All India Bar Examination: BCI to declare AIBE XVI (16) 2021 result in first week of February
Shubham Bhakuni | January 19, 2022 | 10:07 AM IST | 1 min read
AIBE was held on October 31, 2021, in offline mode. The result of AIBE XVI (16) 2021 will be available for download at allindiabarexamination.com.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has announced that the result of AIBE XVI (16) 2021, will be declared in the first week of February. Candidates who have appeared in the All India Bar Examination (XVI) 2021 , held on October 31, 2021, will be able to download their AIBE results by logging into the examination portal.
AIBE is a certification based examination. Successful candidates are awarded a Certificate of Practice (CoP) which is a mandatory document for practising law in India.
How to check AIBE XVI (16) 2021 result?
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Visit the official website of AIBE XVI (16) 2021 - allindiabarexamination.com
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Click on result link (will be available in the notification section)
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Login using registration number and date of birth
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The result of AIBE XVI (16) 2021 will be displayed on the screen
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Download and save the result for future reference
Minimum qualifying marks for AIBE XVI (16) 2021
The council has prescribed the minimum qualifying marks for the bar examination. All candidates who have cleared the minimum cut-offs will be considered to have passed the examination. Candidates can check the minimum cut-offs below.
AIBE minimum cut-offs 2021
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Category |
Minimum marks (Out of 100) |
Minimum passing percentage |
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General |
40 |
40% |
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SC and ST |
35 |
35% |
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