AIBE XIX (19) 2024: Check Exam Day Guidelines, Reporting & Bell Time, Difficulty level & Live Updates
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AIBE 19 admit card 2024 can be downloaded by visiting the official website; i.e.allindiabarexamination.com  Candidates must not forget their AIBE Hall Ticket 2024 on exam day as without it they won't be allowed to appear in AIBE 19 Exam 2024. Read further to know about important AIBE 19 exam day guidelines, AIBE Exam Analysis, AIBE 19 Cutoff, AIBE 19 answer key and other important details.

AIBE XIX (19) 2024: Check Exam Day Guidelines, Reporting & Bell Time, Difficulty level & Live Updates

AIBE XIX (19) 2024: Check Exam Day Guidelines, Reporting & Bell Time, Difficulty level & Live Updates

AIBE 19 Exam 2024:  The Bar Council of India (BCI) is all set to hold the AIBE 19 Exam 2024 on December 22, 2024. AIBE 19 (XIX) Exam will be conducted in pen-and-paper mode. Candidates must note that AIBE 19 Admit Card 2024 is a mandatory document to appear in AIBE 19 Exam. Candidates can download the AIBE 19 admit card by visiting official website; i.e.allindiabarexamination.com  Candidates must not forget their AIBE Hall Ticket 2024 on exam day as without it they won't be allowed to appear in AIBE 19 Exam.

Latest: AIBE XIX (19) Answer Key 2024 (Awaited) Live Updates: Download Provisional Answer Key @allindiabarexamination.com

Candidates who clear the AIBE exam are awarded a Certificate of Practice (COP) by the BCI. Therefore, it is essential for law graduates who wish to practice law in the country to clear the AIBE 2023 exam. Read further to know about important AIBE 19 exam day guidelines, AIBE Exam Analysis, AIBE 19 Cutoff, AIBE 19 last minute preparation tips and other important details.

AIBE 2024: Important Dos and Don’ts

Given below are the important dos and don'ts for AIBE 19 2024 exam day. Candidates must follow these dos and don'ts to have a hassle free exam day.  

AIBE DOs

AIBE DON’Ts

Carry a Blue/Black Ball Point Pen to fill the OMR answer sheet for AIBE 2024 

Don’t carry any stationary item other than a pen. Don’t carry electronic items including mobile phones, pager, watch, ipad and calculator.

Two copies of AIBE 19 admit card

Don’t carry eatables inside the exam venue.

Photo ID and a passport size photo

Don’t reach late. Gates will be closed at 9:50 AM.

Self-attest self-delaration form before reaching the test centre.

Don’t carry anything with yourself while coming out of the test room.

Reach the AIBE exam centre as per the reporting time mentioned on the admit card.

Don’t resist frisking or identification procedures at the exam centre.

Wear simple outfits with plain cardigans and sweaters.

 

Don’t wear jewellery and jacket on the exam day.

Submit a copy of admit card and rough sheets to the invigilator.

 

How to download AIBE 19 Admit Card 2024?

Candidates can follow simple steps given below to download AIBE 19 Hall Ticket:

  • Go to the AIBE admit card website - allindiabarexamination.com
  • Click on the admit card link given on the home screen
  • Login using the AIBE registration number and password
  • AIBE exam hall ticket 2024 will be displayed on the screen
  • Download and take a printout of the admit card

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  • 4:38 PM IST21 Dec 2024

    AIBE Eligibility Criteria for Obtaining COP

    Candidates who appear for AIBE 19 exam have to obtain minimum qualifying marks as set by BCI, to be eligible for issuing a Certificate of Practice. The minimum marks requirement for AIBE COP Eligibility is as under: 

    • Candidates belonging to General/ OBC category must obtain at least 40% marks from the total scores of the AIBE exam. 
    • Candidates belonging to SC/ST/PWD category must obtain at least 35% marks in the AIBE examination.
  • 4:01 PM IST21 Dec 2024

    AIBE 19 Eligibility Criteria for Disabled/Physically Challenged Candidates

    The eligibility criteria for disabled or physically challenged candidates applying for AIBE 19 are as follows:

    Disability Criteria: Candidates with disabilities (including visual, hearing, or locomotor disabilities) who have a disability percentage of 40% or more are eligible to apply.

    Required Documentation: Applicants must provide a disability certificate issued by a recognized medical authority or government hospital to validate their condition.

    Exemption from Minimum Marks: In some cases, disabled candidates may receive relaxation in the qualifying marks or other specific exemptions, as per the norms set by the Bar Council of India (BCI).

    Special Arrangements: Disabled candidates may be eligible for additional time or facilities, such as a scribe, during the exam. These provisions are subject to prior approval and require submitting a request to the exam authorities in advance.

    Candidates are encouraged to check the official AIBE 19 notification for any updates or specific requirements related to disabled/physically challenged applicants.

