CLAT Aspirants Track Consortium Portal for Updates on Further Counselling Rounds
The Consortium of NLUs has officially postponed the CLAT 2026 undergraduate third merit list following a directive from the Allahabad High Court to revise the answer key for Question No. 9. While postgraduate LLM rounds continue as scheduled, undergraduate aspirants must monitor the official portal for a revised merit list and updated counselling dates. Admissions secured in Round 1 and Round 2 remain fully protected despite the ongoing legal appeal and recalculation.

The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has issued a fresh advisory for candidates to maintain a vigilant watch on the official portal as the undergraduate (UG) admission cycle navigates a period of procedural adjustment. As of today, February 15, 2026, the regular schedule for undergraduate seat allotment remains suspended following the February 3 ruling by the Allahabad High Court. The court directed the Consortium to award marks for two separate options in a disputed logical reasoning question, a move that necessitates a comprehensive recalculation of the UG merit list. While the Executive Committee has filed a Special Appeal (No. 135 of 2026) to defend the original final answer key, the immediate release of the third allotment list has been deferred until further notice. This development has turned the official website into the primary source for real-time updates regarding the revised ranking and subsequent admission rounds for the 2026-27 academic session.
Strategic Monitoring of the Candidate Dashboard
With the undergraduate counselling calendar on hold, the official Consortium of NLUs portal serves as the exclusive platform for verified announcements. Aspirants are urged to ignore unofficial rumors and rely solely on the "Notifications" section of their individual dashboards.
- Login Frequency: Candidates should log in to their CLAT 2026 account at least once daily. The system is expected to reflect recalculated scores for the entire UG cohort once the judicial process reaches a definitive milestone.
- SMS and Email Alerts: The Consortium has reaffirmed that all critical updates, including the release of the revised merit list, will be communicated through registered mobile numbers and email addresses.
- Participating Universities: Students can continue to review the NLU seat matrix and institutional brochures to prepare for the fourth and fifth rounds, which are currently slated for May 2026, provided the legal stay is vacated.
Impact on Seat Allotment and Choice Locking
The current pause in the counselling process has raised questions regarding the stability of existing placements. The Consortium has provided a clear framework to address these concerns during the interim period.
- Round 1 and 2 Security: In an official notification, the Consortium of NLUs clarified that students who have already secured admissions in the first two rounds will not be disturbed. Their "Freeze" status remains legally binding.
- Recalculation Dynamics: For those on the waitlist, a shift of even one mark could alter their ranking by hundreds of positions. The revised list will determine the availability of seats for the deferred third round.
- PG Continuity: It is important to note that the CLAT PG (LLM) allotment is not affected by this dispute. The third list for postgraduate courses was successfully finalized on February 12.
| Allotment Phase | Current Status (Feb 15) | Original Date |
| UG Third Allotment List | Postponed | February 5 |
| PG Third Allotment List | Finalized | February 5 |
| UG Revised Merit List | Pending Judicial Finality | TBA |
| Fourth Allotment List | Scheduled | May 2, 2026 |
| Final Allotment (Round 5) | Scheduled | May 15, 2026 |
Conclusion
As the legal proceedings at the Allahabad High Court continue to influence the 2026 counselling trajectory, the Consortium remains committed to a transparent admission process. The outcome of the Special Appeal will dictate whether the original merit list is upheld or a new ranking is implemented for the remaining vacant seats. Aspirants awaiting the third allotment are encouraged to remain patient and keep their academic documents ready for the eventual resumption of the cycle. Once the revised schedule is published on the official portal, the window for exercising "Freeze," "Float," or "Exit" options will be reactivated with fresh deadlines. For any technical difficulties regarding dashboard access, candidates can reach the NLU Consortium Helpdesk during standard working hours. The 2026 session remains one of the most legally complex cycles in recent history, emphasizing the importance of following only authentic institutional channels.
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