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Anamika Jha

Contributor-Level 10

Here are some books recommended by toppers for the All India Bar Exam (AIBE): • Fundamental Rights by Uday Raj Raj• Guide to All India Bar Exam by PK Pandey• Intellectual Property by Law Private Publication• Patents Act-1970 by Taxman• Civil Practice and Procedure Manual by Sarkar’s publication • Criminal Manual by Universal’s publication • Other Bare Acts by Universal Law Publishing Co Pvt Ltd.• Constitution of India by Durga DasBasu• Company Law and Practice by AK Majumdar/Dr GK Kapoor• Civil Procedure with Limitation Act by CK Takwani• Guide to All Ind
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Malavika

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AIBE 19 (XIX) Exam to be conducted on November 24, 2024. The All India Bar examination is no longer an open-book examination. However, some books with the authors suggested by Shiksha are given below Civil Practice and Procedure Manual - Sarkar’s Criminal Manual - Universal’sOther Bare Acts  - Universal Law Publishing Co Pvt Ltd.Constitution of India - Durga DasBasuCompany Law and Practice - AK Majumdar/Dr GK KapoorCivil Procedure with Limitation Act - CK TakwaniGuide to All India Bar Examination - Universal’sSure Success AIBE & JCJ - DV RaoAll India Bar Examination Guide - Shambhu Prasad ChoudharyThe C
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Anupama Mehra

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Yes, it is possible to prepare for the AIBE (All India Bar Examination) in one month with a focused and strategic approach. However, the level of preparation needed depends on your familiarity with legal concepts and topics covered in the exam. Here are some tips to help you prepare in a month:Understand the AIBE Exam Pattern and Syllabus   - AIBE is an open-book exam, but it tests your practical knowledge of law.   - The exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions covering 19 subjects, including Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Family Law, and more.Create a Study Plan   - Divide the syllabus into mana
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Piyush Kaparwan

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AIBE examination is conducted for lawyers/ advocates provisionally enrolled with a state bar council. To help you to ace in AIBE exam, take a look at how to effectively prepare for the AIBE Exam.Syllabus:AIBE Subjects/SyllabusTotal Questions in Upcoming PapersConstitutional Law10 questionsIndian Penal Code (IPC)08 questionsCriminal Procedure Code (Cr PC)10 questionsCode of Civil Procedure (CPC)10 questionsEvidence Act08 questions Alternate Dispute Redressal Including Arbitration Act04 questionsFamily Law08 questionsPublic Interest Litigation (PIL)04 questionsAdministrative Law03 questionsProfessional Ethics and Cases of Profession
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Malavika

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After the exam is over, the Bar Council of India (BCI), which is the exam authority, releases the AIBE 2023 question paper and answer key. Downloading and practicing AIBE sample papers and AIBE question papers from prior years is recommended for candidates who wish to become familiar with the exam and pass it on their first try. This will enable you to distinguish between various sets of paper and a single sheet. By working through past years' question papers, you can turn your conceptual understanding into problem-solving abilities. And in the end, what counts in the AIBE exam is your ability to solve problems. You may learn more abou
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Here are some tips:Set realistic goals and break them down into smaller tasks.Create a study schedule that works for you and stick to it.Take breaks to stay focused and avoid burnout.Track your progress and reward yourself for your accomplishments.

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Anupama Mehra

Contributor-Level 10

Given below are AIBE books suggestions for exam preparation:AIBE BooksAuthor/PublicationCivil Practice and Procedure ManualSarkar’s Criminal ManualUniversal’sOther Bare Acts Universal Law Publishing Co Pvt Ltd.Constitution of IndiaDurga DasBasuCompany Law and PracticeAK Majumdar/Dr GK KapoorCivil Procedure with Limitation ActCK TakwaniGuide to All India Bar ExaminationUniversal’sSure Success AIBE & JCJDV RaoAll India Bar Examination GuideShambhu Prasad ChoudharyThe Constitution of India Bare Act with short notesUniversal’sPublic International LawVK AhujaHuman RightsHO AgarwalLaw Exam TimesPK PandeyCent
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Anupama Mehra

Contributor-Level 10

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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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Clearing the AIBE (All India Bar Examination) requires a combination of proper preparation, focus, and determination. Here are some tips to help you clear the AIBE examination:
1. Understand the exam pattern: The AIBE is an open book exam, and candidates are allowed to carry their study materials and notes to the exam center. However, candidates must understand the exam pattern, the types of questions asked, and the duration of the exam to prepare effectively.
2. Prepare thoroughly: Since the AIBE covers various legal subjects, it is essential to have a thorough understanding of the concepts and topics. Candidates should create a study
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Key points related to State Bar Council Enrolment are:
It is mandatory for candidates to get enrolled with a state bar council for filling the AIBE application form
3-year and 5-year LL.B. Graduates can get enrolled with state bar councils
Some state bar councils conduct an online enrollment process, while in some states the candidate needs to visit the bar council office in person and collect the enrollment form. In case the candidate has passed the 3-year or 5-year LL.B. Programme before 2009-2010, they are not required to qualify the AIBE exam to practice in a court of law. For more information, please visit this link
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