CLAT 2025 Counselling: Registration begins today at consortiumofnlus.ac.in; first allotment on December 26
CLAT Counselling 2025: The registration deadline is December 20, 10 pm.
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Try NowAlivia Mukherjee | December 11, 2024 | 09:01 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Consortium of National Law Universities will commence the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 counselling registration process today, December 11. Interested and eligible candidates can fill up the CLAT 2025 counselling form by visiting the official website, consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The CLAT 2025 counselling will be held in 5 rounds.
As per the official notice, eligible candidates have received invitations for participating in CLAT 2025 counselling process via mail and SMS. The CLAT 2025 counselling registration process will close on December 20 at 10 pm. The deadline for CLAT 2025 choice filling is also December 20. As per the official notice, candidates can fill 15 preferences or more for CLAT 2025 counselling process.
CLAT 2025 counselling fee
Candidates are also required to pay a CLAT 2025 counselling fee to complete the registration process. General category candidates are required to pay Rs 30,000 while Scheduled Tribe (ST), Scheduled Caste (SC), Other Backward Classes (OBC), Economically Weaker Section (EWS), and Person with Disabilities (PWD) categories are required to pay Rs 20,000 as CLAT 2025 counselling fee.
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CLAT 2025 Counselling schedule: Seat allotment and fee payment date
As per the official schedule, the CLAT 2025 first seat allotment result will be out on December 26, 10 am. Candidates are required to pay the confirmation and submit their willingness by January 4. The deadline for completing the admission process by NLUs for candidates in the first allotment list is January 4.
CLAT 2025 second seat allotment result will be out on January 10, 10 am. Candidates are required to pay the confirmation and submit their willingness by January 16. The deadline for completing the admission process by NLUs for candidates in the second allotment list is January 16.
CLAT 2025 third seat allotment result will be out on January 24, 10 am. Candidates are required to pay the confirmation and submit their willingness by January 30. The deadline for completing the admission process by NLUs for candidates in the third allotment list is January 30.
The deadline for paying the remaining university fee (after deducting the confirmation fee and counselling registration fee) to the NLU for all candidates who opted for the freeze option in the first, second, and third allotment lists during the counselling process is May 14, by 5 pm.
The CLAT 2025 fourth and fifth rounds of counselling are scheduled for May 2024 to fill any seats remaining vacant after May 14, 2025.
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