CLAT 2025 Third Merit List: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has officially released the CLAT 2025 Third Allotment List today, i.e. June 20, 2025, on its official portal consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
Candidates who registered for CLAT counselling but did not accept seats in the earlier rounds can now check their allotment status for LLB and LLM programmes. This is the final round of CLAT 2025 counselling.
CLAT 2025 Third Merit List Released
The third merit list for CLAT 2025 has been published for all participating NLUs. This round allows fresh allotments as well as seat reallocations for candidates who did not confirm their seats in the first or second lists. Students satisfied with their allotment must select the โFreezeโ option, while those wishing to withdraw can choose the โExitโ option.
It is important to note that this is the last round in the CLAT 2025 centralised counselling process.
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CLAT Third Allotment List 2025 Download Link
Candidates can now check the PDF of the third allotment list from the official website and proceed with the admission process accordingly.
CLAT 2025 Third Merit List Link [Active]
How to Check CLAT 2025 Third Merit List
Follow the steps below to check your seat allotment status in the third round:
Step 1: Visit the official website โ consortiumofnlus.ac.in
Step 2: Click on the โCLAT 2025โ section on the homepage
Step 3: Select the link for the โThird Allotment Listโ
Step 4: The allotment list will open in PDF format
Step 5: Download the PDF and check your name, programme, and allotted NLU
Next Steps After CLAT 2025 Third Allotment
Once a seat has been allotted, candidates have the following options:
Freeze: Accept the allotted seat and complete the admission process at the allotted NLU
Exit: Decline further participation and exit from the counselling process
Reporting: Students who freeze their seat must report to the allotted NLU with documents for verification and admission formalities