Best Books for AIBE 19 (XIX) 2024 Preparation: Topic-wise Books recommended by Experts and Toppers

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AIBE Best Books 2024: AIBE 19 Exam Date 2024 has been announced. AIBE 19 (XIX) Exam to be conducted in December 22, 2024. The All India bar examination is no longer an open book examination. Therefore, candidates who are looking forward to appearing in AIBE 19 Exam 2024 have to be careful while choosing the best books for AIBE preparation. However, getting best books for AIBE examination can become a challenge as the syllabus is vast. Therefore, Shiksha has brought here the list of AIBE 2024 best books and reference material for better preparation. 

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Q:   Are books allowed in AIBE exam 2024?

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No, books will not be allowed in AIBE Exam 2024. AIBE is no longer an open-book exam. Candidates will not be allowed to carry books, notes and written material inside the exam hall. However, candidates can carry Bare acts without notes.

Till 2020, the All India Bar Examination was an open-book exam. However, in 2021 Bar Council of India changed this pattern. This means that students can no longer take the help of books and study material to attempt or solve the question paper. That being said students are still allowed to carry Bare Acts without notes with them. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha AIBE exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/law/aibe-exam). I hope this will help you.

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Q:   Which books one should refer to prepare for AIBE 19 Exam?

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Given below are AIBE books suggestions for exam preparation:

AIBE Books

Author/Publication

Civil Practice and Procedure Manual

Sarkar’s 

Criminal Manual

Universal’s

Other Bare Acts 

Universal Law Publishing Co Pvt Ltd.

Constitution of India

Durga DasBasu

Company Law and Practice

AK Majumdar/Dr GK Kapoor

Civil Procedure with Limitation Act

CK Takwani

Guide to All India Bar Examination

Universal’s

Sure Success AIBE & JCJ

DV Rao

All India Bar Examination Guide

Shambhu Prasad Choudhary

The Constitution of India Bare Act with short notes

Universal’s

Public International Law

VK Ahuja

Human Rights

HO Agarwal

Law Exam Times

PK Pandey

Central Law Agency All India Bar Examination (AIBE) Guide

SM Ranjan and PK Jain

AIBE Solved papers (2011-2021)

Lovedeep Bangia

AIBE – Previous years solved papers

Thakral Law Publications

 
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Q:   How do I prepare for AIBE XIX exam?

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To prepare for upcoming session of AIBE examination, candidates should be well-versed with the syllabus and exam pattern have a proper study timetable read best AIBE preparation books keep a track of important law judgements practice past years' AIBE question papers. The AIBE preparation procedure is difficult but, when done well, may be rewarding. To thoroughly prepare for the exam, a lot of effort and attention are needed. But you can make sure you're well-prepared and ready to ace the AIBE with the appropriate plan and direction.

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How to choose AIBE 2024 best reference book?

Candidates should avoid referring sub-standard study material for the bar examination. Before shortlisting the books for AIBE Exam, candidates must understand AIBE 19 Exam Pattern 2024. To identify best reference material, candidates should check: 

  1. AIBE Reference material is free of grammatical errors 
  2. Legal concepts are explained clearly 
  3. All illustrations, examples, and other such representations are accurate 
  4. Reference book for AIBE is reviwed by law experts
  5. It has contain case-laws for better understanding 
  6. It is based on AIBE 19 syllabus only

Also Read: AIBE 19 Exam 2024 in Hindi

 

Q:   Which book is the best for AIBE exam 2024?

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The bar examination is no longer an open book examination. Therefore, candidates appearing for AIBE 19 should be careful of choosing best books for AIBE preparation. However, getting best books for AIBE examination can become a challenge as the syllabus is vast.  Candidates appearing for the bar examination must prepare with Bare Acts without comments. The Bare Acts to be used while preparing for AIBE are:

  1. Indian Penal Code, 1860
  2. Indian Contract Act, 1872
  3. Indian Evidence Act, 1872
  4. The Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 and others
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Q:   Which are the best books to prepare for AIBE exam in Marathi?

