AIBE 20 registration begins tomorrow for law graduates, final-year LLB students; exam on November 30

Suviral Shukla | September 28, 2025 | 01:31 PM IST | 3 mins read

Candidates belonging to general and OBC categories need to obtain at least 45%, while SC, ST, and PwD category applicants should have to score 40% to be eligible for the Certificate of Practice (CoP).

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The BCI will activate the AIBE 20 registration link tomorrow at 10 am. (Image source: Official website)

The Bar Council of India (BCI) will commence registrations for the All India Bar Examination 20 (AIBE 20) tomorrow, August 29 from 10 am. Law graduates and students in their final semesters of legal courses will be able to register for the AIBE 20 through the official website at allindiabarexamination.com. AIBE 20 Registrations 2025 LIVE.

The council will close the AIBE 20 registrations on October 28 . Candidates will be able to register for the eligibility test with late fee by October 29, 2025.

The correction window to make changes in the AIBE 20 application form will be activated on October 31 and the admit cards will be issued on November 15, 2025.

The BCI will conduct the AIBE 20 eligibility test on November 30. As per the qualifying criteria, candidates belonging to general and Other Backward Classes (OBC) categories will have to obtain at least 45%.

Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Persons with Disability (PwD) candidates should have to score 40% to qualify the AIBE 20.

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Eligibility for AIBE 20

The AIBE is conducted by the BCI to assess law graduates or final year students on their basic legal knowledge and professional competence before practicing law in India.

Those who will qualify the AIBE 20 will receive a Certificate of Practice (CoP), which will allow them to practice law in India.

“Final year, final semester candidates without backlogs in previous semesters, and candidates who have passed 3-year or 5-year LLB but have not obtained their degree, or those who have passed out, obtained their degrees but have not enrolled with any state bar council, or having enrolled have surrendered their enrolment certificate are eligible to apply for the AIBE 20,” according to the official notification.

Notably, any graduate or student, studying or has completed their courses from a university or college not approved by the Bar Council of India will not be eligible to apply for AIBE 20.

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AIBE 20 Registrations: Documents required

Candidates must note the list of documents required to submit the AIBE 20 registration form for acquiring the Certificate of Practice (CoP).

  • Final-year law students must submit self-attested and scanned (not clicked from mobile) marksheets for each semester.
  • Marksheets of 3-year LLB's semester 1 to 5.
  • Scorecards of 5-year LLB's semester 1 to 9.
  • Law graduates who have passed their LL.B course but have not yet obtained their degree must submit their self-attested and scanned (not clicked from mobile) marksheets.
  • For the 3-year LL.B degree course: marksheets of Semester 1 to Semester 6.
  • For the 5-year integrated LL.B degree course: marksheets of Semester 1 to Semester 10.
  • All candidates must ensure their institution is BCI-recognised or approved.

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AIBE 20: Syllabus

The AIBE 20 exam will be held for candidates seeking approval to practice law in India. Here is the syllabus for the eligibility test.

Subject

Number of questions

Constitutional law

10

I. P. C. (Indian Penal Code) & (New) Bharatiya Nyaya

Sanhita

8

Cr. P. C. (Criminal Procedure Code) & (New) Bharatiya

Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita

10

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

10

Evidence Act & (New) Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam

8

Alternative Dispute Redressal including Arbitration Act

4

Family Law

8

Public Interest Litigation

4

Administration Law

3

Professional Ethics & Cases of Professional Misconduct

under Bar Council of India Rules

4

Company Law

2

Environmental Law

2

Cyber Law

2

Labour & Industrial Law

4

Law of Tort, including Motor Vehicle Act and Consumer

Protection Law

5

Law related to Taxation

4

Law of Contract, Specific Relief, Property Laws,

Negotiable Instrument Act

8

Land Acquisition Act

2

Intellectual Property Laws

2

Total

100

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