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CUET PG LLB Seat Matrix 2026 — University-wise, Category-wise & Counselling Guide

Author : Samriddhi Pandey

April 7, 2026

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Overview: The CUET PG LLB seat matrix for 2026 maps how many seats are available, how they are allocated across categories, and how counselling unfolds. This guide decodes the university-wise patterns, reservation rules, and the counselling action plan to help you plan effectively and avoid last-minute surprises. It highlights key universities and lists a practical document checklist to stay on track. 

You’ll find everything you need to compare CUET LLB participating universities, understand category-wise seats, and craft a smarter choice-filling strategy. If you’re wondering where to start, begin with the executive snapshot and then move to state-wise nuances and the university profiles. 

“I secured 98.7 percentile in CUET PG Law 2025, but my admission came from getting the seat matrix right—shortlisting two safeties I could actually join and locking on Day 1,” says Meera S., a TopRankers student who bagged a DU Law seat. 

Use this CUET PG LLB seat matrix guide to plan choices, set calendar reminders, and prepare your verification documents before CUET LLB counselling. Now comes the crucial part—know what’s included and where to look for official updates. 

What this guide covers and who should read it

  • CUET PG LLB 2026 seat matrix scope, reservation rules, and counselling steps
  • University-wise matrix structure and how to verify final numbers
  • State-wise quota mechanics, domicile tips, and category-wise evidence
  • Ideal for final-year graduates, working professionals, and parents planning a 3-year LLB

High-level view: participating universities vs seat matrix (scope & limits) 

  • The matrix includes central and state universities that notify CUET-based admissions for 3-year LLB. 
  • Some reputed institutions participate fully; others may run separate tests or institute-level counselling. 
  • Always confirm with the university’s 2026 prospectus and NTA “Participating Universities” list. 

How to use this article to plan choices and counselling strategy 

  • Skim the executive snapshot, then shortlist universities by category (central/state/private). 
  • Map your category to reservation rules and assemble documents now. 
  • Use the timelines and checklists to avoid withdrawals, forfeitures, or missed upgrades.

Section 

What you’ll get 

Executive snapshot 

CUET LLB Participating university types, what counts in seat intake 

Reservation policy 

Central vs state rules, documents for categories 

University-wise matrix 

Table template + reading notes + sources 

Category-wise & PwD 

CUET LLB Eligibility, documents, reallocation flow 

Counselling process 

Timeline, acceptance, upgrade, freeze 

Documents & fees 

Full checklist and common pitfalls 

State-wise nuances 

Domicile rules and tips 

University profiles 

DU, BHU, TISS, CUK — highlights and cautions 

2025 vs 2026 

Comparison template + strategy 

Status check guide 

How to check allotment + troubleshooting 

FAQs 

Short, direct answers + update sources 

Executive snapshot: 2026 CUET PG LLB seat intake and participating universities 

You’ll see the term “CUET PG LLB 2026 seat intake” used in two ways: (1) seats actually notified by a university for its 3-year LLB, and (2) indicative totals quoted in media or coaching notes. Only the former is binding for your admission. Most universities issue category-wise tables (GEN/OBC/SC/ST/EWS + PwD horizontal). Some also show home-state quota vs All-India. 

Here’s a practical way to scan who participates and what to expect. Use this to draft your first-choice list, but verify each entry against the 2026 prospectus and the NTA CUET PG LLB participating universities page. 

Which universities participate in CUET PG LLB 2026 — categories (Central, State, Private) 

Below is an overview grid. It is not the final seat count; it helps frame your research. 

College type 

Participating? 

Notes 

Central Universities 

Largely Yes (course-specific) 

Some run CUET PG-LLB based admission to LLB; confirm course codes and campuses 

State Universities 

Often Yes 

Many use CUET PG LLB scores, but conduct their own counselling; state quota may apply 

Private/Aided Colleges 

Varies 

A few accept CUET PG LLB scores; many run institute-level rounds; fees and quotas differ 

Deemed Universities 

Limited 

Participation is case-by-case; check individual notifications 

National Law Universities (NLUs) 

Generally No 

NLUs mostly use CLAT (UG/PG). If any NLU opts in, it will issue a special notice 

Quick takeaway: hot spots for applicants (high-demand universities) 

Central/state universities in metros (e.g., Delhi) draw higher demand due to alumni networks and internships. 

Universities with historically stable intake and transparent CUET LLB counselling see faster seat movement. 

If you’re open to Tier-2 cities with rising placements, you may find better conversion odds in Rounds 2–3. 

Now, let’s clarify how reservations work so you don’t miss category documentation windows. 

CUET PG LLB seat allotment & reservation policy 2025–2026: Key rules 

Reservation for CUET PG LLB follows the central framework for central universities, and the respective state/university rules for state institutions. The CUET PG LLB reservation policy can differ subtly across universities—treat each prospectus as final. 

