AILET 2026 Second Provisional Merit List to Be Declared on January 21
National Law University Delhi is scheduled to release the AILET 2026 second provisional merit list on January 21 at 6:00 PM. Candidates can download the BA LLB and LLM selection PDFs from the official website. Ensure you pay the provisional admission confirmation fee by the January 27 deadline to secure your seat.

The National Law University (NLU), Delhi, is finalizing the selection-roll for the second phase of its undergraduate and postgraduate admissions. As of today, January 20, 2026, the university is prepared to announce the NLU-Delhi-list for the B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and LL.M. programs tomorrow, January 21. This second round of the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET-2026) counseling is vital for candidates who were waitlisted in the first round, as it reflects the vacancies created by students who opted out or failed to complete their initial joining formalities.
Second Allotment Schedule and Portal Access
The AILET-2026 authorities have streamlined the digital process to ensure that candidates can access their results and complete the fee-clearance within the stipulated time.
- Release Time: The second provisional merit list will be published on the official website on January 21, 2026, at approximately 6:00 PM.
- Accessing Results: Shortlisted candidates must log in to the selection-roll portal using their registered mobile number and password to download their provisional offer letters.
- Confirmation Deadline: Those who find their names on the NLU-Delhi-list must pay the provisional admission confirmation fee of ₹50,000 by January 27, 2026, at 11:00 AM.
- Future Rounds: If seats remain unfilled after this round, the university will proceed to a third merit list, which is tentatively scheduled for release on February 4, 2026.
Mandatory Documentation and Category Verification
To maintain the integrity of the NLU-Delhi-list, the university requires all provisionally selected candidates to undergo a rigorous digital document-check.
- Academic Proofs: Candidates must upload self-attested copies of their Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets; LL.M. applicants must also include their LL.B. degree certificates.
- Entrance Documents: The AILET-2026 scorecard and the original admit card are mandatory for the final verification of ranks and scores.
- Special Categories: Valid certificates for SC, ST, OBC (Non-Creamy Layer), EWS, and PwD must be provided as per the central government formats to validate the selection-roll status.
- Character and Transfer: A character certificate from the last attended institution and a transfer/migration certificate are required to complete the official fee-clearance phase.
NLU Delhi Seat Intake and Fee Adjustment
The fee-clearance process is designed to be integrated, with initial counseling fees being adjusted against the total university dues.
| Category | Counseling Fee (Paid earlier) | Admission Confirmation Fee | Total Adjusted Amount |
| General / KM | ₹30,000 | ₹50,000 | ₹80,000 |
| OBC / SC / ST / EWS | ₹20,000 | ₹50,000 | ₹70,000 |
| PwD Categories | ₹20,000 | ₹50,000 | ₹70,000 |
- Institutional Fees: The remaining balance of the first-year fee must be paid latest by April 30, 2026, as per the detailed fee structure provided in the offer letter.
- Waitlist Movement: The selection-roll for Round 2 typically sees significant movement in the General and EWS categories, where top-rankers may have moved to other national law schools.
- Compliance Note: Failure to upload the signed undertaking and offer letter by the January 27 deadline will result in the immediate cancellation of the seat in the NLU-Delhi-list.
Conclusion
As the January 21 release approaches, the focus for law aspirants remains on the AILET-2026 second list. The NLU-Delhi-list represents a definitive step toward securing a place in one of the country's premier legal institutions. Candidates are urged to monitor the selection-roll portal today to ensure their login credentials are functional and to have their funds ready for the fee-clearance window. With NLU Delhi following a strict non-extension policy, timely action after the list declaration is essential for all 2026 law hopefuls.
