The National Law university (NLU) Delhi has officially started the counselling registration process for candidates who have qualified in the All india Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026. Participating in counselling is the next crucial step toward admission in NLU Delhi’s undergraduate and postgraduate law programs.

Important Deadline

· Counselling Fee Submission: Candidates must submit the prescribed fee by 11:00 AM on december 27, 2025.

· Missing this deadline will make candidates ineligible to participate in the subsequent rounds of counselling.

Counselling Fee Details

· The exact fee amount is specified in the official notification released by NLU Delhi.

· Payment can typically be made online through net banking, UPI, or credit/debit cards.

· Ensure that the payment confirmation receipt is saved for future reference.

Who Can Participate

· Only candidates who have qualified AILET 2026 and submitted both the counselling application and fee on time are eligible.

· Completing this step confirms your participation in seat allocation and further admission procedures.

Steps to Complete Counselling Fee Submission

1. Visit the official NLU delhi counselling portal.

2. Log in using your AILET registration credentials.

3. Fill out the counselling application form.

4. Make the payment of the prescribed counselling fee online.

5. Save or download the confirmation receipt for future verification.

Why Timely Submission Matters

· Counselling is mandatory for seat allocation.

· Delays or missed deadlines can result in loss of admission opportunity, as seats will be offered to other eligible candidates.

· Ensures your name appears in merit-based seat allotment.

Final Thought

If you have qualified AILET 2026, the immediate priority is to submit your counselling fee by december 27, 2025. Timely action ensures your eligibility for seat allocation and a smooth admission process at NLU Delhi.

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