The
Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has released the
third seat allotment list for
CLAT PG 2026 counselling on its official website. This list shows which candidates have been provisionally allotted seats in LLM programmes across participating law universities.
📅 Important Dates- Third allotment list release: february 5, 2026 (10:00 AM)
- Deadline to pay confirmation fee/choose options (Freeze/Float/Exit): Up to february 12, 2026 (1:00 PM)
🧾 Step-by-Step: How to Download the Third Allotment ListGo to the
official CLAT counselling website: consortiumofnlus.ac.in.Look for the section labelled
CLAT 2026 Counselling / Allotment List.Click on the link for the
Third Provisional Allotment List.The PDF will open.
Download and save the allotment list for future reference.
📌 Post-Allotment OptionsAfter checking the list, candidates must choose one of the following options before the deadline:
- Freeze: Accept the allotted seat and opt out of future rounds.
- Float: Accept the seat but remain eligible for a better option in later rounds.
- Exit: Decline the seat and leave the counselling process.
📍 What Happens Next?Candidates who have been allotted seats and confirmed them by paying the required fees will proceed with
admission formalities at their allotted NLUs. Later rounds of counselling, including the
4th and 5th allotment lists, are scheduled for
May 2026, giving further opportunities to improve or adjust seats.
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