AIBE 19 Exam Date 2024 REVISED! Check new AIBE 19 (XIX) Exam Schedule here

AIBE 19 Exam Date 2024 REVISED! Check new AIBE 19 (XIX) Exam Schedule here

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AIBE 19 Exam Date 2024 Revised. Candidates appearing for AIBE 19 Exam 2024 must note that the AIBE 19 Exam Schedule 2024 has been revised. Earlier, AIBE 19 Registration Dates 2024 were also revised. Read further to know more about AIBE 19 Exam Date, AIBE 19 Admit Card Date and other details here.

AIBE 19 Exam Date 2024 REVISED! Check new AIBE 19 (XIX) Exam Schedule here

AIBE 19 Exam Date 2024 REVISED! Check new AIBE 19 (XIX) Exam Schedule here

AIBE 19 (XIX) Exam Date 2024:  The Bar Council of India has again revised the AIBE 19 Exam Schedule (2024). As per the revised AIBE 19 Dates, the AIBE 19 Exam 2024 will now be conducted on December 22, 2024. Earlier, the All India Bar Examination was on November 24, 2024. The AIBE 19 Admit 2024 date has not been revised. AIBE 19 Admit Card will be released on December 15, 2024.

Also Read: AIBE 19 Syllabus PDF (Updated), Check Revised AIBE Syllabus 2024, Important Topics Here

Aspirants looking forward to appearing in the AIBE 19 Exam 2024 could submit the AIBE XIX Application Form 2024 until November 15, 2024.  AIBE 19 (XIX) Exam 2024 will be held in pen-and-paper mode across the country in AIBE 19 (XIX) 2024 Test Centres.  AIBE 19 (XIX) Admit Card 2024 will be released on the official website. The AIBE 19 Official website is allindiabarexamination.com. Candidates must note that AIBE 19 Question paper 2024 will have 100 Multiple-choice Questions (MCQs).

How to Download the AIBE 19 Admit Card?

Candidates can download the AIBE 19 2024 Admit Card by following these steps:

1. Visit the official AIBE 19 (XIX) 2024 website or use this direct link: www.allindiabarexamination.com/
2. Click on the “Admit Card (AIBE-XIX)” link.
3. Enter your AIBE 2024 registration ID and password.
4. Click on the “Submit” button to view your admit card on the screen.
5. Verify the details on the admit card. If any errors are found, report them to the exam helpdesk. Download and save a copy of the admit card for future reference.

AIBE 19 Prep Tips 2024

10 Quick Tips to Prepare for AIBE 19 (2024):

  • Understand the Exam Pattern: Get familiar with the AIBE 19 exam structure. The exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) based on various legal subjects. It is essential to know the number of questions per subject and the time allocated.
  • Create a Study Schedule: Organise your study plan. Break down the syllabus into manageable sections, and allocate time for each subject. Stick to a disciplined timetable to cover all topics in time for revision.
  • Focus on Core Subjects: Prioritise key subjects like Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Civil Procedure Code, Evidence Act, and Indian Penal Code (IPC). These form the foundation of AIBE and are crucial to scoring well.
  • Practice Previous Year Papers: Solve previous year’s question papers to get an idea of the exam format and difficulty level. It helps you identify commonly asked topics and provides a sense of the time management required.
  • Take Regular Mock Tests: Mock tests are essential for simulating exam conditions and improving your time management. Regularly take mock tests to gauge your preparation level and adjust your strategy.
  • Revise Key Concepts: Focus on revising important sections regularly, especially during the last few weeks before the exam. Make concise notes for quick reference and last-minute revision.
  • Stay Updated on Legal News: Keep track of recent legal developments, amendments, and landmark judgments, as they may be relevant to the exam. Being current will give you an edge in the General Knowledge section.
  • Use Reliable Study Material: Rely on standard textbooks and reference materials. Stick to trusted resources like "Indian Penal Code" by Ratanlal & Dhirajlal, “Constitution of India” by D.D. Basu, and others that are well-regarded in the legal community.
  • Time Management in the Exam: During the exam, allocate time to each section based on your strengths and weaknesses. Don’t dwell on difficult questions; skip them and come back if you have time at the end.
  • Take Care of Your Health: Ensure you maintain a healthy routine with proper sleep, a balanced diet, and regular breaks during study sessions. A healthy mind and body will contribute to better performance on the exam day.

By following these 10 quick tips, you'll be well-prepared to tackle AIBE 19 and increase your chances of success. 

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Q:   What is AIBE 19 (XIX) Exam Date?

A:

AIBE 19 Exam 2024 date has been revised. The AIBE Exam 2024 will be held on December 22, 2024. Only those candidates who are enrolled with any state bar council are eligible to apply. AIBE 19 Exam will be conducted in 11 regional languages including english. The AIBE Exam 2024 will be conducted in offline, pen-and-paper mode acorss the country.

Q:   How to get previous years papers for AIBE 2024?

A:
Earlier, the exam authority provided the question paper of AIBE English language) on the official website. However, after vernacular languages have been included in the question paper, the exam authority no longer uploads the question paper on the official website of AIBE. Rather, it is available only with those who attempt the examination. Candidates who take the examination are only able to view it when raising objections on it at the time of answer keys objection process. Candidates can, however, obtain previous years papers for AIBE as available on Shiksha website - https://www.shiksha.com/law/aibe-exam-question-papers The question papers available here are official papers as collected from the past 3-4 years. You can download AIBE question papers and practice with simple registration process.

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

A:

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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