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CLAT 2025: NLU issues important notice regarding counseling process, click here
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CLAT 2025: NLU issues important notice regarding counseling process, click here

CLAT 2025: NLU issues important notice regarding counseling process, click here

THE Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has published a notice regarding CLAT 2025 Tips on its official website. The notification provides detailed instructions for the admission counseling process for five-year integrated undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programs for the academic year 2025-2026 in NLUs participating in CLAT 2025.

Steps to participate in the counseling process:

  1. Registration: Complete the admissions board registration.
  2. Update NLU Preferences: Choose and update your favorite NLUs.
  3. Payment: Pay the board registration fee.
  4. Advice Process: Includes options such as Freeze, Float, and Exit.

Documents required for counseling

For UG programs:

  • Grade 10 Marks Declaration
  • Grade 12 Marks Declaration
  • CLAT 2025 Admit Card
  • Certificate of morality/conduct from the last establishment attended
  • Transfer/migration certificate
  • Caste certificate (if applicable)
  • PwD/SAP certificate (if applicable)
  • Certificate of domicile/residence (if applicable)
  • Additional supporting documents for category-based claims

For PG programs:

  • Grade 10 Marks Declaration
  • Grade 12 Marks Declaration
  • CLAT 2025 Admit Card
  • LLB/BL or equivalent transcript
  • Certificate of morality/conduct from the last establishment attended
  • Transfer/migration certificate
  • Caste certificate (if applicable)
  • PwD/SAP certificate (if applicable)
  • Certificate of domicile/residence (if applicable)
  • Additional supporting documents for category-based claims

The admission process will include five rounds of counseling. Candidates can click on it link to read the full review.
For more information, candidates are advised to visit the official website of the Consortium of National Universities of Law.