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All You Need To Know About CLAT Counselling Process

Writer's picture: Akansha SinhaAkansha Sinha

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) counselling process is an important step for students who have cleared the CLAT exam and wish to pursue a career in law. The counselling process is conducted by the participating National Law Universities (NLUs) and is designed to help students understand the various aspects of the admission process and make an informed decision about which NLU to attend.

In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about the CLAT counselling process.

  1. Understand the CLAT counselling schedule: The CLAT counselling schedule is typically announced after the CLAT results are declared. It is important to understand the schedule and mark the important dates in your calendar. This includes the date for online registration, document verification, choice filling, seat allotment and reporting to the allotted NLU.

  2. Know the CLAT counselling process: The CLAT counselling process typically consists of the following steps: online registration, document verification, choice filling, seat allotment and reporting to the allotted NLU.

  3. Online registration: During the online registration process, students are required to provide personal and educational details, contact information, and other relevant information.

  4. Document verification: After the online registration process, students are required to visit the designated centres for document verification. Students must bring original and photocopies of their mark sheets, certificates, and other required documents for verification.

  5. Choice filling: After the document verification process, students are required to log in to the CLAT website and fill in their preferences for NLUs. Students can select up to 10 NLUs in order of preference.

  6. Seat allotment: After the choice filling process, the NLUs will conduct seat allotment based on the preferences of the students and the availability of seats. Students will be allotted a seat in an NLU based on their rank in the CLAT and their preferences.

  7. Reporting to the allotted NLU: After the seat allotment process, students are required to report to the allotted NLU with the original and photocopies of their mark sheets, certificates, and other required documents. They will also be required to pay the admission fee during this process.

  8. Understand the fee structure: It is important to understand the fee structure for the NLU you have been allotted. The fee structure varies from NLU to NLU and you should check the fee structure before reporting to the allotted NLU.

  9. Understand the refund policy: It is also important to understand the refund policy of the NLU you have been allotted. If you do not report to the allotted NLU or if you withdraw after reporting, you may be eligible for a refund of the admission fee.

  10. Be prepared for the next academic year: Once you have completed the counselling process and reported to the allotted NLU, you will need to be prepared for the next academic year. This includes purchasing necessary books, arranging for accommodation and transport, and other preparations.

In conclusion, the CLAT counselling process is an important step for students who have cleared the CLAT exam and wish to pursue a career in law. It is important to understand the schedule, the process, and the various steps involved in the counselling process. Also, it's important to be prepared for the next academic year, understand the fee structure, refund policy, and make the necessary arrangements for accommodation and transport. With the right preparation and understanding of the process, you can make an informed decision about which NLU to attend and take the first step towards a successful career in law.

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