B.AACCC Counselling Full Process →

AACCC Counselling 2026 – Step-by-Step Process

Step 1: Registration on aaccc.gov.in

  • Go to the official website: aaccc.gov.in
  • Click on “UG Counselling” → “New Registration”
  • Fill in NEET roll number, date of birth, and personal details
  • Create login ID and password

Step 2: Pay Registration Fee & Security Deposit

  • Select the type of counselling (AIQ / Deemed / Both)
  • Pay online via Net Banking, UPI, Debit/Credit Card
  • Download payment receipt — keep it safe

Step 3: Choice Filling & Locking

  • Login → “Choice Filling” option
  • Search colleges by state, course, category
  • Arrange colleges in order of preference (most preferred first)
  • Lock your choices before the deadline — unlocked choices are NOT considered

Dr. SR Prajapati Tip: Fill minimum 50–80 choices across government, CU/NI, and Deemed universities. More choices = more chances of getting a seat.

Step 4: Seat Allotment Result

  • AACCC publishes allotment result on aaccc.gov.in
  • Login and check your allotted college
  • Download the Provisional Allotment Letter

Step 5: Accept Seat & Pay College Fee

  • If satisfied with allotment — accept the seat online
  • Pay the first-year fee to the allotted college’s account
  • Keep the fee receipt for reporting

Step 6: Report to Allotted College

  • Visit the college physically with original documents
  • Get admission confirmed within the joining deadline
  • Late reporting = seat cancellation

Security deposit is refunded to your bank account after you join the college. If you don’t join, deposit is forfeited.

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AACCC Counselling 2026 – 4 Rounds Explained

AACCC conducts counselling in 4 rounds:

Round 1 – First Seat Allotment

  • Fresh registration and choice filling
  • Seat allotted based on NEET rank + preferences
  • You can upgrade in Round 2

Round 2 – Upgradation Round

  • Fresh Register (or use Round 1 registration)
  • Fill fresh choices
  • Upgraded seat allotted — mandatory to join if better seat received
  • Can still upgrade in Round 3

Round 3 – Final Main Round

  • Upgradation from Round 1 & Round 2 seats happens here
  • After Round 3 result — joining is MANDATORY
  • Leaving Round 3 seat means security deposit forfeiture + ban from further AACCC counselling

SVR (Stray Vacancy Round) 1 & 2 – Last Chance

  • Seats remaining after Round 3 are offered here
  • Fresh registration allowed in SVR
  • Best opportunity for late starters or students with low ranks
  • Seats fill fast — be ready with documents and funds

BAMS Cutoff 2025 – All Rounds Data →  Rajasthan BAMS Cutoff 2025 – All Categories →

AACCC Govt Counselling – Government College AIQ Seats

One of the most searched terms is “AACCC govt” — students specifically looking for government college seats through AACCC.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • AACCC covers only 15% AIQ seats in government colleges
  • These are the most competitive seats — low rank required
  • For Rajasthan government colleges, the 2025 UR closing rank was ~53,000–91,000 across rounds
  • SC/ST/OBC categories get reserved seats with relaxed cutoffs
Documents Required for AACCC Counselling 2026

Documents Required for AACCC Counselling 2026

Carry original documents + 2 sets of self-attested photocopies at the time of college reporting:

  • NEET UG 2026 Admit Card 
  • NEET UG 2026 Scorecard / Result 
  • Class 10th Marksheet & Certificate (Date of Birth proof) 
  • Class 12th Marksheet & Certificate 
  • Category Certificate (OBC / SC / ST / EWS — if applicable) 
  • Domicile / Bonafide Certificate 
  • ID Proof (Aadhaar Card / PAN Card / Passport) 
  • Passport Size Photographs (10–15 copies) 
  • Medical Fitness Certificate 
  • AACCC Provisional Allotment Letter (downloaded from portal)  
  • Fee payment receipt

Complete Documents List for NEET Counselling 2026 →

AACCC Counselling 2026 – Common Mistakes to Avoid

Based on Dr. SR Prajapati’s experience of guiding 1000+ students, here are the top mistakes students make:

❌ Mistake 1: Not Registering in All Rounds

Many students register only in Round 1 and skip Round 2 or SVR. Every round has fresh seats — missing a round means missing opportunity.

❌ Mistake 2: Filling Too Few Choices

Students fill only 10–15 colleges. Always fill 50–80+ choices to maximise seat allotment probability.

❌ Mistake 3: Ignoring Deemed Universities

Deemed universities have 100% seats under AACCC and are often ignored. Many have excellent infrastructure and clinical exposure.

❌ Mistake 4: Late Document Preparation

After seat allotment, you get very little time to report. Students who take 2–3 days to collect documents often miss the deadline and lose their seat.

