AIBE XV (15) 2020: Minimum mark needed to qualify in the certification exam
Manashjyoti | March 27, 2021 | 02:17 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates who will qualify in the AIBE 2020 exam will be issued the COP, which is an eligibility certificate to practice in a court of law.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Bar Council of India (BCI) is set to declare the results of the AIBE XV 2020 exam any moment now; as per the official notification it is slated to be declared in the 4th week of March. The AIBE 2020 result would include details like the name, roll number, enrollment number, and qualifying status of the candidates. Of these, the qualifying status is the most significant, because those who manage to qualify in the exam will be issued the Certificate of Practice (COP). The COP is a permit to practice in a court of law, and without it the candidate can’t practice law.
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AIBE XV results 2020 - Key Dates
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AIBE XV exam date |
January 24, 2021 |
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Declaration of results |
4th week of March |
What is the minimum percentage / marks to qualify in AIBE XV 2020?
To qualify in the certification exam, the candidate must secure a certain minimum mark (or percentage) depending on the category they belong to (refer to the table below).
AIBE XV 2020 qualifying marks
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Category |
Qualifying percentage |
Qualifying marks / Total Marks |
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General |
40% |
40 / 100 |
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SC and ST |
35% |
35 / 100 |
COP to be issued to candidates who have qualified in the AIBE 2020 exam
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The Certificate of Practice (COP) is mandatory to practice law in any courts in India
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Candidates who qualify in the AIBE exam will be issued the COP.
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The certificate is generally issued within a few weeks after the declaration of results.
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Qualified candidates can then start their practice of law.
What to do if I fail to qualify in the AIBE XV (15) exam?
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Candidates who fail to qualify in the AIBE 2020 exam will not be issued the COP certificate.
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The only recourse they have is to take the AIBE exam in subsequent
How to check AIBE (15) results
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Go to the official portal - allindiabarexamination.com (the result link will be activated once result is declared)
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Click on “AIBE XV result link”
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A login window will open
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Enter your registration id and password
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AIBE XV(15) result would be displayed on screen
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Download and take a printout.
AIBE XVI application form is currently open
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The BCI has extended the last date to register for AIBE 2021 till March 31; applications have to be completed by April 5.
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AIBE XVI 2021 is scheduled to be conducted on April 25.
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Admit cards for the exam will be issued on April 10.
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