AIBE 17 2023 registration ends today; syllabus, steps to apply
Arpita Das | January 16, 2023 | 07:12 AM IST | 2 mins read
AIBE 17 Exam Date: Candidates will have to complete AIBE XVII application process through the official website- allindiabarexamination.com.
Get a structured AIBE 20 (2025) Question Paper, detailed answer key, and step-by-step explanations for every question.
Download NowNEW DELHI: The All India Bar Examination- XVII (AIBE XVII 2023) online registration window will be closed today, January 16. To complete the AIBE XVII application process, candidates need to visit the official website- allindiabarexamination.com.
While applying it is mandatory for candidates to pay the application fee. The AIBE XVII 2023 registration fee for the General and Other Backward Caste category candidates is Rs 3,500 and the registration fee for the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe category candidates is Rs 2,500.
Also Read || CLAT Exam: How should the law admission test change?
The exam is scheduled to be conducted on February 5, 2023. The AIBE XVII syllabus consists of 19 topics, all of which are taken from the common subjects covered in the LLB programme. Those who have completed three years LLB or five years LLB programme from an institute recognised by the BCI are eligible to appear for the AIBE XVII exam.
AIBE is a national-level certification exam held for law graduates or for those who are in their final year. Candidates who qualify for AIBE will be awarded certificates of practice (COP) which allow candidates to practice in a court of law in India.
Also Read || ‘Need drastic measures to improve legal education’: NLU Tripura VC
AIBE XVII exam 2023: Steps to register online
-
First of all, go to the official website of AIBE, allindiabarexamination.com
-
Then on the homepage, click on the registration link and complete the registration process.
-
Next fill in the application form with the details required including names, contact details, and educational qualifications.
-
Pay the requisite AIBE XVII registration fee and submit the AIBE XVII application form.
-
Download and keep a printout of the application form as it may be required for further admission process.
AIBE 17 exam syllabus
The important topics of the AIBE XVII syllabus include constitutional law, IPC (Indian Penal Code), Cr PC (Criminal Procedure Code), CPC (Code of Civil Procedure), evidence act, alternative dispute redressal including the arbitration act, family law, public interest litigation, administrative law, company law, environmental law, cyber law, labour and industrial laws, law related to taxation, land acquisition act and intellectual property law.
|
Sl No |
Topics |
Total questions |
|
1 |
Constitutional Law |
10 |
|
2 |
IPC (Indian Penal Code) |
8 |
|
3 |
Cr PC (Criminal Procedure Code) |
10 |
|
4 |
CPC (Code of Civil Procedure) |
10 |
|
5 |
Evidence Act |
8 |
|
6 |
Alternative Dispute Redressal including Arbitration Act |
4 |
|
7 |
Family Law |
8 |
|
8 |
Public Interest Litigation |
4 |
|
9 |
Administrative Law |
3 |
|
10 |
Professional Ethics and Cases of Professional Misconduct under BCI rules |
4 |
|
11 |
Company Law |
2 |
|
12 |
Environmental Law |
2 |
|
13 |
Cyber Law |
2 |
|
14 |
Labour and Industrial Laws |
4 |
|
15 |
Law of Tort, including Motor Vehicle Act and Consumer Protection Law |
5 |
|
16 |
Law related to Taxation |
4 |
|
17 |
Law of Contract, Specific Relief, Property Laws, Negotiable Instrument Act |
8 |
|
18 |
Land Acquisition Act |
2 |
|
19 |
Intellectual Property Laws |
2 |
|
|
Total |
100 |
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- From Rohith to Reform: UGC Equity Regulations 2026, born from tragedies, threaten caste dominance, not merit
- Law School For All: IGNOU is drawing lawyers, cops, CAs, even sitting judges with revamped legal courses
- ‘Autonomy Snatched’: Revised ISI Bill faces opposition in council; academics reject new MoSPI draft
- What are UGC Equity Regulations 2026 and why are they facing ‘general-category’ backlash?
- NITs plan multiple-entry, exit in BTech across institutes, research parks with ADB loan, PhD reform
- Environmental Law: NLU Odisha, Assam, Northeast law schools are making tribal rights core of curriculum
- ‘Generative AI knowledge limited to ChatGPT’: Why law schools are launching artificial intelligence centres
- LLB, LLM courses in English but for lawyers in lower courts, regional language command key to win cases
- Part-time law PhD enrolment on the rise as lawyers, aspiring academics embrace flexible courses
- Student Suicides: ‘Need accountability, not new law; it’s about well-being, not mental health,’ says NTF chief