AIBE 19 Exam 2024 Student Reaction and Exam Analysis has been released. Candidates who appeared for the AIBE 19 exam reported that it was relatively easier, with questions directly sourced from bare acts. The analysis covers the section-wise syllabus weightage, cut-off marks, and the overall difficulty level of the exam. The AIBE 19 Answer Key 2024 is expected to be released soon.
The AIBE 19 Student Reaction and Exam Analysis is now available. The AIBE 19 Exam 2024 was held on December 22, 2024, from 10 am to 1 pm at various AIBE 19 Centres across the country. Conducted in 19 languages in pen-and-paper mode, the AIBE exam was considered easy by many candidates. Test-takers noted that the AIBE 19 Question Paper included precedent case laws and landmark judgments directly from Bare Acts. Those who had practiced previous years’ AIBE question papers found the 2024 paper to be similar in format. For more insights, candidates can read the detailed analysis shared by test-takers from the Delhi center with Shiksha.
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AIBE 19 Exam Student Reaction and Paper Analysis
Abhishek, who appeared for the AIBE 19 exam 2024, found the exam to be of moderate in difficulty and he felt if he should have prepared well. He mentioned that being allowed to carry Bare Acts for AIBE with short notes was very helpful in solving the questions. He also suggested that the exam should be open book.
Anup said the question was asked mostly from the new AIBE 19 Syllabus. However, he felt that the AIBE Exam should be conducted in an open-book format.
Nitin Sharma thought the paper was moderate to tough. He said the question paper was tricky as he had to invest more time to understand question. There were no direct questions. BNSS section was easiest from where maximum questions were asked, however, questions that were asked from Constitutional Law were compartively tough.
Joel pointed out that since the exam is no longer an open-book format, it was a bit challenging to attempt all the questions. However, he found the Bare Acts with short notes helpful in answering the majority of the questions.
Dolly felt the exam was moderate, but noted that the difficulty level had increased this year. She found questions on company law and labour law comparatively difficult. She suggested that the BCI should consider returning to the open-book format, as it would benefit candidates who are already practicing law. No question was out of syllabus.
Saurav, a first-time candidate pursuing her master’s, found the paper quite difficult. She mentioned that the questions focused on legal theory, constitutional law, and family law.
Baladithya described the question paper as tough. Despite being allowed to bring Bare Acts into the exam hall, he decided not to carry them. However, he is hopeful that he will score well.
Poonam found the Bare Acts particularly useful, as most of the questions were based on them. She also noted that while the AIBE 19 exam center was well-equipped, it was difficult to reach.
Candidates can watch the full AIBE 19 Student Reaction and Paper Analysis in the video below:
AIBE 19 Expected Cutoff 2024
It is important to note that the expected AIBE 19 Cutoff is based on the exam's qualifying criteria. The final cutoff may be influenced if any questions are dropped from the paper or if errors are found in the AIBE 19 question paper, which will be addressed during the answer key objection window. The expected cutoff marks for AIBE 19 are as follows:
Category | Marks |
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General/ OBC candidates | 45 marks out of 100 |
SC/ST/PWD | 40 marks out of 100 |
What Happens After AIBE?
The AIBE 19 exam is now complete. The Bar Council of India (BCI) will soon release the AIBE 19 Provisional Answer Key. Once it is made available, candidates will have the opportunity to challenge the key during the AIBE Objection Window 2024. After reviewing the objections, the final AIBE 19 Answer Key will be published. Candidates can use the final answer key to calculate their scores. Following this, the BCI will announce the AIBE 19 Result.
AIBE 19 Result Date
The BCI is expected to release the AIBE 19 Result 2024 soon. The result will include the candidate’s qualifying status—Pass or Fail—along with details like roll number. It is important to note that the AIBE 19 Result will not disclose the candidate's score or total marks obtained. Candidates who pass the AIBE 18 exam will be issued a Certificate of Practice (CoP), which is required to practice law in a court.
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