AILET 2026 First Provisional Admission Phase Concludes at NLU Delhi
National Law University (NLU) Delhi has successfully completed the first provisional admission phase for the AILET 2026 session. Following the January 14 fee payment deadline, the university is now processing the final list of confirmed candidates for the BA LLB and LLM programs. Vacant seats from this round will be carried forward to the second merit list, which is scheduled for publication on January 21, 2026, on the official portal.

The National Law University (NLU) Delhi has reached a significant milestone in its 2026-27 academic session intake as the first phase of provisional enrollment concluded this week. The university, which manages the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) independently, set a strict timeline for the initial batch of selected candidates to formalize their entry. The administrative focus has shifted toward auditing the provisional status of students who completed their documentation, ensuring that every seat in the prestigious law programs is backed by verified credentials and the mandatory financial commitment.
Completion of Confirmation Formalities
The window for securing seats from the first merit list officially closed yesterday, January 14, at 11:00 AM. This period was reserved for high-ranking aspirants who appeared in the provisional selection list released earlier this month.
- Acceptance Protocol: To signify their intent, candidates were required to sign each page of their "Provisional Admission Offer Letter" and re-upload it to their dashboards.
- Fee Submission: A non-refundable amount of ₹50,000 was required as an acceptance fee. This sum, combined with the initial counselling deposit, will be adjusted against the final annual fees.
- Verification Status: NLU Delhi officials are currently reviewing the uploaded academic mark sheets and category certificates to finalize the provisional admission roster.
- Forfeiture Clause: Candidates who failed to upload the signed letter or remit the payment by the 11:00 AM deadline have automatically forfeited their claim to the seat.
| Course Program | Confirmation Fee | Adjustment Status |
| BA LLB (Hons.) | ₹50,000 | Adjusted in Annual Fee |
| LLM (Non-Residential) | ₹50,000 | Adjusted in Annual Fee |
| Counselling Fee | ₹30,000 (Gen) / ₹20,000 (Res) | Fully Credited |
Analysis of Seat Intake and Vacancy
The first allotment list typically sees the highest concentration of top-ranked students, often resulting in a high conversion rate for the General category. However, the university maintains a buffer by inviting candidates at a 1:3 ratio during the initial counselling registration.
- General Category: Ranks 1 to 61 were prominently featured in the first allotment PDF, with most expected to have confirmed their seats.
- Reserved Seats: The verification process for OBC, SC, ST, and EWS categories is more intensive, as candidates must provide certificates valid for the current financial year.
- Upgrade Potential: Many students who have also qualified for CLAT 2026 may have chosen the Exit option, creating vacancies that will influence the next round's cutoff.
- Balance Payment: While the confirmation is complete, the remaining balance of the first-year fee is payable by April 30, 2026, for all confirmed students.
Next Phase: Second Merit List Preparation
Following the closure of the first round today, the university's technical team is compiling the data to identify vacant slots across all vertical and horizontal reservations. These vacancies will be filled through the second allotment list, providing a new opportunity for candidates who narrowly missed the first cutoff.
- Release Date: The second list of provisionally selected candidates is scheduled for January 21, 2026, at 6:00 PM.
- Notification Mode: Shortlisted candidates will receive alerts via SMS and their registered email addresses to check the portal.
- Documentation Rule: Any candidate receiving a fresh offer in the second round must follow the same sign-and-upload procedure as the first batch.
- Subsequent Rounds: NLU Delhi has planned a total of four counselling rounds to ensure full capacity for the 2026 academic batch.
Conclusion
The conclusion of the AILET 2026 first provisional admission window marks the end of the most competitive phase of the NLU Delhi selection process. With the confirmation fee window now closed, the university has a clear picture of the initial student body for the upcoming year. For candidates who have successfully secured their place, the next few months will involve preparing for the final fee payment in April and the start of the residency in late mid-year. Meanwhile, the upcoming release of the second list on January 21 remains a beacon of hope for law aspirants aiming to join the university’s legal community. The transition from testing to enrollment is now moving at a rapid pace as the administrative framework for the 2026-27 session takes its final shape.