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The best books to prepare for AIBE exam in Marathi:

  • Fundamental Rights
  • Guide to All India Bar Exam
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Patents Act-1970  
  • Civil Practice and Procedure Manual 
  • Criminal Manual   
  • Other Bare Acts    
  • Constitution of India    
  • Company Law and Practice    
  • Civil Procedure with Limitation Act    
  • Guide to All India Bar Examination    
  • Sure Success AIBE & JCJ  
  • All India Bar Examination Guide    
  • The Constitution of India Bare Act with short notes  
  • Public International Law  
  • Human Rights 
  • Law Exam Times  
  • Central Law Agency All India Bar Examination (AIBE) Guide    
  • AIBE Solved papers (2011-2021)    
  • AIBE – Previous years solved papers    
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Q:   Which book is good in English for the preparation of AIBE exam?

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Some of the books that you can refer to are: All India Bar Examination-The Complete Preparation Manual (Paperback, Showick Thorpe) Sure Success AIBE & JCJ 1st Edition (English, Paperback, A. Narasimha Reddy, D. V. Rao, Justice B. Subhashan Reddy) Previous year papers. Download from here. Guide To All India Bar Examination by DK Pandey.

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AIBE 2024 Bare Acts

Candidates appearing for the bar examination must prepare with Bare Acts without comments. The Bare Acts to be used while preparing for AIBE are:

  1. Indian Penal Code, 1860
  2. Indian Contract Act, 1872
  3. Indian Evidence Act, 1872
  4. The Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881
  5. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882
  6. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
  7. The Constitution of India, 1950
  8. The Advocates Act, 1961
  9. The Companies Act, 1963
  10. Specific Relief Act, 1963
  11. The Limitation Act, 1963
  12. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
  13. The Motor Vehicle Act, 1988
  14. The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
  15. The Information Technology Act, 2000
  16. The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation, and Resettlement Act, 2013
  17. The Consumer Proctection Act, 2019
  18. Environment Laws
  19. Family Laws
  20. Intellectual Property Laws
  21. Labour Laws and Industrial Laws

Q:   Is AIBE an open-book exam?

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Till 2020, the All India Bar Examination was an open-book exam. However, in 2021 Bar Council of India changed this pattern. This means that students can no longer take the help of books and study material to attempt or solve the question paper. That being said students are still allowed to carry Bare Acts without notes with them. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha AIBE exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/law/aibe-exam).

I hope this will help you.

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Q:   What is the importance of the AIBE exam?

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The main objective for law graduates who want to begin practising as lawyers, the Bar Council of India conducts the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) twice a year.

The exam is given in 53 cities with 140 testing locations. The exam is given to determine a candidates fundamental level of knowledge and to establish the minimal standard for beginning legal practice, in addition to determining the analytical abilities of the candidate.

The BCI grants the candidate a Certificate of practice once they pass the All India Bar Examination. Exam participants who meet the qualifications may attend court proceedings in any tribunals, courts, or administrative bodies.

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AIBE 19 (XIX) 2024 Best Books

Given below are suggestions for AIBE Preparatory Materials and AIBE 19 Preparation Books:

AIBE Books

Author/Publication

Civil Practice and Procedure Manual

Sarkar’s 

Criminal Manual

Universal’s

Other Bare Acts 

Universal Law Publishing Co Pvt Ltd.

Constitution of India

Durga DasBasu

Company Law and Practice

AK Majumdar/Dr GK Kapoor

Civil Procedure with Limitation Act

CK Takwani

Guide to All India Bar Examination

Universal’s

Sure Success AIBE & JCJ

DV Rao

All India Bar Examination Guide

Shambhu Prasad Choudhary

The Constitution of India Bare Act with short notes

Universal’s

Public International Law

VK Ahuja

Human Rights

HO Agarwal

Law Exam Times

PK Pandey

Central Law Agency All India Bar Examination (AIBE) Guide

SM Ranjan and PK Jain

AIBE Solved papers (2011-2021)

Lovedeep Bangia

AIBE – Previous years solved papers

Thakral Law Publications

Q:   How do I study for AIBE exam?

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In order to crack the AIBE Exam candidates need to have a dedication and plan. Here are some tips you can follow the clear the Bar examination in first attempt:

  • First, be well-versed with the AIBE syllabus and exam pattern
  • Second, pick the best subject-wise AIBE books for preparation
  • Lastly, make a detailed study plan and follow it consistently
  • Dedicatedly follow the study plan created
  • Keep revising the topics already studied
  • Attempt previous year AIBE question papers
  • Take AIBE mock tests
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Q:   What are the best books to prepare for AIBE 19 Exam?

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Given below are AIBE books suggestions for exam preparation:

AIBE Books

Author/Publication

Civil Practice and Procedure Manual

Sarkar’s 

Criminal Manual

Universal’s

Other Bare Acts 

Universal Law Publishing Co Pvt Ltd.

