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Law Admission Season Transitions from Exams to Counselling Preparation Phase

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· Dec 29, 2025

As major law entrance exams like CLAT and AILET conclude, the focus for 2026 aspirants shifts toward the critical counselling and seat allotment phase. This comprehensive guide details the transition from test-taking to document verification, providing a structured look at seat matrices across top NLUs. Learn how to navigate the NLU preference lists and prepare for state-level exams like MH CET Law. Stay updated with the latest deadlines and eligibility requirements to secure your spot in India’s premier legal institutions for the upcoming academic session.

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With the conclusion of major national-level law entrance tests in December 2025, the legal education landscape in India is officially entering the strategic counselling phase. For thousands of aspirants who appeared for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), the focus has now shifted from mastering legal reasoning to navigating complex administrative portals. This transition is a decisive period where a candidate’s rank meets the reality of seat availability and institutional preferences.

Understanding the NLU Counselling and Allotment Process

The Consortium of NLUs and NLU Delhi have initiated the preliminary steps for seat allotment. Aspirants must understand that a high score is only the first step; the "Freeze," "Float," and "Exit" options during counselling rounds will determine their final destination.

  • Registration Requirements: Eligible candidates must register on the official portals—typically involving a counselling fee of ₹30,000 to ₹50,000 for General category students.
  • The Power of Preference: The order in which you rank the 24 participating NLUs is irreversible. A lower-ranked college placed higher on your list can result in an unwanted allotment despite a superior rank.
  • Documentation Readiness: Success in the merit list is provisional until physical or online document verification is completed by the respective university.

Comparison of Seat Matrix for Top Law Universities (2026-27)

The competition remains fierce as the number of applicants grows. Below is a structured look at the seat distribution for the flagship 5-year Integrated LLB programs at premier institutions:

University Name

Total Seats

General (AI)

SC/ST

OBC-NCL

NLSIU Bangalore

310

121

68

81

NALSAR Hyderabad

158

66

27

26

WBNUJS Kolkata

196

73

28

7

NLU Jodhpur

196

62

27

25

GNLU Gandhinagar

204

79

35

42

The Road Ahead: State-Level Exams and Document Prep

While national exams are over, the season is far from finished. Many aspirants use this window to prepare for state-level entrances or specialized university tests like the NLSAT for 3-year LLB programs.

  • Upcoming Deadlines: Registration for MH CET Law (5-year and 3-year) and SLAT typically gains momentum in early 2026.
  • Category Certificates: Ensure that EWS and OBC-NCL certificates are issued after April 1, 2025, to meet the current financial year requirements.
  • Backup Strategies: Candidates should monitor the "mop-up" rounds or vacant seat notifications that often appear in late June.

Conclusion

The shift from the examination hall to the counselling portal marks the final hurdle in the journey to a premier law school. Precision in filling preferences and timeliness in fee payments are now more critical than the study schedules of previous months. Aspirants should proactively verify their category-specific documents and keep a close watch on the official Consortium of NLUs website for the publication of the first allotment list to ensure they do not miss critical deadlines.

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