CLAT 2021 seat allotment results for Round V released; check details here
Manashjyoti | August 20, 2021 | 04:40 PM IST | 1 min read
The consortium has released the NLU-wise seat allotment for 5-year integrated LLB and one-year LLM programs. Allotted candidates may accept the seat or exit the admission.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Consortium of NLUs has declared the CLAT 2021 seat allotment results for the fifth and final round today at consortiumofnlus.ac.in. Candidates who have been allotted seats in the fifth round may accept the allotted seat, pay the balance amount and confirm their seats. Exit option is also available for candidates, but once this option is selected the candidate will no longer be considered for selection even if a vacancy arises.
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The CLAT seat allotment results Rounds I, II, III, and IV have been previously declared by the consortium.
A timeline of CLAT 2021 seat allotment
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Seat Allotment Round |
Date |
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Round I |
August 1, 2021 |
|
Round II |
August 9, 2021 |
|
Round III |
August 13, 2021 |
|
Round IV |
August 17, 2021 |
|
Round V |
August 20, 2021 |
Post seat allotment options before the candidate
Candidates who have been allotted seats in the fifth round can choose from the following options:
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Accept the allotted seat
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Exit the admission process
Note that the upgrade option is not available for the fifth (or final) seat allotment round.
Accepting the allotted seat
To accept the seat and complete the admission formalities, the candidate must go through the following steps.
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Fee payment - If a candidate has been allotted a different university after “seat upgrade,” the candidate needs to contact the freshly allotted university and pay the difference amount (if any). After the fee has been paid, the fee payment information has to be updated through candidate accounts. The fee has to be paid before August 21, 2021 (5 pm).
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Uploading of documents - The candidate needs to upload the necessary documents.
Exit the admission process
Candidates who have not been allotted seats but still want to exit the admission process may do so by clicking on the “Exit button.” Note that once a candidate has opted to exit the admission process, he/she will no longer be considered for admission.
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