Constitution of India

Durga DasBasu

Company Law and Practice

AK Majumdar/Dr GK Kapoor

Civil Procedure with Limitation Act

CK Takwani

Guide to All India Bar Examination

Universal’s

Sure Success AIBE & JCJ

DV Rao

All India Bar Examination Guide

Shambhu Prasad Choudhary

The Constitution of India Bare Act with short notes

Universal’s

Public International Law

VK Ahuja

Human Rights

HO Agarwal

Law Exam Times

PK Pandey

Central Law Agency All India Bar Examination (AIBE) Guide

SM Ranjan and PK Jain

AIBE Solved papers (2011-2021)

Lovedeep Bangia

AIBE – Previous years solved papers

Thakral Law Publications

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Q:   What is the importance of the AIBE exam?

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The main objective for law graduates who want to begin practising as lawyers, the Bar Council of India conducts the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) twice a year.

The exam is given in 53 cities with 140 testing locations. The exam is given to determine a candidates fundamental level of knowledge and to establish the minimal standard for beginning legal practice, in addition to determining the analytical abilities of the candidate.

The BCI grants the candidate a Certificate of practice once they pass the All India Bar Examination. Exam participants who meet the qualifications may attend court proceedings in any tribunals, courts, or administrative bodies.

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How to Prepare for AIBE 2024?

Picking the right set of books is only the first step towards effective AIBE preparation. To crack the AIBE 2024 exam, candidates need to have a well-formulated preparation strategy and a well-thought-out study plan. 

  • Make a study plan and stick to it - Once you have a plan, follow it without fail. 
  • Consult the updated syllabus and pattern - Exam officials from time to time update the exam syllabus, so you need to follow only the current syllabus; ditto for the exam pattern.
  • Take notes during the study - This habit will make you more attentive apart from helping you jot down all the key and difficult points that you can quickly revise.
  • Mind the weightage carried by various topics - If you look at the AIBE syllabus, you will see that the weightage is not the same for all the topics. Some topics carry as much as 10 per cent weightage, while others only carry 2 per cent weightage. This means you can't spend disproportionate time preparing for a topic that carries just 2 per cent weightage.
  • Complete the easy portion first - You may find some topics difficult and time-consuming. If such topics are not essential to understanding the subsequent topic, you may skip the chapter for now and come back to it once you are done with the easier topics. 
  • Develop your reasoning and analytical abilities - These abilities will not only help you crack the AIBE 19 exam but also serve you well in your career as a lawyer.  
  • What else: Apart from studying the recommended books, keep a track of all the recent law cases and judgments

You may also go through exam preparation tips by AIBE qualified candidates. These tips will give you insights into how these candidates approached their preparation, the strategies they adopted and other such nuggets that you may like to incorporate in your preparation.

Q:   How to learn time management for AIBE exam preparation?

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The best way to keep a check on your time management skills is by practicing as many AIBE question papers and sample papers as posible. Although there is no sectional weightage in the exam, it is advised that you allot yourself time to attempt each question during practice. Also, you must complete attempting all the questions within 3.5 hours.  You should practice one mock tests every week to excel in the exam. 

 

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Q:   I have 42% marks in my final LLB exams. Can I apply for AIBE exam? Am I eligible?

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Based on the eligibility criteria, it appears that you may not be eligible to apply for the AIBE exam, as you have mentioned that you have secured 42% marks in your final LL.B. Exam. However, you may check with the respective State Bar Councils in your state, as the eligibility criteria may vary from state to state.
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Q:   In which language can I give AIBE exam?

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All India Bar Examination is conducted in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Oriya, English, Assamese, Punjabi languages. AIBE 19 Exam will be held in above mentioned 11 languages. AIBE Exam will consists of a total of 100 questions in 19 different law topics of undergraduate level.

For law graduates who want to begin practising law, the Bar Council of India administers the All India Bar Examination. After passing the test, the candidate will receive a certificate of practise, making them eligible to represent themselves in any Indian court. In 53 Indian cities, the exam is given in both national and regional tongues.