Central reservation rules applied across participating universities 

  • Typical central pattern (indicative): SC 15%, ST 7.5%, OBC-NCL 27%, EWS 10%, PwD 5% (horizontal across categories). 
  • Wards of Defence personnel and Kashmiri Migrants may have supernumerary/relaxed provisions where notified. 
  • Note: Percentage and sub-categories (e.g., OBC-NCL annual family income) are verified at the time of admission. 

State-level and university-level reservation deviations (how to check) 

  • State quota seats may be carved out based on domicile/residency norms (e.g., Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka). 
  • Some universities add women/ward-of-university-staff/JKM supernumerary seats. 

How to verify: 

  • Check the 2026 university prospectus + Admission Notice PDF. 
  • Look for “Category-wise Seat Matrix” and “Reservation” annexures. 
  • Cross-check with NTA CUET PG LLB “Participating Universities” page (links to official sites). 

Special categories: PwD, EWS, Defence, Kashmiri migrant — eligibility & proof requirements 

  • PwD: Benchmark disability (≥40%) per Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act; certificate from a notified medical board. 
  • EWS: Valid EWS certificate as per current financial year cut-off, issued by competent authority. 
  • Defence: Serving/retired certificate + category (e.g., ex-servicemen) per university norms. 
  • Kashmiri Migrant: Proof of migration as per notified lists and competent authority attestations. 

Documents for verification (ordered): 

  1. Caste/Community Certificate (SC/ST/OBC-NCL) in the prescribed central/state format 
  2. EWS certificate (current financial year) 
  3. PwD certificate (benchmark + authority details) 
  4. Defence/Ex-servicemen certificate (if applicable) 
  5. Migration certificate (JKM, if applicable) 

But wait—how do you actually read a university-wise CUET PG LLB seat matrix table? Here’s the template. 

University-wise seat matrix 2026: Central, State and private universities (how to read the tables) 

Every credible CUET PG LLB 2026 seat matrix has the same bones: course name, campus, intake, category breakup, horizontal reservations (PwD), and any state/home quota. Use the model below to standardise your notes. 

How the university-wise matrix is structured (columns explained) 

  • University & Campus: Name and location (some have multiple centres). 
  • Course/Programme: 3-year LLB (note specialisations if any). 
  • Total Seats: Consolidated intake for the campus/course. 
  • Category-wise Breakdown: GEN, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, EWS, plus PwD horizontal. 
  • State Quota/Home University: Percentage or seat count reserved for domicile/home-state candidates if applicable. 

Sample table layout and reading notes

University 

Campus 

Course 

Total Seats 

Category-wise breakdown 

State quota 

Faculty of Law, University X 

Main 

LLB (3-year) 

As notified 

GEN: –, OBC-NCL: –, SC: –, ST: –, EWS: –, PwD (H): – 

None/As notified 

State Univ Y 

City 

LLB (3-year) 

As notified 

GEN: –, OBC-NCL: –, SC: –, ST: –, EWS: –, PwD (H): – 

Home state: –% 

Private Law School Z 

City 

LLB (3-year) 

As notified 

GEN: –, OBC: –, SC: –, ST: –, EWS: –, PwD (H): – 

Not applicable 

Reading tip: If PwD is horizontal, it cuts across all vertical categories. If seats remain unfilled in a reserved bucket, check the university’s “conversion” rules (e.g., ST to SC → OBC → GEN). 

Data sources, update frequency and how to confirm university-level changes 

Data sources: NTA CUET PG LLB “Participating Universities”, official university prospectuses, and admission notices. 

Frequency: Universities may update seat matrices before Round 1 and after approvals; save PDFs with dates. 

Confirmation: Always reconcile “media” numbers with the university’s final spreadsheet before locking choices. 

Next, let’s go deeper into category-wise counting and the PwD process so your paperwork aligns perfectly. 

Read more: CUET LLB City Intimation Slip

Category-wise and PwD reservations: Detailed eligibility, evidence and seat allocation flow 

Breakdown by category (GEN/OBC/SC/ST/EWS) — counting method during allotment 

  • Seats are first divided vertically (SC/ST/OBC-NCL/EWS/GEN). 
  • Within each category, candidates are ranked by CUET PG LLB score/percentile and university criteria. 
  • Horizontal PwD seats are filled within each vertical category; if not filled, rules define carry-over. 
  • Supernumerary categories (e.g., JKM/Defence) may sit outside the main matrix. 

