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AIBE Exam: Important Updates About AIBE 18 Result 2024, Exam Pattern, Syllabus, Eligibility

AIBE Exam Result 2023

Know more about AIBE Exam Result 2023 and AIBE Syllabus , AIBE exam date 2023 was on December 10, 2023. The Bar Council of India (BCI) is expected to announce the BCI AIBE Result 2023 soon. Candidates who have appeared for All India Bar Examinations can check the BCI AIBE result for AIBE exam date 2023 when declared on the official website at allindiabarexamination.com.

The provisional answer key was released on December 12, 2023 and the objection window was opened on December 13, 2023. Along with the BCI AIBE results 2023, the final answer key will also be released. The final answer key will be available on the official website.

Steps to Check the AIBE Exam Results 2023

If you have appeared for AIBE Exam 2023, Please follow the below mentioned steps to check AIBE Result:

Step 1: Go to the official website of at allindiabarexamination.com

Step 2: Click on All India bar examination result 2023 link available on the home page

Step 3: Submit the login credentials

Step 4: Click on submit and the All India bar examination result 2023 will be displayed on the screen.

Step 5: Check the BCI AIBE result and download the page.

Step 6: Print the BCI AIBE result 2023 for future reference

What is AIBE (All India Bar Examination)?

AIBE exam 2023 was held in December 2023 and if you are planning to give AIBE 2024 you need to know everything about AIBE. The All India Bar Examination is a post-enrolment examination that is conducted by the Bar Council of India (BCI) for law graduates who wish to practice law in India. The All India Bar Examination were considered and approved by the Bar Council of India at its meeting held on 30th April 2010, wherein it was decided by the Council that the examination shall be mandatory for all law students graduating from the academic year 2009-2010 onwards This national examination is essential for evaluating the competence of individuals aspiring to practice law in India.

The exam assesses law graduates’ knowledge and their ability to apply it to real-world situations. The examination is not relevant for those who are not interested to enter into the legal profession. Therefore, those candidates, who are not interested in practicing the law, cannot be exempted from obtaining enrolment before State Bar Council for appearing in the exam.

After clearing All India Bar Examination, the candidate is awarded certificate of practice by Bar Council of India. Qualified member in the exam can attend court hearings in any tribunals courts and administrative bodies. The exam is conducted in 40 cities of India in national and regional languages.

AIBE Exam Details 2023

Candidates should have a clear understanding of all the important details related to the All India Bar Examination. AIBE results 2023 will be released soon. 

Candidates appearing in AIBE XVIII (18) 2023 should be familiar with AIBE Syllabus and exam pattern. The exam pattern informs about the test mode, language, question numbers, types as well as marking scheme. Having prior information on AIBE XVIII (18) exam pattern would help the candidates prepare well for the examination. The details of the exam pattern are given below.

The exam is a multiple-choice exam that is conducted over a period of three and a half hours. Each question will have four answer options, out of which, one will be the true answer. The exam covers a wide range of topics, including civil law, criminal law, constitutional law, and procedural law. There are 100 questions for 100 marks.

To score well in the All India Bar Examination Result, candidates should be aware of the fact that each correct answer will fetch 1 mark and there is no negative marking. In order to be eligible to take the exam, candidates must have completed a law degree from a recognized university in India. Candidates must also be enrolled with a state bar council. This exam is conducted twice a year. The results of the exam are usually released within a few weeks of the AIBE exam date. For example the All India bar examination result 2023 for AIBE exam date 2023 will be released shortly

All India Bar Examination Syllabus

To score well in All India Bar Examination Result, candidates should make sure they know the entire AIBE Syllabus. AIBE syllabus is based on the subjects that are taught in law schools in India. AIBE syllabus includes a wide range of topics, including:

SR No

Topic

Number of Questions

1

Constitutional law

10

2

I. P. C. (Indian Penal Code)

8

3

Cr. P. C. (Criminal Procedure Code)

10

4

C. P. C. (Code of Civil Procedure)

10

5

Evidence Act

8

6

Alternative Dispute Redressal including Arbitration Act

4

7

Family Law

8

8

Public Interest Litigation

4

9

Administration Law

3

10

Professional Ethics & Cases of Professional Misconduct under Bar Council of India Rules

4

11

Company Law

2

12

Environmental Law

2

13

Cyber Law

2

14

Labour & Industrial Law

4

15

Law of Tort, including Motor Vehicle Act and Consumer Protection Law

5

16

Law related to Taxation

4

17

Law of Contract, Specific Relief, Property Laws, Negotiable Instrument Act

8

18

Land Acquisition Act

2

19

Intellectual Property Laws

2

 

Total

100

All India Bar Examination 2023 Qualifying Criteria

AIBE 18 exam date 2023 was on 10th December 2023. To appear for AIBE 2024,  candidates need to meet the passing criteria to qualify for the exam:

Category

Qualifying percentage

General category

45%

SC/ST

40%

AIBE Eligibility Criteria

The Bar Council of India has prescribed the eligibility criteria for All India Bar Examination. Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria before filling out the application form. The AIBE eligibility criteria are as mentioned below.

Educational Qualification

1. Candidates should have completed graduation in law (3-year LLB or 5-year LLB) from a university recognized by the Bar Council of India.

2. All candidates graduating from 2009-10 onwards are required to appear in AIBE and pass the examination in order to practice law in India.

3. Candidates whose law degree was awarded before 2009-10 are not required to appear in the AIBE examination.

4. There are no minimum percentage criteria for appearing in the All India Bar Examination. However, the candidate must have passed the graduation examinations.

5. Candidates must enroll themselves with the respective state bar council before appearing in the All India Bar Examination.

6. Candidates not enrolled with any state bar council will not be eligible to appear in the AIBE examination.

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