❌ Mistake 5: Not Participating in AACCC + State Counselling Together

AACCC covers AIQ (15%). State counselling covers state quota (85%). Doing only one means you’re missing the majority of seats.

AACCC Counselling 2026

AACCC vs State Counselling – Key Differences

FeatureAACCC CounsellingState Counselling
Conducted byAACCCState AYUSH Department
Seats CoveredAIQ 15% + Deemed 100%State Quota 85%
Open toAll India candidatesDomicile state students
Websiteaaccc.gov.inState-specific portal
Rounds4 (R1, R2, R3, SVR1, SVR2)Varies by state
CompetitionNational levelState level
Register in BOTH simultaneously — you can participate in both counselling processes at the same time. If you get a better seat in state counselling, you can withdraw from AACCC (before Round 3 result) without penalty.

AACCC Counselling 2026 – Expert Strategy by Dr. SR Prajapati

After guiding students through 5+ years of AYUSH counselling, here is the proven strategy:

Phase 1 — Immediately after NEET Result:

  • Calculate your expected rank using rank predictors
  • Identify your target colleges (Government AIQ + State quota + Deemed)
  • Register for AACCC on Day 1 of registration window

Phase 2 — Choice Filling:

  • List all government colleges first (low fees, high value)
  • Then Central Universities / National Institutes
  • Then Deemed Universities (backup options)
  • Fill minimum 60–80 choices

Phase 3 — After Round 1 Allotment:

  • If government seat received — carefully decide whether to upgrade in Round 2
  • If no seat — re-register in Round 2 with revised preference list
  • Simultaneously participate in state counselling

Phase 4 — Round 3 & SVR:

  • If still no seat — aggressively register in SVR rounds
  • SVR seats in Deemed universities often go at much lower ranks
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Quick Reference – AACCC Counselling 2026 Summary

ParameterDetails
Conducted byAACCC, NCISM, Ministry of AYUSH
Official Websiteaaccc.gov.in
CoursesBAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSMS, B.Pharm ITRA
Total Seats52,720+ across 914+ colleges
AIQ Govt Seats15% of government college seats
Deemed / CU / NI100% seats
RoundsRound 1, Round 2, Round 3, SVR 1, SVR 2
Registration Fee (General)₹1,000 (AIQ) / ₹5,000 (Deemed)
Security Deposit₹10,000 (Govt) / ₹50,000 (Deemed)
EligibilityNEET UG 2026 Qualified
Min NEET Percentile50th (General), 40th (SC/ST/OBC)

Need Expert Guidance for AACCC Counselling 2026?

Confused about which college to choose? What preference list to make? Which round to target?

Dr. SR Prajapati provides 1-on-1 personalised AACCC counselling guidance — covering college selection, preference list, round-by-round strategy, and document support.

  • 1000+ students guided successfully 
  • 8 states coverage — Rajasthan, UP, MP, Bihar, Gujarat, Maharashtra + more 
  • BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, BSMS all streams 
  • Both AACCC + State counselling guidance

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Last Updated: June 2026 | Author: Dr. SR Prajapati, BAMS (MMM Udaipur) | AYUSH Counselling Expert | aaccc.gov.in Official Data

Frequently Asked Questions – AACCC Counselling 2026

AACCC UG Counselling 2026 से जुड़े सबसे महत्वपूर्ण सवाल और उनके जवाब

Q1. What is AACCC full form?
AACCC stands for Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee. It is the official body under the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, responsible for conducting centralized counselling for AYUSH UG and PG admissions.
Q2. What is the official website of AACCC?
The official website is aaccc.gov.in. All registrations, choice filling, seat allotment results, notices, and counselling updates are published there.
Q3. Can I participate in both AACCC and state counselling?
Yes. You can and should register for both counselling processes simultaneously. AACCC covers 15% AIQ seats, while state counselling covers 85% state quota seats.
Q4. What is the AACCC registration fee for 2026?
For General/EWS candidates, the registration fee is ₹1,000 plus a refundable security deposit of ₹10,000 for AIQ Government seats. For Deemed Universities, candidates must pay ₹5,000 registration fee + ₹50,000 security deposit.
Q5. How many rounds are there in AACCC counselling?
AACCC generally conducts 4 counselling rounds: Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, and Stray Vacancy Round (SVR Phase 1 & Phase 2).
Q6. What happens if I don't join after Round 3 seat allotment?
If a candidate fails to join the allotted college after Round 3 seat allotment, the security deposit is forfeited and the candidate becomes ineligible for further AACCC counselling rounds in that academic session.
Q7. What is B.AACCC counselling?
B.AACCC counselling refers to AACCC UG counselling conducted for undergraduate AYUSH courses including BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, and BSMS.
Q8. Is AACCC only for government colleges?
No. AACCC counselling includes 15% AIQ seats in Government Colleges as well as 100% seats in Deemed Universities, Central Universities, and National Institutes.

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