CLAT UG 2025 counselling starts today; first merit list on May 26
Vaishnavi Shukla | May 17, 2025 | 08:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
Eligible candidates can apply for CLAT UG counselling on the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in, before the last date, May 21.
The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has started the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 counselling process from today, May 17. Candidates can now apply for CLAT UG counselling 2025 on the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in, before May 21, 5 pm. The first merit list will be declared on May 26 for admissions. CLAT 2025 result live updates
CLAT UG 2025 results were revised as per the Supreme Court’s order and declared today, and 7 questions were withdrawn from the final answer key. As per the Consortium of NLUs, candidates who have already received invites for admission counselling do not have to pay the registration fee again, however, they can update their NLU preference before the given deadline.
Moreover, candidates who were offered admission based on previous results, before the SC order , and have not qualified after the revised results will have their fee refunded.
Candidates who have qualified for CLAT counselling as per the updated results and have not completed their registration process can now update their NLU preferences and pay the registration fee before the last date.
The CLAT UG counselling 2025 registration fee for the general category is Rs 30,000, and other categories have to pay Rs 20,000 as registration fee.
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CLAT UG 2025 revised counselling schedule
The list of important dates and events for the CLAT 2025 counselling process is given below.
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Events |
Dates |
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Registration for admissions counselling |
May 17 to 21 by 5 pm |
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Publication of 1st allotment list |
May 26 at 10 am |
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Payment of fee to Consortium for freeze and float options and admission by NLUs for the 1st allotment list |
May 26 to 30 by 1 pm |
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Publication of 2nd allotment list |
June 4 at 10 am |
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Payment of confirmation fee to Consortium for freeze, float options and admission by NLUs for the 2nd allotment list |
June 4 to 9 by 1 pm |
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Payment of fee for NLU admission for all candidates who have chosen the freeze option during 1st and 2nd counselling rounds |
June 14 by 5 pm |
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Publication of 3rd and final allotment list |
June 20 at 10 am |
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Payment of confirmation fee to freeze options and admissions |
June 20 to 23, 1 pm |
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Payment of confirmation fee to Consortium for freeze, float options and admission by NLUs for the 3rd allotment list |
June 27 by 5 pm |
Candidates will be called to participate in admission counselling process as per the rank list and admission matrix provided by each NLU. The eligible candidates will receive an email invitation to participate in the admissions counselling Process at their registered email address or via SMS on the registered mobile number. Candidates will have to submit the required documents to complete their admission counselling process.
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