The Office of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, has published the Third Phase Stray Vacancy Provisional Allotment List for admission to PG Ayurveda Degree Courses in various government/aided and self-financing Ayurveda colleges in the state at www.cee.kerala.gov.in.

The allotment is based on the rank in the rank list/category list published by CEE and online options registered by candidates till 10 am on 19.01.2025.

The provisional allotment list is available in the ‘PG Ayurveda 2025- Candidate Portal’ at www.cee.kerala.gov.in. The page containing the link to the list can be opened by clicking the link Allotment List. 

The online options registered by candidates whose results have been withheld and of those candidates who have been disqualified based on the Kerala State Merit list have not been considered for allotment.

Those who have already been admitted or have gotten an allotment in the third round allotment/stray vacancy rounds will not be eligible to participate for further allotments. Those candidates who are included in the list of candidates to be blocked from further participation in the allotment process, shared by the AACCC, have not been considered for the state third-round stray vacancy allotment and will not be considered in subsequent phases, if any, of the state admission procedures.

Those candidates who are blocked from further participation in state quota allotments on account of being admitted to an AIQ seat have not been considered in this phase and will not be considered in subsequent phases, if any, of the state admission procedures.

Candidates allotted a seat in the All India Counseling are also ineligible to participate in this and subsequent phases of the state allotments even if they have registered options in this phase.

Discrepancies, if any, found in the allotment list may be conveyed to the CEE by 12 noon on 20.01.2026, through the email ID ceekinfo.cee@kerala.gov.in.

The final allotment will be published after addressing the valid complaints, if any.

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