AILET 2026 CounsellingAILET 2026 Counselling: Confirm Round 1 admission: The National Law University, Delhi, will close the AILET round 1 counselling reporting process to the allotted colleges. As per the schedule, the candidates who have accepted the round 1 allotted seats, however yet to complete the admission process, should do it on or before January 14, 2026 (till 11 AM). If the candidates fail the last date and time to complete their reporting, the round 1 allotment will be cancelled automatically.
To accept the AILET round 1 allotment, the candidates should download the provisional admission offer letter, sign it on each page of the provisional admission offer letter and then upload it to their accounts. Also, the candidates should pay the provisional admission confirmation fees.
Note that to complete the admission, the candidates should deposit Rs 50,000. Once the total fee is paid, the counselling fee will be adjusted. Note that the balance fee will be paid by April 30, 2026. On the other hand, the candidates who have not secured a seat via round 1 or want to upgrade the round 1 allotment can check out the declaration of the second round seat allotment result on January 21, 2026, at 6 PM on the official website.
AILET 2026 Counselling Dates
Check out the AILET 2026 counselling dates here in the following table:
Events | Dates | Times |
|---|---|---|
Last date of confirming AILET round 1 admission | January 14, 2026 | 11 AM |
Release of the second provisional list | January 21, 2026 | 6 PM |
If any seat allottee will not accept the admission offer, then the allotted seat will not be reconsidered afterwards. Instead, the admission right will be forfeited, and the candidates will not get a refund of counselling fees. In this regard, the authority will not entertain, under any circumstances.
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