  • 3:33 PM IST21 Dec 2024

    AIBE 19 Admit Card 2024

    The Bar Council of India (BCI) released AIBE 19 admit card 2024 on December 15, 2024 online. The AIBE's official website is allindiabarerxamination.com.  It must be noted that AIBE 19 Admit Card 2024 is the most important document and without it candidates won't be allowed to appear in AIBE Exam.

  • Q:   Why AIBE previous year's question papers are important?

    A:

    AIBE previous year's question papers are important for several reasons: a) Get Familiar with Exam Pattern: Solving the previous year's question papers helps candidates to get familiar with the exam pattern, types of questions, and difficulty level of the exam. This can help them to prepare effectively and improve their chances of scoring well in the exam. B) Identify Important Topics: By solving the previous year's question papers, candidates can identify the important topics that are frequently asked in the exam. This can help them to prioritize their preparation and focus on the topics that are more likely to be asked in the exam. C) Boosts Confidence: Solving the previous year's question papers can help candidates to build confidence and reduce exam anxiety. It can also help them to develop a strategy for time management and improve their speed and accuracy in solving the questions. D) Practice and Revision: Solving the previous year's question papers can help candidates to practice and revise the concepts they have learned. This can help them to reinforce their understanding of the subject and identify areas where they need to improve. E) Evaluate Performance: By solving the previous year's question papers, candidates can evaluate their performance and identify their strengths and weaknesses. This can help them to make necessary improvements and prepare better for the exam. 

    Q:   Is it important to solve AIBE 2024 samples to crack the exam?

    A:

    Solving AIBE 2024 sample paper and also previous years' question papers, will help candidates to develop problem-solving skills, learn time management, and identify weak spots. This will go a long way in helping them to crack the AIBE exam.

    The Bar Council of India (BCI) releases the AIBE question paper for a particular session and releases the answer key too. All those candidates who are preparing for AIBE  exam are advised to solve the AIBE 19 sample papers 2024 to get a fair idea about the type of questions that are asked in the exam. The previous year question papers of the AIBE exam can be downloaded here. The AIBE 19 will be conducted in offline mode and its not an open book exam. 

     

    Q:   Are there any questions asked in the AIBE exam from previous years?

    A:
    Yes, as per the AIBE paper analysis by students, at least 18 questions were reportedly from the past years' papers. The question paper is based on the same syllabus every year, therefore the chances of repeating questions are higher. However, there can be a modification of language of the question, with facts remaining the same. There are case laws, recent laws, and landmark judgements on which the AIBE question paper is based, therefore, candidates must prepare such cases and landmark judgements thoroughly. Few questions will be based directly from the Bare ACT provisions / verbatims. Therefore, the Bare Acts (not all of them) should be read thoroughly to at least remember the articles/ sections/ sub-sections and clauses.

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

    A:
    Yes, the subjects from which questions are asked in the AIBE exam are asked from topics that are taught in the three-year LL.B. / 5-year LL.B. Degree course. Candidates will find familiar questions that they must have studied/ attempted during their LL.B. Graduation. They will also find landmark judgements and case laws, which they must have been familiarized with during their years of studying LL.B. Therefore, candidates must study all the subjects carefully and refer to the case materials for the subjects mentioned in AIBE syllabus so as to attempt the question paper accurately.

    Q:   Can I take AIBE question paper home after the exam?

    A:

    No, candidates are not allowed to take the AIBE question paper or any other exam-related material outside the examination hall. However, candidates are allowed to take a printout of the questions and their responses which is released by the BCI along with the provisional answer key. The 'Response Sheet', contains the questions that were asked in the exam along with the responses marked by the candidate. The Response Sheet can be used by the candidates to evaluate their performance and identify their mistakes. Candidates are advised to keep the Response Sheet safe for future reference. 

  • 3:02 PM IST21 Dec 2024

    AIBE 19 Exam Pattern 2025

    Candidates can check the AIBE 19 Exam Pattern below:

    AIBE Exam Features

    Details

    Exam mode

    Offline, pen-and-paper exam

    Exam duration

    3 hours (20 minutes extra provided to candidates with more than 50% disability)

    Subjects

    19 law subjects

    Total questions

    100 questions

    Type of questions

    MCQs

    Marking Scheme

    One mark per question

    No negative marking in case of wrong attempts

    Language options

    The candidate can choose from any of the following language options:

    1. English
    2. Assamese,
    3. Bengali,
    4. Gujarati,
    5. Hindi,
    6. Kannada, 
    7. Kashmiri 
    8. Konkani,
    9. Malayalam,
    10. Manipuri,
    11. Marathi,
    12. Nepali
    13. Oriya,
    14. Punjabi,
    15. Sanskrit,
    16. Sindhi,
    17. Tamil,
    18. Telugu,
    19. Urdu
    20. Bodo,
    21. Santhali,
    22. Maithili
    23. Dogri
  • 2:33 PM IST21 Dec 2024

