All India Bar Examination (AIBE) |
About AIBE
AIBE, also known as All India Bar Examination, is an assessment test
conducted at the national level by the Bar Council of India.
The exam aims to test the ability of advocates to
practice law as a profession in India. AIBE analyses test taker's analytic
abilities and a basic understanding of the law. The assessment test is conducted in
44 cities across India. AIBE is an offline open book test with multiple choice-based
questions provided in nine languages.
AIBE 2020 Contact
Information
The Bar Council of India
21 Rouse
Avenue Institutional Area ITO,
Near Bal Bhawan
New Delhi - 110002,
Near Bal Bhawan
New Delhi - 110002,
Helpdesk
Phone No.:
9804580458, 011-49225022, 011-49225023 (between 10:00am to 5:00pm)
Email: aibe.bci@gmail.com
Official Website: http://www.allindiabarexamination.com/
Candidates who
clear AIBE will be given 'Certificate of Practice' by the BCI. This certificate
makes the candidate eligible to practice in court of law.
Exam Level
National Level Exam
Frequency
Once a year
Languages
Assamese, Bengali
Conducting Body
Bar Council of India
Duration
3 Hours 30 Minutes
Mode of Application: Offline and Online
Mode of Payment: Net
Banking | Credit Card | Debit Card | Demand Draft | Bank Challan
Candidates can go through the
important points regarding AIBE application form 2019 XIV (14) mentioned
below.
- Candidates will have to fill relevant details in the
application form like the candidate's name, father's name, age, and so on.
Additionally, the candidate will have to provide his/her signature and a
scanned copy of a passport size photograph.
- Candidates are advised to keep following documents
handy for filling the application form of AIBE 2019 XIV (14) - photo id,
latest photograph of the candidate, candidate's enrolment certificate,
scanned image of the candidate's signature.
- Mode of application fee is both offline and
online.
Section
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Unit
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LLB
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Constitutional
law
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I.P.C
(Indian penal code)
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CR.P.C
(criminal procedure code)
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C.P.C
(code of civil procedure)
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Evidence
act
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Alternative
dispute redressal including arbitration act
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Family law
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Public
interest litigation
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Administrative
law
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Professional
ethics & cases of professional misconduct under BCI rules
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Company
law
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Environmental
law
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Cyberlaw
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Labour
& industrial laws
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Law of
tort, including motor vehicle act and consumer protection law
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Law
related to taxation
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Law of
contract, specific relief, property laws, negotiable instrument act
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Land
acquisition act
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Intellectual
property laws
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Candidates are advised to fill their details on the AIBE 2019 application form carefully to avoid mistakes. Entries made by the candidate on the application form cannot be rectified after submission.
Documents Required at Exam
- Admit card
- Valid photo identity card
Application Fees
Category
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Quota
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Mode
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Gender
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Amount
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SC, ST
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Offline
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Transgender, Female, Male
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₹ 2560
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General, OBC
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Offline
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Transgender, Female, Male
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₹ 3560
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Qualifying Criteria for AIBE
To clear AIBE, candidates
should obtain 40 percent marks if
they belong to General or Other Backward Class (OBC) category and 35 percent marks if belonging to Scheduled
Caste/Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST) category.
Why is it mandatory to clear the AIBE exam?
BCI will award Certificate of Practice to candidates who clear
the bar exam with above-mentioned minimum marks. Those who are not able
to clear AIBE will remain enrolled with their State Bar Council as provisional advocates and not practicing lawyers. Appearing for the AIBE exam is mandatory for all law graduates completing their degree 2010 onwards.
However, advocates who have graduated in the year 2009 or before are exempted from taking the exam to practice law.
Also Read:
AIBE 2019 Eligibility Criteria
To take AIBE, candidates
need to fulfill the eligibility criteria as mentioned below:
· Candidates holding three-year or five-year LLB degree
are eligible for appearing in AIBE.
· All candidates must be enrolled as an advocate
with their respective State Bar Council, under Section 24 (1) (f) of
Advocates Act, 1961.
· There is no upper age limit or a lower age limit
for candidates taking the exam
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Candidates are advised to go through the below mentioned preparation tips for AIBE 2019 XIV (14) to score better in the exam.
- Firstly,
candidates must go through the exam pattern of AIBE 2019 XIV (14) to be
aware of the marking scheme, structure of question paper, and type of
questions to be asked. In this way, the candidates will have a basic idea
of the format of the exam and how they are to be marked.
- Candidates
are also required to carefully go through the syllabus of AIBE XIV exam.
They must prepare each of those topics properly.
- Candidates
are advised to start their preparation well in advance and not leave the
syllabus for last few days. Candidates must break down the syllabus in
chunks, assign time blocks to each of the topics, and prepare according to
the time-table.
- Candidates
must go through AIBE sample papers and practice them. Candidates can also
conduct mock test sessions for themselves where they practice the sample
papers within the same time duration as that of the exam. This will
mentally prepare the candidate for the exam and he/she is not off-guard
upon seeing the question paper.
Candidates must also ensure that they are
left with sufficient time to revise the syllabus.
AIBE
2019 Exam Centres
BCI will conduct AIBE exam in 44
cities across India. Candidates can select up to three test centres based
on their preference from the below-listed cities:
Exam
Centres
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Agartala
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Amritsar
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Bhopal
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Bokaro
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Cochin
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New Delhi
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Gurgaon
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Imphal
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Pune
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Jammu
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Kolkata
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Nagpur
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Patna
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Shillong
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Trichy
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Allahabad
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Bangalore
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Bilaspur
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Chennai
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Dehradun
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Hisar
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Hyderabad
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Jaipur
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Rajkot
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Sawantwadi (Panaji centre
changed)
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Mumbai
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Noida
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Ranchi
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Surat
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Ahmedabad
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Aurangabad
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Bhubaneswar
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Chandigarh
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Coimbatore
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Dharwad
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Guwahati
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Jabalpur
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Rudrapur
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Jodhpur
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Lucknow
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Nanded
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Raipur
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Shimla
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Visakhapatnam
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AIBE XIV 2020 will be conducted by the bar council of India (BCI).
All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is a national level examination. It is
conducted every year to test the ability of advocates. The candidates those
qualify this examination will get the ‘Certificate of Practice’ for the legal law
profession in India.
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