Counselling Phase Gains Momentum Across NLUs and Private Law Universities
Law admission counselling 2026 gains momentum. NLUs conclude round 1 on Jan 15 while private universities like NMIMS and UPES accept CLAT and SLAT scores.

The legal education landscape in India is currently buzzing with activity as the counselling process for the 2026-27 academic session enters a high-velocity phase. While the 25 National Law Universities (NLUs) are midway through their first round of centralized seat allocation, premier private institutions have also opened their doors, creating a dual-track admission season. Thousands of students are balancing their presence on the Consortium of NLUs portal with independent applications to top-tier private colleges, ensuring they secure a seat in an increasingly competitive environment.
Centralized NLU Allotment and Decision Window
The Consortium of NLUs is currently managing the first of five scheduled rounds of seat allocation. For the aspirants who received an offer on January 7, the clock is ticking toward the first major administrative cutoff of the year.
- Mandatory Deadlines: All students in the first list must exercise their "Freeze," "Float," or "Exit" options by 1:00 PM on January 15. Failure to choose and pay the confirmation fee results in an automatic exit from the national counselling pool.
- Payment Statistics: Early reports suggest a high confirmation rate for the top five NLUs, with nearly 85% of allotted students in these institutions already opting to "Freeze" their seats.
- Preparation for Round 2: The vacancies created by those who "Exit" or fail to complete documentation will form the basis for the second merit list, which the Consortium is expected to announce on January 22, 2026.
The Private University Landscape and Affiliate Intake
Parallel to the NLU process, several highly-ranked private law schools have intensified their intake. Many of these universities act as "Affiliates" to the CLAT, meaning they officially use the CLAT 2026 merit list to fill their own institutional seats.
| University Category | Admission Basis | Current Status |
| NLU Consortium (25 NLUs) | CLAT 2026 Rank Only | Round 1 Confirmation (Jan 7-15) |
| Affiliate Private Universities | CLAT Scores | Applications Open (NMIMS, UPES, Nirma) |
| Independent Private Schools | SLAT / LSAT—India / Own Exam | SLAT Results Awaiting (Jan 15) |
| State-Level Universities | MH CET Law / CUET | Registration Commencing Shortly |
Institutions such as NMIMS (Kirit P. Mehta School of Law), UPES Dehradun, and Nirma University are currently seeing a surge in aspirants who are using their CLAT scores to apply for "safety" seats. This strategic move allows students to have a guaranteed spot while they wait to see if they get an upgrade to a preferred NLU in the subsequent allotment rounds.
Conclusion
As the counselling season progresses, the distinction between public and private legal education continues to blur, with both sectors demanding rigorous documentation and swift financial commitments. For most students, the coming 72 hours are critical for finalizing first-round NLU decisions. Once the January 15 deadline passes, the focus will shift toward the SLAT results and the second NLU allotment list. University administrators advise all candidates to maintain a clear record of their application IDs and keep their scanned certificates ready for multiple portals, as the overlap between different admission cycles reaches its peak this week.
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