CLAT Counselling 2025: Last Day to Register, Seat Allotment Results Awaited

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Today marks the final opportunity for aspiring law students to register for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 counselling. The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) is closing the registration window, urging all qualified candidates to finalize their application process on the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in.

Key Dates to Remember

Registration Deadline: Closes today
Seat Allotment Results: Announcement date to be confirmed

Step-by-Step CLAT Counselling Process

The CLAT 2025 counselling involves a structured process designed to allocate seats fairly across the National Law Universities:

  • Registration: Candidates must complete their registration online and pay the mandatory, non-refundable counselling fee.
  • Choice Filling: Participants are required to list their preferences for NLUs and law courses, ensuring their choices align with their career goals.
  • Seat Allotment: The Consortium will release results based on factors such as the candidate’s rank, preferences, and seat availability at the NLUs.
    Important Guidelines for Candidates
  • Document Verification: Applicants must upload essential documents, including their CLAT 2025 scorecard, academic certificates, and identity proof.
  • Non-Refundable Fee: The counselling fee must be paid to secure eligibility for the seat allotment process.
  • Stay Updated: Regularly monitor the official website for updates on the counselling schedule and seat allotment outcomes.

Following today’s deadline, the Consortium will begin the seat allotment process, which is expected to be highly competitive due to the limited number of seats across top NLUs. Successful candidates will be required to confirm their admission within the stipulated timeframe, failing which their seats may be reassigned.

The CLAT counselling process is a critical juncture for candidates aiming for admission into India’s premier law institutions. With a transparent and merit-based system, the Consortium ensures that deserving candidates secure their rightful positions at the NLUs.