The Common Law Admission Test CLAT 2024 counselling
will be released on the official website just after the conclusion of the CLAT 2024 exam and result. The Consortium of National Law Universities is expected
to start CLAT counselling in the second week of December. The CLAT counselling
process is completely online, from filling out the admissions process to
allotting colleges to candidates.
CLAT 2024 counselling will be conducted in five
rounds, and the candidates invited for thecounselling have to pay a fee of Rs.
30,000 if they belong to the general category and Rs. 20,000 if they belong to
the reserved category for the CLAT counselling registration.
Important dates of CLAT 2024 Counselling:
Events |
Important Dates |
CLAT 2024 exam |
3rd December 2023 |
CLAT 2024 result declaration |
December 2023 second week |
CLAT 2024 release of invite list |
December 2023 second week |
CLAT 2024 counselling round |
December 2023 second week |
Steps of counselling process:
Adding Preferences:
In the CLAT 2024 counselling process, adding NLUs (National Law Universities)
preferences is an essential step, as candidates will only be considered for
admission to NLUs if they have filled in their preferences. Students can update
their preferences before the stipulated deadline.
How to add preferences for CLAT 2024 |
Login to your CLAT 2024 account |
On the dashboard, click on “updated
preferences” |
Enter the preferences as per your choice |
Result declaration: After the announcement of the CLAT 2024 result,
qualified students will be eligible for the counselling process.
Counselling process fee: To take part in the counselling process,
candidates need to pay a registration fee. For the general category, it is Rs
30, 000, and for the reserve category (SC/ST), it is Rs 20,000.
Registration for the counselling
process: Students need to
register themselves to participate in the counselling process; they need to
fill in their basic information, educational details, and other relevant
details. Remember to download the application process after completing the
registration and payment processes.
Allotment of seats: After successful counselling registration, on the
basis of the added preferences and rank obtained, the candidates will be
allotted seats. The allotment of seats will be done in several rounds.
Seat Allotment Process |
|
Seat Allotment |
On the basis of the added preferences and
rank obtained, the candidates will be allotted seat |
Acceptance |
After seat allotment, candidates need to
accept the seat by completing counselling registration and paying fee. |
Upgrade or Exit |
Students who are not satisfied with the
allotted seat can apply for upgrade in the following round of counselling or
exit the admission process. |
Verification of document:The candidates need to verify their documents
after the allotment of seats. Following are the documents required for the
verification:
CLAT UG |
CLAT PG |
10th
or equivalent mark sheet |
10th
or equivalent mark sheet |
12th
or equivalent mark sheet |
12th
or equivalent mark sheet |
Character
certificate |
Mark
sheet of law graduation |
Character
certificate |
|
Transfer
/ Migration Certificate |
Transfer
/ Migration Certificate |
Caste
Certificate (SC/ST/OBC etc.) if applicable |
Caste
certificate (SC/ST/OBC etc.) if applicable |
PWD
Certificate (If applicable) |
PWD
Certificate (If applicable) |
Domicile/residence
certificate (If applying under the domicile category) |
Domicile/residence
certificate (If applying under the domicile category) |
Admission fee payment: To confirm their admission, students need to pay their admission fee. The amount of the admission fee and mode of payment may vary depending on the NLUs. During the admissions process, students need to verify the original documents that include the CLAT scorecard, CLAT admit card, Class 10th and 12th mark sheets, category certificates, and other relevant documents. After the fee payment is done, the candidate has confirmed their seat.
Reporting to college: Lastly, students’ needs to report to their allotted
colleges after the admission process is completed. An orientation and induction
program is conducted by NLUs, which provides an overview of the academic
curriculum.
What are freeze, float and exit options?
Freeze |
Float |
Exit |
If the candidate is satisfied with the
allotted seat during counselling, then they may choose freeze, by doing so
they are confirming their seat for allotted NLU and donot wish to participate
for further counselling rounds. |
If the candidate is not satisfied with the
allotted seat and wish to participate in further rounds of counselling then
they may choose float option, this enables them to further participate in the
counselling round. When allotted a seat in next round the previous allotted
seat will be forfeited. |
If the candidate decides to not participate
in the counselling process, then they may choose exit option. This will
withdraw their name from the counselling process and will not enable them to
participate in the further rounds. |
CLAT 2024: Norms of Counselling Fee Refund:
The
following candidates will get a refund for the counselling fee:
- If the
candidate is not allotted any seat in the counselling process, they are
entitled to a 100% fee refund.
- If a
candidate is allotted a seat but chooses to exit the counselling process,
they will also get a refund, but with some deductions.
- If
candidates are found ineligible for admission, then they will get a refund
after some deductions.
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