 

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AIBE 19 Syllabus 2024

The AIBE 19 question paper will contain total 100 objective-type questions of 100 marks. Questions in the exam will be asked from total 19 subjects/topics as mentioned below:

AIBE Subjects/Syllabus

No. of Questions

Constitutional Law

10

Indian Penal Code (IPC)

8

Criminal Procedure Code

10

Code of Civil Procedure

10

Evidence Act

8

Alternate Dispute Redressal Including Arbitration Act

4

Family Law

8

Public Interest Litigation (PIL)

4

Administrative Law

3

Professional Ethics and Cases of Professional Misconduct under BCI Rules

4

Company Law

2

Environmental Law

2

Cyber Law

2

Labour and Industrial Laws

4

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

5

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

8

Law Related to Taxation 

4

Land Acquisition Act

2

Intellectual Property Laws

2

Total

100

 

Q:   Are Bare Acts allowed in AIBE 19 (XIX) 2024?

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Yes, Bare Acts will be allowed in the AIBE examination. All India Bar Examination website stated that " Bare Acts without notes are allowed. In case of unavailability of Bare Acts without notes, Bare Acts with least short notes will be allowed subject to the discretion of the Examiner/Invigilator".

Candidates were not allowed to carry books, any electronic items to the exam centre. AIBE is no more an open-book exam. The exam was held in 50+ cities across the country.

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Q:   Will the AIBE question paper include questions from subjects and topics I studied in LLB?

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Yes, the AIBE question paper will include questions from subjects and topics that you studied in LL.B. The syllabus for the AIBE is based on the syllabus for the LL.B. Degree, so you can expect to SEE questions on topics such as: * Constitutional law * Criminal law * Civil law * Contract law * Tort law * Property law * Family law * Succession law * Evidence law * Criminal procedure law * Civil procedure law * Legal ethics * And more! The AIBE is a challenging exam, but it is possible to pass it with hard work and dedication. By studying the syllabus carefully and practicing with mock exams, you can increase your chances of success.
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Q:   What is the syllabus and exam pattern of the AIBE? What should my preparation strategy be?

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AIBE is a very simple exam and any candidate who paid attention in law class need not prepare especially for AIBE. Further, AIBE is an open book exam, i.e. you are allowed to carry your notes and bare acts for the exam, thus making it much simpler to clear it. However, do focus on some landmark judgments and go through previous years papers in order to get a hang of what areas of law are most frequently asked. This will help you know your weak areas and give you time to work on them.
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Previous Years' AIBE Qualifier Tips

One of the best ways to prepare for AIBE is also by going through the preparation strategy of previous years' qualifiers. Click on the links below to know how AIBE exam qualifiers of previous year prepared for the law exam:

Q:   What are the important subjects for AIBE 2024?

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The All India Bar Examination AIBE is a compulsory exam for all law graduates in India who wish to practice law. The exam is administered by the Bar Council of India (BCI). The AIBE is a challenging exam, but it is possible to pass it with hard work and dedication. The AIBE syllabus is wide-ranging, but there are some subjects that are more important than others. These subjects include: * *Constitutional law*Criminal law*Civil law*Contract law*Tort law*Property law*Family law*Succession law*Evidence law*Criminal procedure law*Civil procedure law*Legal ethics* These subjects are important because they form the foundation of the Indian legal system. By studying these subjects, you will gain a strong understanding of the law and be well-prepared for the AIBE. In addition to studying the syllabus, it is also important to practice answering multiple-choice questions. There are a number of resources available to help you practice answering multiple-choice questions. You can find books, online courses, and even practice exams. Taking a practice exam will help you get a feel for the format of the exam and the types of questions that will be asked. It will also help you identify areas where you need to focus your studies. The AIBE is a challenging exam, but it is possible to pass it with hard work and dedication. By studying the syllabus carefully and practicing with mock exams, you can increase your chances of success.
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Q:   What is the syllabus and exam pattern of the AIBE? What should my preparation strategy be?

