CLAT Third Allotment Admission Process Underway at Participating NLUs
The third round of CLAT 2026 admission is currently active across all participating National Law Universities. Following the publication of the merit list on February 5, candidates are navigating the portal for seat confirmation. Key steps include the choice of Freeze or Float options and the payment of a ₹20,000 confirmation fee. Aspirants must complete their online documentation and institutional formalities before the February 12 cutoff.

The admission machinery at the 25 participating National Law Universities (NLUs) is operating at full scale as the CLAT 2026 third allotment process officially commenced yesterday. Managed by the Consortium of National Law Universities, this round is a pivotal moment for aspirants who were either waitlisted in earlier cycles or sought an upgrade to a higher-preference institution. The centralized portal has been updated to reflect the new allotment status, allowing students to initiate the formal steps required to transition from a provisional offer to a confirmed admission.
Navigation of the Allotment Portal
To engage with the current round, candidates must log in to the official Consortium website using their registered credentials. The dashboard now features a dedicated link for the '3rd Provisional Allotment List,' where students can view their specific NLU assignment. Once the status is verified, the system requires the candidate to exercise a mandatory action—choosing between 'Freeze,' 'Float,' or 'Exit'—to indicate their intent for the 2026 academic session.
- Freeze Action: Candidates satisfied with their current allotment select this to end their participation in future rounds and finalize their admission at the specific NLU.
- Float Action: This allows aspirants to hold their current seat while remaining in the pool for potential upgrades in the fourth or fifth allotment lists scheduled for May.
- Payment Requirement: Both Freeze and Float actions are only valid once the seat confirmation fee of ₹20,000 is successfully processed through the online gateway.
Role of Participating NLUs in Verification
While the allotment is handled centrally, the individual participating NLUs are responsible for the detailed verification of candidate documents. Each university, from NLSIU Bengaluru to NALSAR Hyderabad, has deployed specialized admission committees to review the digital uploads of 10th and 12th-grade certificates, caste validity documents, and domicile proofs. This decentralized verification ensures that every aspirant meeting the merit cutoff also satisfies the specific eligibility and reservation norms of the respective state or university.
- Institutional Reporting: Candidates who select the 'Freeze' option may be required to fulfill additional university-specific formalities, such as paying the remaining balance of the first-year tuition fee.
- Provisional Nature: All admissions at this stage are labeled "provisional" and are subject to the final physical verification of original documents when the academic session begins in July.
- Grievance Redressal: If an aspirant notices a discrepancy in their category or rank reflected in the third list, they must immediately contact the Consortium helpdesk before the February 12 deadline.
| Allotment Phase | Key Process Component | Participating Agency |
| Merit Generation | All India Rank & Category Sorting | Consortium of NLUs |
| Choice Entry | Freeze, Float, or Exit Selection | Candidate Portal |
| Fee Collection | Seat Confirmation Fee (₹20,000) | Centralized Gateway |
| Data Validation | Academic & Category Document Review | Individual NLUs |
Critical Deadlines for Round 3
The timeline for this third phase is exceptionally tight. The window for paying the confirmation fee and exercising seat options will close precisely at 1:00 PM on February 12, 2026. Aspirants are advised to complete their transactions well in advance to avoid potential bank server delays. Following this window, the Consortium will conduct a seat reconciliation exercise to prepare for the final rounds of counselling, which will address any vacancies remaining after the Round-3 admissions are concluded.
Conclusion
The third allotment admission process marks a high-stakes period for law aspirants as they secure their positions within the NLU network for 2026. By following the structured steps of the allotment portal and coordinating with participating NLUs for document verification, candidates can ensure their hard-earned ranks translate into successful law school entry. As the February 12 deadline approaches, the focus remains on timely fee payment and strategic decision-making to navigate the remaining opportunities in the national-level law admission cycle.
