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AILET 2026 Admission Confirmation Phase Concludes in Many Categories

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· Jan 31, 2026

NLU Delhi has concluded the admission confirmation phase for the initial merit lists of AILET 2026. Candidates from various categories are now completing fee payments and document uploads. Stay updated on the third merit list release and the final balance fee deadlines for the BA LLB and LLM programs.

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The admission cycle for National Law University (NLU) Delhi has reached a major milestone as the confirmation window for the initial rounds of seat allotment comes to a close. Following the release of the second provisional merit list on January 21, the university has seen a high rate of acceptance across major categories, including General, OBC, SC, and ST. As of today, January 31, the portal has officially closed for the submission of the provisional admission confirmation fee for the second list of candidates, effectively narrowing the window for those seeking a seat in the prestigious BA LLB and LLM programs.

Completion of Round 2 Allotment Formalities

The AILET 2026 admission process is characterized by its strict adherence to timelines. Candidates who were successfully allotted seats in the second round were required to pay a confirmation fee of ₹50,000 and upload their signed offer letters by January 27. The university is now in the process of auditing these submissions to identify remaining vacancies.

  • Category-wise Filling: Many of the reserved categories have reported nearly 100% occupancy in the initial rounds, indicating a highly competitive year for law aspirants.
  • Provisional Letters: Successful students have already downloaded their "Provisional Admission Offer Letters" from the official AILET dashboard.
  • Document Audits: NLU Delhi is currently verifying the uploaded undertakings signed by both students and parents.
  • Fee Adjustment: The initial counselling fee of ₹30,000 (General) or ₹20,000 (Reserved) is being adjusted against the total university fee for those who have confirmed.

Anticipation for the Third Provisional Merit List

With the confirmation phase for the second list concluded, the university is preparing to release the third provisional merit list on February 4, 2026. This round is expected to provide opportunities for waitlisted candidates in categories where initial allottees may have opted for other top NLUs or changed their specialization preferences.

Allotment Round

Merit List Release Date

Confirmation Deadline

First Merit List

January 8, 2026

January 14, 2026

Second Merit List

January 21, 2026

January 27, 2026

Third Merit List

February 4, 2026

February 10, 2026

Fourth Merit List

May 5, 2026

May 9, 2026

Authorities have reminded aspirants that those who do not appear in the third list must wait for the final round in May. The university maintains a 3:1 ratio for invitations, meaning the competition remains intense even in the later stages of the AILET 2026 cycle.

Final Steps: Balance Fees and Academic Readiness

For the candidates who have already secured their seats in the current categories, the focus now shifts toward the final financial settlement. NLU Delhi has set a clear deadline for the payment of the balance fees, ensuring that the academic session can begin without administrative delays.

  • Balance Payment: The deadline for the payment of the remaining university fees for all provisionally admitted students (Rounds 1–3) is April 30, 2026.
  • Eligibility Verification: Students currently in Class 12 must ensure they meet the minimum aggregate marks (45% for General, 40% for SC/ST) by the June 30 document submission deadline.
  • Admission Cancellation: Any failure to pay the balance fee or provide the final mark sheets will result in the automatic forfeiture of the seat.
  • Internal Upgradation: Some aspirants are still holding "Float" status, hoping to move from a lower category preference to a higher one in the upcoming February list.

Conclusion

The closure of the second round confirmation phase marks the end of the busiest month in the AILET 2026 calendar. As NLU Delhi consolidates its seat matrix across all categories, the path is now clear for the final rounds of allotment. For the legal professionals of the future, the coming weeks will determine the final composition of the batch that will walk through the gates of the Sector-14, Dwarka campus this summer.

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