AIBE 20 exam 2025 in 4 days: BCI guidelines, things to carry
Vaishnavi Shukla | November 26, 2025 | 09:45 AM IST | 2 mins read
All India Bar Examination 2025: BCI has advised candidates to report to their allotted centres by 11:30. Exam timings are 1 pm to 4 pm.
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Download NowThe Bar Council of India (BCI) will conduct the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 20 exam 2025 on November 30. BIC has issued the AIBE 20 exam day 2025 guidelines for students appearing for the exam. As per the guidelines, candidates are required to carry their AIBE 20 admit card and report to their exam centres by 11:30 am.
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Candidates will not be allowed to enter the centre after 1:15 pm and leave the hall before the exam is concluded and the answer sheet is submitted. Electronic devices such as mobile phones, smart watches, calculators, electronic devices, papers, etc, are strictly prohibited inside the exam centre.
Students have to mark all answers with a blue and black ballpoint only. Using any other color pen or pencil to mark the answers will lead to disqualification. Candidates should fill in the question booklet set code and roll number, and all other necessary information correctly on the OMR answer sheet.
“Any errors or omissions in these entries will lead to the direct rejection of the answer sheet,” the official AIBE 20 notice reads.
BCI has issued the AIBE 20 admit card 2025 on the official website, allindiabarexamination.com. Candidates can download the AIBE 20 admit card 2025 using their application number.
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In case of more than 40% disability, 20 minutes extra time per hour will be allowed to the candidate. Kindly submit a certified copy of your disability certificate to the invigilator to avail the extra time.
If a candidate is appearing for the exam and their disability is above 40%, they will be granted an additional 20 minutes for every hour of the exam. Candidates should provide a certified copy of their disability certificate to the invigilator to avail extra time.
Candidates will have to arrange a scribe at their own cost. The scribe should preferably be a Class 10th or 12th student, not from the humanities with Political Science or Legal Studies, and such a scribe will be required to carry the school identity card, age and address proof, viz Aadhar Card.
“Candidates found cheating or resorting to unfair means by the invigilators shall ordinarily be debarred from taking the exam,” the official AIBE notice adds.
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