    AIBE 19 syllabus 2024

    BCI has released the syllabus for AIBE XIX (19) syllabus 2024-25 as mentioned in the table below:

    AIBE Subjects/Syllabus

    Total Questions in Upcoming Papers

    Constitutional Law

    10 questions

    Indian Penal Code (IPC)

    08 questions

    Criminal Procedure Code (Cr PC)

    10 questions

    Code of Civil Procedure (CPC)

    10 questions

    Evidence Act

    08 questions 

    Alternate Dispute Redressal Including Arbitration Act

    04 questions

    Family Law

    08 questions

    Public Interest Litigation (PIL)

    04 questions

    Administrative Law

    03 questions

    Professional Ethics and Cases of Professional Misconduct under BCI Rules

    04 questions

    Company Law

    02 questions

    Environmental Law

    02 questions 

    Cyber Law

    02 questions 

    Labour and Industrial Laws

    04 questions 

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

    05 questions 

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

    08 questions

    Law Related to Taxation 

    04 questions

    Land Acquisition Act

    02 questions

    Intellectual Property Laws

    02 questions

    Total

    100 questions

  • 2:01 PM IST21 Dec 2024

    AIBE 19 Exam 2024: Eligibility

    The Bar Council of India (BCI) released the AIBE 2024 eligibility criteria for candidates who will be appearing for the AIBE 19 Exam. To take AIBE, candidates need to fulfil the AIBE XIX (19) eligibility criteria 2024-25 as mentioned below:

    Education: Candidates should hold a three- or five-year LLB degree from a recognised institute or university by Bar Council of India

    Enrollment with State Bar Council: Candidates should be enrolled as advocates with their respective State Bar Councils, under Section 24 (1) (f) of Advocates Act, 1961. Candidates must clear the AIBE exam within two years of enrollment at any of the state bar councils in the country.

    Age bar: There is no upper or lower age limit to apply for AIBE 19 exam

  • 1:43 PM IST21 Dec 2024

    AIBE 19 Dress Code 2024

    As per the BCI guidelines, there is no specific dress code. The BCI has not specified any formal dress code as such. Candidates can wear either informal or formal clothes, whatever, is comfortable for them. Candidates should wear something warm, light and comfortable. Candidates must take care that the clothes are not something inappropriate. 

  • 1:18 PM IST21 Dec 2024

    Bare Acts allowed in AIBE 19 (XIX) 2024?

    Yes, Bare Acts are allowed in the AIBE 19 Exam, As BCI has allowed Bare Act without Short Notes, candidates can take note of the following guidelines for the Bare Acts:

    • Bare Acts without short notes (First Preference)
    • Photocopies of Bare Act without Short Notes
    • Downloaded/ Printout copies of Bare Act without Short Notes
    • Copies of Bare Acts with short notes or least note (if without notes could not be obtained in any condition)
    • Bare Act with Short Notes (May be allowed on request)

    Candidates must not write anything on the Bare Act / Copies or they will not be allowed inside the examination hall (Candidates will be asked to leave it outside the examination hall).  

  • 1:07 PM IST21 Dec 2024

    AIBE 19 (XIX) 2024 Exam Day Schedule

    As the exam authority has revised the exam duration for AIBE (reduced to 3 hours), candidates have to follow the exam day schedule as under:

    Events of AIBE exam day Timings
    Reaching the exam centre 08:00 am onwards
    Instructions by exam centre officials  08:15 am onwards
    Reporting begins at the centre 08:30 am onwards
    Exam begins 10:00 am onwards
    Last entry to be allowed 10:15 am 
    Exam ends 01:00 pm
    Exam ends for PWD/ Disabled candidates (50% disability) 01:20 pm
    Exit allowed 01:45 pm onwards
  • 12:57 PM IST21 Dec 2024

    AIBE 19 (XIX) 2024 reporting time

    Candidates must report at the time mentioned in their admit card. Candidates can check the exact exam timings of AIBE 19 2024 on their admit card. They are advised to report to the AIBE 19 test centre 2024 at least one hour before the commencement of the test. This way they can avoid the last-minute rush and appear in the examination comfortably.

  • 12:54 PM IST21 Dec 2024

    AIBE 19 Important Dates

    The schedule for AIBE 2024 dates is as per the table below:

    Event

    Dates

    AIBE 2024 Exam date 22-Dec-2024
    AIBE 2024 Exam Timing

    Reporting time - 9.30 am

    Commencement of the exam: 10:00 am

    Completion of exam: 1.00 pm

    AILET 2024 Answer Key Release Date 22-Dec-2024 (tentatively)

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