CLAT 2025 counselling registration ends tomorrow: Here is how eligible candidates can apply online
The CLAT 2025 counselling registration currently open. Students who cleared the exam can register for Round 1 by December 27, 2025, 10:00 PM. Registration is completely online at consortiumofnlus.ac.in. During registration, you will need to fill in your personal and academic details, pay the counselling fee, and select your preferred NLUs. Only those who register on time will be considered for Round 1 seat allotment. If you miss the deadline, you will lose the first chance to get a seat. It is best to register early and keep all your documents ready to avoid any problems.
To register, first visit the official website. Then, log in using your application number and password. Fill in your personal and academic information carefully. Next, pay the registration fee online. After this, select the NLUs you want and lock your choices. Once locked, these cannot be changed. Doing everything early will help you avoid website problems and make sure you are included in Round 1.
If you do not get a seat in Round 1, don’t worry. There will be later rounds in January, February, and May. In these rounds, you can update your NLU preferences and try for a better seat.
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Who can register and how
Only students who cleared CLAT 2025 and got an official counselling invite can register. This includes both UG (LLB) and PG (LLM) candidates. You must have your CLAT login details ready before starting.To register, first visit the official website. Then, log in using your application number and password. Fill in your personal and academic information carefully. Next, pay the registration fee online. After this, select the NLUs you want and lock your choices. Once locked, these cannot be changed. Doing everything early will help you avoid website problems and make sure you are included in Round 1.
Seat allotment and next steps
The first seat allotment is expected on January 7, 2026. Seats will be given based on your CLAT scores and the preferences you submitted. You must check the results online. If you get a seat, you need to confirm it by paying the fees, usually within a week. If you do not pay, the seat will be cancelled and given to someone else.If you do not get a seat in Round 1, don’t worry. There will be later rounds in January, February, and May. In these rounds, you can update your NLU preferences and try for a better seat.
Tips for students
Make sure to register before the deadline. Keep all important documents like your CLAT scorecard and ID proof ready. Before locking your NLU choices, double-check everything. Keep checking the official portal for any updates. Following these steps will make the counselling process smooth and increase your chances of getting into the NLU you want.Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!
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