PwD support — percent quotas, eligibility criteria and medical certificate process 

  • Typical PwD quota: 5% horizontal (verify exact value in prospectus). 
  • Eligibility: Benchmark disability ≥40% with relevant functional limitations. 
  • Certificate: Issued by a designated government medical board; include UDID if available. 
  • Test accommodations (scribe/extra time) must be requested as per NTA rules during application; admission stage focuses on seat allotment and support services. 

How reserved seats are merged/unfilled seats reallocated (waiting lists, lateral transfer) 

  • If a reserved seat remains unfilled due to a lack of eligible candidates, many universities “convert” it to another reserved category or GEN as per policy. 
  • Waiting lists advance with withdrawals/non-reporting; Round 2/3 often see meaningful movement. 
  • Lateral transfer within the same university (campus shift) may be possible after initial reporting—check specific rules. 

Documents checklist (Category + PwD) 

  1. Category certificate in correct format (central or state, as applicable) 
  2. Recent EWS certificate (financial year specified) 
  3. PwD certificate from a competent medical authority (with percentage) 
  4. Affidavits/undertakings if asked by the university 
  5. Originals + 2–3 sets of self-attested copies 

Now, to the action playbook: your 2026 counselling and seat allotment timeline. 

Read more: CUET LLB Question Paper 

Counselling & seat allotment process 2026: Step-by-step timeline and action plan 

CUET PG LLB counselling typically mirrors past cycles: registration → choice filling → allotment → acceptance/upgradation → reporting. The CUET PG LLB counselling process can be centralised by a university or handled institute-wise. 

Pre-counselling: registration, fee payment, choice filling — best practices 

  • Register on the university/consortium portal as soon as counselling opens. 
  • Keep scanned PDFs (<=200 KB) of all documents. 
  • Rank choices by realistic cut-offs: 3 reach, 4–6 match, 2–3 safety. 
  • Lock choices before the deadline; download the locked list. 

Round-wise allotment: how seats are offered, accepted, and frozen 

  • Round 1: Seat offered based on rank, reservation, and preference order. You may accept (freeze) or accept with upgrade (float). 
  • Round 2: Upgrades possible if higher-preference seats open; keep documents ready. 
  • Spot/Institutional Rounds: For leftover seats; often quick deadlines and on-the-spot fee payment. 

Post-allotment: reporting to the university, document verification and fee payment — contingency steps 

  • Report within the window (online/offline). 
  • Pay the admission fee to retain the seat. 
  • If your category certificate is under renewal, carry the acknowledgement + prior certificate and request provisional acceptance as per the rules. 
  • Keep a backup: If you plan to upgrade, track refund timelines. 

Ordered checklist (sample timeline based on past cycles): 

  1. Week 1 post-results: Counselling CUET LLB registration opens; prepare documents. 
  2. Week 2: Choice filling + locking (set calendar reminders). 
  3. Week 3: Round 1 allotment; accept/freeze/float; initial fee payment. 
  4. Week 4: Reporting + verification; Round 2 registration/auto-consideration. 
  5. Week 5–6: Round 2–3 and spot rounds (if any). 
  6. Continuous: Track portals and emails daily. 

“I treated each round like the final shot—fees ready, PDFs named, and plan-B college in place. That’s how I moved from a city law school to BHU in Round 2,” shares Arjun P., BHU Law merit rank 63 (2025). 

Read more: CUET LLB Results

Documents, fees and verification: Complete checklist for seat allotment 

Don’t let paperwork derail your admit. This section bundles documents required for CUET PG LLB seat allotment with formats that usually pass first-check. Always read your university’s specific list. 

Mandatory documents for all candidates (degree, mark sheets, photo ID, CUET scorecard) 

  • CUET PG scorecard and application form 
  • Graduation degree/provisional and all semester mark sheets 
  • Class 10 and 12 marksheets/certificates (DOB proof) 
  • Government photo ID (Aadhaar/Passport/Driving Licence) 
  • Recent passport-size photographs 
  • Transfer/Migration certificate if required 

Category- and PwD-specific documents with format examples 

  • SC/ST/OBC-NCL certificate in the latest prescribed format (state/central as applicable) 
  • EWS certificate (current financial year) 
  • PwD certificate from a notified medical board 
  • Defence/Ex-servicemen and JKM documents (where applicable) 

Fee payment, provisional admission letters and common verification pitfalls 

Document 

Who needs it 

Format/notes 

CUET PG LLB Scorecard 

All 

Downloaded PDF; ensure name/date visible 

Degree/Provisional 

Graduates 

University-issued; provisionally accepted within validity 

Category Certificate 

SC/ST/OBC-NCL 

Latest format: OBC should state “Non-Creamy Layer” 

EWS Certificate 

EWS applicants 

Current financial year; issuing authority specified 

PwD Certificate 

PwD applicants 

Benchmark ≥40%; competent authority; UDID if available 

Migration/Transfer 

Inter-university moves 

As per the university, some allow post-admission submission 

Fee Receipt 

All admitted 

Payment proof: keep soft + hard copies 

Provisional Letter 

All admitted 

Download from the portal after acceptance 

Ordered steps to avoid rejection: 

  • Match your name spelling across all documents (Scorecard, Aadhaar, Degree). 
  • Use the exact certificate formats linked in the prospectus. 
  • Carry originals + multiple self-attested copies. 
  • Rename PDFs “NameDocTypeYYYY” to avoid upload errors. 
  • Pay fees only on official portals; keep transaction IDs. 