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The AIBE or the All India Bar Examination is conducted by the Bar Council of India for advocates who have obtained a law degree and wish to practice law in India. Here's an overview of the syllabus and exam pattern of AIBE and a few tips for preparation: Exam Pattern: - The AIBE exam is conducted in an offline mode and has a duration of 3 hours and 30 minutes. - The exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions. - Each question carries one mark, and there is no negative marking. - The AIBE exam is designed to test a candidate's knowledge of law and their ability to apply legal principles to practical situations. - The exam has questions based on 19 different areas of law, including constitutional law, criminal law, family law, and professional ethics. Syllabus: - Constitutional Law - Indian Penal Code - Code of Criminal Procedure - Code of Civil Procedure - Evidence Act - Alternative Dispute Resolution including Arbitration Act - Family Law - Labour and Industrial Law - Administrative Law - Professional Ethics and Cases of Professional Misconduct under BCI rules - Company Law - Environmental Law - Cyber Law - Intellectual Property Rights - Law of Tort, including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protection Law - Law related to Taxation - Public Interest Litigation - Legal Writing Preparation Strategy: - Make a study plan and stick to it. - Familiarize yourself with the syllabus and exam pattern. - Study each topic thoroughly and make notes. - Practice solving previous year question papers to get a feel of the exam pattern. - Take regular mock tests to evaluate your preparation and identify your strengths and weaknesses. - Focus on improving your weak areas and time management skills. - Stay updated with the latest legal developments and judgements to ensure you have the latest knowledge of the law. - Revise regularly to ensure you retain what you have studied. - Practice writing answers to legal questions to improve your writing skills. It is important to stay focused and dedicated in your preparation for the AIBE exam. It is recommended to attend coaching classes or consult with experts if required. With consistent and well-planned preparation strategy, you can increase your chances of performing well in the AIBE exam and qualify for practice in law.
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Q:   What are the passing marks for AIBE exam?

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The passing marks for the AIBE (All India Bar Examination) exam vary from year to year and are decided by the Bar Council of India. However, candidates must score a minimum of 40% marks to pass the exam. The AIBE is not an open book exam anymore, and candidates are allowed to carry Bare acts without notes to the exam center. However, candidates must ensure that they have a thorough understanding of the concepts and topics as they will be required to apply their knowledge to solve the questions. The exam is conducted in multiple-choice format, and candidates must answer 100 questions within a duration of 3 hours and 30 minutes. The questions are based on various legal subjects such as constitutional law, contract law, criminal law, family law, and professional ethics and conduct. Candidates who pass the AIBE exam are awarded a Certificate of Practice by the Bar Council of India, which allows them to practice law in India. Candidates who do not pass the exam can appear for the exam again in the next session by paying the requisite fees.

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Hello Shyam Jogdand, answer to your question is Yes. It is mandatory for the candidates to enroll themselves in State Bar Counsil to become eligible for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).

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Yash Kumar

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According to Times of India the bar council of India bci inform the out of 144014 students who appeared for the exam 69646 pass. In response to a right to information application filled by Shibu Babu, it was disclose that 1487 81 students took the exam held on December 10 last year with 74368 failin

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Anjali Singh

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To access your results, you  must log in using their User ID and Password on the official AIBE portal, using the same details they provided in their AIBE XIX application. The scorecard will include the candidate's roll number and qualification status, indicating whether they have passed or failed.

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Yash Goswami

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Answered a week ago

To make corrections in the AIBE (All India Bar Examination) form, follow these steps:

1. Access the home page of AIBE at its official website.


2. You should use your application number and the date of birth for you to log in.


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Kunal Lalwani

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The applications for AIBE or All India Bar Examination has been closed for this year. The exams are scheduled to be held on December 22, 2024. The last date was November 15, 2024. The candidates were allowed to select their prefered language from 11 options. This has really helped students, they c

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Yes, you are allowed to carry bilingual (diglot) bare acts without notes for the AIBE 19 exam. However, the bare acts must be unannotated and without any additional notes or highlights. Only the original, unmodified text of the bare acts is permitted. Be sure to check the official AIBE guidelines fo

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Shiv Kumar

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To prepare online for the AIBE, follow these steps

Familiarize with the Exam Pattern: Understand the structure, including the number of questions and subjects covered. Online Mock Tests A list of test series in the textbook that lets you simulate real examination conditions, and evaluate your knowled

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 3 weeks ago

AIBE or the All India Bar Examination is conducted by the BCI. It's a national-level exam that certifies law graduates who want to become a lawyer and permits them to practice law in Indian Courts. It is a two-hour pen-paper exam and is conducted once a year. Students who want to appear for AIBE 202

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Answered 2 months ago

Yes, you can contact the AIBE (All India Bar Examination) conducting body, the Bar Council of India (BCI), through their official social media platforms. Look for verified accounts of the Bar Council of India on social media. You can either send a direct message or comment on their posts to ask ques

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Anupama Mehra

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No, the AIBE (All India Bar Examination) application process is typically conducted in online mode. Candidates must fill out the application form through the official website of the Bar Council of India.

Steps to Apply Online:

  1. Go to the Bar Council of India's official website.
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