CLAT Third Allotment: Admission Processing Continues Across NLUs
Following the release of the CLAT 2026 third provisional allotment list, the 25 participating National Law Universities have intensified their admission processing and document verification. Allotted candidates must finalize their institutional formalities by selecting the appropriate seat option and completing the confirmation fee payment by February 12, 2026. This administrative phase is essential for transitioning from a provisional offer to a confirmed law school enrollment for the upcoming academic year.

The admission machinery at the participating National Law Universities (NLUs) is operating at full scale as the CLAT 2026 third Allotment process officially enters its second half. Following the publication of the merit list on February 5, the Consortium of NLUs has opened the digital doors for candidates to finalize their choice of law school. As of today, February 7, the focus has shifted from national rank generation to institutional Validation, where individual university committees are actively reviewing the credentials of provisionally admitted students to ensure compliance with the 2026-27 intake standards.
Institutional Verification and Admission Machinery
While the seat allocation is handled through a centralized automated system, the responsibility for the detailed Screening of candidate profiles lies with the respective NLUs. Universities ranging from the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Bengaluru to the newer campuses like NLU Tripura have deployed specialized teams to cross-verify the uploaded digital documents. This Validation process is critical for candidates claiming seats under horizontal or vertical reservations, as any discrepancy in domicile or category certificates can lead to the immediate revocation of the provisional Allotment.
- Document Audit: Admission committees are verifying 10th and 12th-grade certificates to ensure candidates meet the minimum eligibility of 45% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST).
- Reservation Proofs: State-specific domicile certificates and caste validity documents are being scrutinized against the latest government mandates.
- Provisional Status: All admissions at this stage remain "provisional" and are strictly contingent upon the successful completion of this digital Screening phase.
Navigating Seat Options and Confirmation Deadlines
The current Protocol requires every allotted candidate to take a mandatory action on their Candidate Dashboard. Aspirants must choose between the "Freeze" and "Float" options to remain in the 2026 admission cycle. According to the CLAT 2026 Admission Guide, the window for these actions, along with the payment of the ₹20,000 seat confirmation fee, will close precisely at 1:00 PM on February 12. Failure to exercise an option or complete the transaction by this Milestone will be treated as a voluntary withdrawal from the centralized counselling process.
| Admission Stage | Process Owner | Key Requirement |
| Seat Allotment | Consortium of NLUs | AIR & Preference List |
| Candidate Action | Allotted Aspirant | Freeze, Float, or Exit |
| Confirmation Fee | Centralized Gateway | ₹20,000 (By Feb 12) |
| Document Screening | Individual NLUs | Uploaded PDF Verification |
| Final Reporting | Allotted University | Original Document Check |
Reconciliation and Movement Trends
The third round typically represents the last major "shift" in the national seat matrix before the process enters a hiatus until the final summer rounds in May. Experts observe that while top-tier NLUs show minimal movement, mid-tier and newer institutes are seeing significant activity as candidates reconcile their state and national preferences. This institutional Validation period allows the Consortium to identify vacant seats resulting from "Exit" choices, which will then form the basis for the Fourth Allotment List. Aspirants currently on the waiting list are advised to monitor the Consortium Notifications for any schedule revisions.
Conclusion
As the February 12 Milestone approaches, the 2026 CLAT admission process is transitioning from a competitive test into a rigorous administrative Protocol. The successful Screening of thousands of applicants across 25 NLUs ensures that only eligible and verified candidates occupy the prestigious seats of the Indian legal education system. By completing the fee payment and document Validation today, candidates move one step closer to their final law school destination. The current Allotment round serves as a vital bridge, securing the futures of aspiring legal professionals while maintaining the merit-based integrity of the National Law Universities. As the universities conclude their internal audits, the focus remains on the transparency and accuracy of the data, ensuring that the final academic session can commence without procedural delays this July.
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