Final Seat Allotment for MP AYUSH 2025 Round 3 Released Today; Candidates Can Verify Their Allotted Seats and Prepare for Admission
The Madhya Pradesh AYUSH NEET UG 2025 Round 3 Final Seat Allotment results for BAMS, BHMS, and BUMS courses are officially declared today, November 3, 2025. This is the crucial last general round of counselling, making the next few days critical for all aspirants. Successful candidates must download their allotment letter and physically report to their respective colleges between November 4 and November 6, 2025, to complete the mandatory admission process. Failure to report within this tight window will lead to the cancellation of the allotted seat. Check your result immediately on the official MP AYUSH portal.

The Directorate of Ayush, Madhya Pradesh, has released the highly anticipated Final Seat Allotment Result for the MP AYUSH NEET UG 2025 Round 3 Counselling today, November 3, 2025. This final general round is a pivotal moment for thousands of NEET UG qualified aspirants seeking admission to BAMS (Ayurveda), BHMS (Homoeopathy), and BUMS (Unani) courses across Government and Private colleges in Madhya Pradesh. Candidates who participated in the choice filling and locking process can now log in to the official MP AYUSH portal (ayush.mponline.gov.in) to check their final allotment status.
This notification marks the transition from the counselling phase to the physical admission stage. Aspirants must exercise extreme caution and speed in the coming days, as the admission window is exceptionally tight. Securing your seat involves a multi-step process: checking the result, downloading the official allotment letter, submitting the required tuition fee, and finally, completing physical reporting and document verification at the allotted institution. Since this is the last primary round, any seat missed or left vacant will only be available in a highly-competitive Stray Vacancy Round, emphasizing the need for immediate action.
Immediate Action Plan for Allotted Candidates
The time between the allotment result and the final admission deadline is minimal. Successful candidates must adhere to a strict timeline to ensure their provisional seat is confirmed into a final admission. The official timeline dictates a narrow three-day window for the critical final steps.
- Seat Allocation Result: November 3, 2025
- Candidates must immediately log in to the MP AYUSH portal using their credentials.
- Verify the allotted college and course (BAMS, BHMS, or BUMS).
- Crucially, download and print the Official Allotment Letter. This is the passport to your physical admission.
- Mandatory Admission Window: November 4 to November 6, 2025
- This is the only window available for all subsequent admission formalities.
- Physically Report to the Dean/Principal of the allotted Government or Private college.
- Complete the Tuition Fee Payment as per the fee structure of the respective college. This payment is non-negotiable for securing the seat.
- Undergo Mandatory Document Verification with all original certificates and their attested photocopies.
- Key Action Items:
- Download Allotment Letter: Secure a hard copy of the final allotment letter from the portal.
- Fee Payment: Be prepared with the prescribed fee amount, payable as directed by the college authorities (often via Demand Draft or online transaction proof).
- Original Documents: Keep a checklist and ensure all required documents—NEET Scorecard, Class 10/12 Marksheets, Domicile Certificate, Category Certificate, etc.—are neatly organized for verification.
Understanding the ‘No Free Exit’ Rule and Consequences
The Round 3 of the MP AYUSH Counselling is generally designated as the Mop-Up Round (or a similar last-chance mechanism) in many state counselling rules. This round carries significant procedural implications that aspirants must understand to avoid forfeiture and disqualification.
- Forfeiture of Seat and Deposit: A candidate who is allotted a seat in this final round and fails to report and join the college by the deadline (November 6, 2025) will face severe consequences. Their Security Deposit will be forfeited, and the allotted seat will be automatically cancelled.
- No Further Participation: According to counselling rules, candidates who join a seat in Round 3 (or the Mop-Up Round) are generally ineligible to participate in any subsequent rounds, including the Stray Vacancy Round, which may follow. Joining the college locks your admission for the current academic session.
- Strategic Decision: Candidates must have already made a final decision on whether to join the allotted college before the end of the reporting period. Failure to join means forfeiting the seat and moving to the uncertain Stray Vacancy round or waiting for the NEET UG 2026 examination.
The Path Ahead: Stray Vacancy Round Insights
Following the conclusion of the Round 3 admissions on November 6, 2025, the Directorate of Ayush, Madhya Pradesh, will assess the remaining vacant seats. These seats will then be filled through a subsequent round, typically termed the Stray Vacancy Round.
- Eligibility for Stray Vacancy:
- Candidates who were registered but never allotted a seat in any of the previous rounds (Round 1, 2, or 3).
- Candidates who were allotted a seat in previous rounds but did not join (and whose security deposit may be subject to forfeiture).
- Candidates who have resigned from a Round 1 or Round 2 seat within the permissible window (if applicable).
- Crucial Exclusion: Candidates who joined and subsequently resigned after the cut-off dates, or who joined in Round 3, are generally ineligible.
- Nature of the Round: The Stray Vacancy Round is often conducted directly by the participating colleges based on a merit list provided by the Directorate, and it is frequently done on a first-come, first-served basis amongst eligible candidates. The competition is intense, and seat availability is limited and unpredictable.
- Next Notification: Aspirants who remain un-allotted after the current round must monitor the official portal religiously for the notification, schedule, and specific guidelines regarding the Stray Vacancy Round, which will detail the exact procedure and eligibility criteria.
Conclusion
The release of the MP AYUSH NEET UG 2025 Round 3 Final Seat Allotment today, November 3, 2025, marks the definitive end of the general counselling process. For successful candidates, the next 72 hours (November 4 to November 6) are the most critical of their academic journey. You must report, pay the fee, and verify your documents to convert your provisional seat into a final admission for BAMS, BHMS, or BUMS. Do not delay, as there is no provision to extend this deadline. Act swiftly and decisively to secure your future in the field of Indian Systems of Medicine.
