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Post-CLAT Admission Activity Expected to Accelerate in Early January

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· Dec 29, 2025

With CLAT 2026 results declared and counseling registrations concluded, law aspirants are now bracing for a high-intensity admission phase. The first merit list is set for release on January 7, 2026, marking the start of a critical seat allotment period. This comprehensive guide details the upcoming counseling schedule, essential documentation for NLU verification, and the vital "Freeze vs. Float" decision-making process. Stay ahead of the January rush with our expert breakdown of the post-CLAT timeline.

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The intensity for law aspirants shifts from the examination halls to the digital portals of the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs). With the CLAT 2026 results already out and the counseling registration window closed as of December 27, 2025, the focus is now squarely on the first week of January. This period is expected to witness an acceleration in admission activities, beginning with the highly anticipated publication of the first provisional merit list.

Key Dates for the January Admission Cycle

The admission process is strictly time-bound, and missing a deadline can result in the forfeiture of a hard-earned seat. Aspirants must track the following schedule to ensure they remain in the race for the 25 participating NLUs.

  • January 7, 2026 (10:00 AM): Official release of the First Allotment List on the Consortium website.
  • January 7 – 15, 2026: Window for payment of the confirmation fee and exercising "Freeze" or "Float" options for Round 1.
  • January 22, 2026: Publication of the Second Allotment List, triggering the next phase of university fee adjustments.
  • Late January: Commencement of document verification processes for candidates who "Freeze" their seats in the initial rounds.

Event

Tentative/Official Date

First Merit List Release

January 7, 2026

Round 1 Confirmation Window

January 7–15, 2026

Second Merit List Release

January 22, 2026

Third Merit List Release

February 5, 2026

Navigating the Freeze, Float, and Exit Options

Once a seat is allotted in early January, candidates must make a strategic choice. This decision determines whether they stay at their current NLU or aim for a higher preference in subsequent rounds.

  • Freeze Option: Select this if you are satisfied with the allotted NLU and wish to secure your admission immediately.
  • Float Option: This allows you to accept the current seat but remain eligible for an upgrade if vacancies arise in your higher-preferred NLUs.
  • Exit Option: Use this only if you choose to withdraw from the entire CLAT 2026 counseling process.

Mandatory Documentation for NLU Verification

Acceleration in admission activity means students must have their dossiers ready. Physical or digital verification will occur shortly after the "Freeze" option is exercised.

  • Scorecard & Admit Card: Original digital copies of the CLAT 2026 results.
  • Academic Records: Mark sheets for Class 10 and Class 12 (or equivalent).
  • Category Certificates: Valid SC, ST, OBC, EWS, or PwD certificates if applicable.
  • Domicile Status: Proof of residency for NLUs offering state-specific quotas.

Conclusion

The transition from December to January marks the most decisive phase of the law admission journey. As the Consortium prepares to release the first merit list on January 7, 2026, aspirants should maintain a state of "digital readiness," ensuring all login credentials and financial arrangements for fee payments are in order. Success in this stage requires as much precision as the exam itself. Candidates are strongly advised to monitor the official portal daily and keep a checklist of required documents to ensure a seamless transition into their chosen National Law University.

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