BCI to close AIBE 20 registrations in two days; admit cards on November 15
Suviral Shukla | October 26, 2025 | 07:16 PM IST | 1 min read
The Bar Council of India will conduct the AIBE 20 examination on November 30, 2025 in pen-and-paper mode.
Get a structured AIBE Question Paper, detailed answer key, and step-by-step explanations for every question.
Download NowThe Bar Council of India (BCI) will close the AIBE 20 registrations for law graduates and those in the final year of LLB programmes on October 28, 2025. Candidates can apply for the AIBE 20 examination through the official website at allindiabarexamination.com.
The council will conduct the AIBE 20 examination on November 30, 2025 across the country in an offline mode. The admit card for AIBE 20 will be issued on November 15.
Candidates need to submit requisite documents at the time of registrations for the AIBE 20, including a passport-size photograph, signature image, enrollment certificate (self-attested), photo ID proof (self-attested), category certificate (if applicable), LLB degree or final year marksheets.
The BCI conducts the AIBE examination for law graduates and final semester students of 3-year or 5-year LLB courses. The bar examination is mandatory for candidates aiming to practice law in India.
After qualifying the BCI AIBE, candidates are given a Certificate of Practice (CoP) which is a permit to practice law.
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AIBE 20: Syllabus for bar examination
The 20th edition of the AIBE 2025 exam will be conducted for a total of 100 questions. Here is the syllabus for AIBE 20.
|
Subject |
Number of questions |
|
Constitutional law |
10 |
|
I. P. C. (Indian Penal Code) & (New) Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita |
8 |
|
Cr. P. C. (Criminal Procedure Code) & (New) Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita |
10 |
|
C. P. C. (Code of Civil Procedure) |
10 |
|
Evidence Act & (New) Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam |
8 |
|
Alternative Dispute Redressal including Arbitration Act |
4 |
|
Family Law |
8 |
|
Public Interest Litigation |
4 |
|
Administration Law |
3 |
|
Professional Ethics & Cases of Professional Misconduct under Bar Council of India Rules |
4 |
|
Company Law |
2 |
|
Environmental Law |
2 |
|
Cyber Law |
2 |
|
Labour & Industrial Law |
4 |
|
Law of Tort, including Motor Vehicle Act and Consumer Protection Law |
5 |
|
Law related to Taxation |
4 |
|
Law of Contract, Specific Relief, Property Laws, Negotiable Instrument Act |
8 |
|
Land Acquisition Act |
2 |
|
Intellectual Property Laws |
2 |
|
Total |
100 |
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