AIBE XVI (16) 2021 result is now available for download. Candidates can download the result by logging into the AIBE examination portal.
In this ebook, we look at key aspects of the exam, like eligibility criteria, pattern, application process, and qualifying marks.
Download NowShubham Bhakuni | February 3, 2022 | 03:19 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has declared the AIBE XVI (16) 2021 result today, February 03, 2022. Candidates can download the result of All India Bar Examination (AIBE) XVI (16) by logging into their registered accounts at allindiabarexamination.com. Candidates will have to have their roll number and date of birth to download the AIBE XV result 2021.
Click here to download AIBE XVI result 2021
Click on the direct link given above to open the AIBE result page
Login using date of birth and roll number
The AIBE XVI result 2021 will be displayed on the screen
Download and save the result for future reference.
The AIBE result informs about the qualifying status of the candidates. Marks obtained by the candidates are not shown in the result of AIBE. Candidates will be able to check the following details on their results.
Name of the candidate
Result status (pass /qualified or fail)
Enrollment number
Name of father/husband
Candidate’s roll number
Photograph and signature of the candidate
The All India Bar Examination (XVI) 2021 was conducted on October 31, 2021, in offline mode. It is a certification based examination, mandatory for law graduates seeking a Certificate of Practice (CoP) from the Bar Council of India.
BCI has prescribed the minimum cut-offs for AIBE examinations. All candidates having a score equal to or higher than the minimum cut off will be considered to have passed the examination. Candidates can check the category wise cut-offs below in the table given below.
Category | Minimum marks (Out of 100) | Minimum passing percentage |
General | 40 | 40% |
SC and ST | 35 | 35% |
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In January, the compulsory requirement of AIBE to practice law was challenged in the Supreme Court. The petition has sought quashing of the AIBE 2010 Rules framed by the BCI alleging that it violates the Advocates Act and that it “illegally and arbitrarily” compels a lawyer to undergo AIBE even after his or her enrolment as an advocate. The matter is currently sub judice.
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