Let’s examine how state quotas and domicile can influence your shortlist. 

Read More: CUET LLB Score vs CUET LLB Percentile

State-wise seat matrix & regional nuances (2025–26): quotas, domicile rules and tips 

Many state universities split seats into “Home State” and “All India”. The effect: a mid-percentile candidate with domicile may beat a higher-percentile out-of-state applicant for the same seat. This is where the CUET PG LLB seat matrix intersects real life. 

State quota mechanics — home state vs all-India seats explained 

Home State Quota: Reserved for state-domicile candidates; evidence like a domicile certificate is required. 

All India Quota: Open to all; competition may be steeper. 

Some universities run 85% Home State + 15% All India (illustrative), while others are fully All India. 

Read more: What after CUET LLB Result?

State-specific nuances (example: Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra) and how they affect applicants 

State 

Typical nuance 

What to check 

  

Delhi (NCT) 

Mix of central/state rules; some institutions, All India only 

Prospectus clause on Delhi domicile; university staff wards (if any) 

Karnataka 

Strong state-quota traditions 

Domicile certificate type and issuing authority 

Maharashtra 

Multiple universities with distinct quotas 

Minority/linguistic quotas (if applicable) 

Uttar Pradesh 

Institute-wise variations 

Whether CUET PG LLB score + university-level counselling applies 

West Bengal 

Some central universities are fully All India 

Category formats accepted (state vs central) 

Practical tips for out-of-state applicants and domicile documentation 

  • If you lack domicile, prioritise All-India institutions first. 
  • Start domicile paperwork early if you’re eligible; delays can cost seats. 
  • Keep translations/affidavits if documents are in regional languages. 

Now, a quick look at specific, high-interest universities and how to approach them. 

Read more: CUET Slip vs. CUET Admit Card?

How to check seat allotment status and next steps — practical guide 

When rounds begin, the difference between getting the seat you want and missing out often comes down to 24–48 hours of responsiveness. Here’s the simple, no-drama process. 

Step-by-step: checking status on NTA/portal, required fields and common errors 

  • Open the university/consortium counselling portal (bookmark it). 
  • Log in with application number/registered email + password/OTP. 
  • Navigate to “Allotment Result/Provisional Seat” tab. 
  • Download the allotment letter and note acceptance/payment deadlines. 
  • If the page doesn’t load, clear cache or try in incognito; use a desktop browser. 

What to do after allotment: accept/upgrade/withdraw — deadlines and refund policies 

  • Accept + Freeze: You’re satisfied; pay fees; proceed to verification. 
  • Accept + Float/Upgrade: Retain current seat but seek higher preference; follow fee and document rules. 
  • Withdraw: Read refund policy—there’s often a deduction after a certain cutoff date. Time your decision. 

Troubleshooting: missing allotment, document discrepancies, contact points 

  • Not allotted? Check if your category or domicile settings were applied correctly; edit if the portal allows before next round. 
  • Document mismatch? Carry an affidavit and approach the helpdesk; many allow provisional acceptance with an undertaking. 
  • Contact points: University admission helpline, email listed in the prospectus, and the NTA support desk for exam-related issues. 
  • Now, the top questions students (and parents) keep asking. 

Read More: How to Study for CUET LLB in 30 Days?

Conclusion

You’ve just walked through the CUET PG LLB seat matrix from every angle—university-wise templates, category-wise policies, state quotas, and a step-by-step counselling plan. If you remember one thing, let it be this: verify each CUET PG 2026 seat matrix line against the university’s 2026 prospectus before you lock choices. 

Checklist: what to do in the 4 weeks before counselling 

  • Download: “Seat matrix template” and fill it for your top 8–12 universities. 
  • Prepare: Category/EWS/PwD/Defence/JKM certificates in the latest formats. 
  • Set: Calendar reminders for registration, choice lock, and Round 1 reporting. 
  • Save: Our verification checklist and fee-receipt tracker. 
  • Read: CUET PG LLB syllabus & pattern 2026 and previous-year cut-offs for context. 

And guess what? Getting the CUET PG LLB seat allotment right is a skill you can practise—start today by shortlisting your target universities and building your personal CUET PG LLB seat matrix.

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