Karnataka AYUSH UG 2025: Stray Vacancy Seat Allotment Declared; 1,679 Candidates Eligible for Final Admissions

The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has released the AYUSH UG 2025 stray vacancy seat allotment results, marking the final phase of admissions for BAMS, BHMS, BNYS, BUMS, and BSMS courses across the state. A total of 1,679 candidates have been found eligible for admission in this last round.
This marks the conclusion of the AYUSH counselling process for the 2025 academic year.
Stray Vacancy Round: Key Highlights
1,679 candidates qualified for admissions in the final allotment round.
Seats have been allotted in government, private, and deemed AYUSH colleges across Karnataka.
Only candidates who had not received seats in previous rounds were considered in this phase.
This is the final opportunity for students to secure AYUSH UG seats under Karnataka counselling.
Eligible Courses Under AYUSH UG Counselling
Admissions have been made across all major AYUSH streams:
BAMS – Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
BHMS – Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery
BNYS – Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences
BUMS – Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery
BSMS – Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery
Next Steps for Allotted Candidates
Candidates who have received a seat in the stray vacancy round must complete the following steps immediately:
1. Document Verification
Original certificates
NEET UG 2025 scorecard
Caste/category certificates (if applicable)
Karnataka domicile/residency documents
2. Fee Payment
Candidates must pay the prescribed admission fee within the given timeline. Delay in payment will result in automatic cancellation of the seat.
3. Reporting to Allotted College
After fee payment, students must report to the allotted institution to confirm admission.
This phase does not allow withdrawals or upgrades, as it is the last and final round.
End of AYUSH UG 2025 Counselling Cycle
With the release of the stray vacancy results, the entire Karnataka AYUSH UG counselling for 2025 stands completed.
No further rounds will be conducted, and unfilled seats—if any—will remain vacant as per regulations.
