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AILET 2026 Third Merit List Fee Deposit Process Nears Closure

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· Feb 6, 2026

National Law University Delhi has announced the AILET 2026 third merit list fee deposit schedule. Provisionally selected candidates must pay the confirmation fee of ₹50,000 by February 10, 2026. Failure to complete the payment by 11:00 AM will result in the immediate forfeiture of the allotted seat. The balance university fee is due by April 30, following the completion of the initial online documentation phase.

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The admission proceedings at National Law University Delhi have reached a critical juncture with the commencement of the third merit list fee deposit process. Following the declaration of the list on February 4, 2026, the university has mandated a strict timeline for candidates to secure their provisional seats. Aspirants who have found their names in the third selection list for the B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) or LL.M. programs are now in the final days of the payment window, which serves as the definitive confirmation of their enrollment for the 2026 academic year.

Mandatory Confirmation Fee and Payment Gateway

To validate the seat offer, every shortlisted candidate must deposit a provisional admission confirmation fee of ₹50,000. This payment must be executed through the AILET 2026 portal using the candidate's existing login credentials. The university has clarified that this amount, along with the initial counselling fee, will be adjusted against the total annual fee. However, the deadline for this specific transaction is non-negotiable, set for February 10, 2026, at 11:00 AM.

  • Payment Modes: The portal accepts digital transactions via Credit/Debit Cards, Net Banking, and UPI. Offline payments or demand drafts are not permitted for this stage.
  • Deadline Strictness: Any candidate who fails to pay by the February 10 cutoff will have their offer of admission cancelled automatically. Such seats will then be moved to the vacancy pool for the fourth merit list scheduled for May.
  • Confirmation Receipt: Upon successful transaction, aspirants must download the "Provisional Admission Offer Letter" and upload a signed copy back onto the portal to complete the digital formality.

Academic Prerequisites and Document Verification

Alongside the fee deposit, the NLU Delhi admission committee is conducting a rigorous digital verification of academic credentials. Candidates are required to ensure that their uploaded documents, including Class 10 and 12 mark sheets, are legible and authentic. For the 2026 session, the university has reiterated the minimum percentage requirements: 45% aggregate for General/OBC/EWS candidates and 40% for SC/ST/PwD categories in the qualifying examination.

  • Category Verification: Candidates selected under reserved categories must provide valid certificates issued by competent authorities.
  • Character Certificates: A recent character certificate (not older than six months) from the last attended institution is mandatory for all undergraduate aspirants.
  • Balance Fee Timeline: While the initial ₹50,000 confirms the seat, the remaining balance of the university fees must be settled by April 30, 2026, to finalize the admission.

Float Option and Future Merit Lists

Aspirants who are not entirely satisfied with their current NLU Delhi branch or program allotment but wish to stay in the race for an upgrade can opt for the "Float" option. However, even for the Float status, the payment of the confirmation fee by February 10 is mandatory. This ensures that the candidate's current seat is "locked" while they await the fourth merit list on May 5, 2026. If an upgrade occurs in the later round, the previously paid fee is seamlessly transferred to the new allotment.

Conclusion

The AILET 2026 third merit list fee deposit process is the final hurdle for many law aspirants seeking a place at NLU Delhi. With the February 10 deadline fast approaching, candidates must prioritize their digital payments and document uploads to avoid losing their provisional admission. As the university prepares to close this phase at 11:00 AM, the focus remains on ensuring all financial and academic formalities are met. This disciplined approach ensures that the 2026 batch is finalized with transparency, paving the way for the final balance payments in April.

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