Post-Exam Law Admission Activity Expected to Pick Up in Early January
Stay updated on the law admission 2026 activities expected in early January. Learn about the CLAT first merit list releasing on January 7 and AILET counseling updates. Explore the MH CET Law 2026 application schedule for 5-year and 3-year programs. Prepare your essential documents for seat allotment and the Freeze/Float process. Ensure you meet the critical deadlines for fee payments to secure your law seat.

As the final week of December 2025 draws to a close, the focus for law aspirants shifts from the rigors of entrance examinations to the intricate details of the admission and counseling phases. With major results like CLAT 2026 already declared, the first week of January 2026 is poised to be a high-stakes period for seat allotments and new application cycles.
January 2026 Admission Milestones
The commencement of the new year marks a critical transition in the law admission calendar. While December was dominated by exams and result announcements, January is dedicated to securing seats through merit lists and the start of state-level registrations.
- CLAT First Merit List: The Consortium of NLUs is scheduled to release the first allotment list on January 7, 2026, initiating the confirmation process for top-ranked candidates.
- AILET Counseling: National Law University, Delhi, will move into advanced counseling stages, requiring candidates to finalize documentation and fee payments.
- State-Level Openings: Registrations for state entrance tests, most notably the MH CET Law 2026 (5-year LLB), are expected to go live in the first half of January.
- Symbiosis Results: The SLAT 2026 results are typically anticipated by mid-January, following which the PI-WAT (Personal Interaction and Writing Ability Test) schedule is released.
Key Deadlines and Counseling Schedules
To navigate this phase successfully, aspirants must maintain a strict timeline. Missing a verification window or a fee payment deadline can lead to the immediate forfeiture of an allotted seat in the premier law institutes.
Comparative Law Admission Timeline (January 2026)
Event / Authority | Expected Date | Action Required |
CLAT 2026 (Round 1 Allotment) | January 7, 2026 | Seat acceptance (Freeze/Float) |
MH CET Law (5-Year LLB) | Early Jan 2026 | New Application Form Release |
SLAT 2026 Results | January 15, 2026 | Download Scorecard for PI-WAT |
CLAT 2026 (Round 2 Allotment) | January 22, 2026 | Payment of University Fees |
- Document Readiness: Candidates must have digitized copies of their 10th and 12th mark sheets, category certificates, and admit cards ready for immediate upload.
- Payment Gateways: Ensure that online banking limits are adjusted to handle counseling and admission fees, which can range from ₹20,000 to ₹30,000 for registration alone.
Documentation and Final Verification
The final hurdle for admission is the document verification process. Most NLUs and private universities follow a "Freeze or Float" system during January, where candidates must decide whether to lock their current seat or wait for an upgrade in subsequent rounds.
- Identity Proofs: Valid Aadhaar or Passport is mandatory for physical and digital verification.
- Academic Proofs: Migration and Transfer Certificates are often required at the time of reporting to the allotted university.
- Category Validity: Ensure that EWS or OBC-NCL certificates are issued within the current financial year to avoid rejection during the CAP (Centralised Admission Process).
In conclusion, the first fortnight of January will define the academic trajectory for thousands of law students across India. Aspirants are advised to monitor official portals daily to track updates on merit lists and ensure all documentation is strictly in order to avoid last-minute disqualifications.
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