AIBE 19 cutoff 2024 dropped, check new cutoffs for General, SC, ST, OBC and PwD categories
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AIBE 19 cutoff 2024 dropped, check new cutoffs for General, SC, ST, OBC and PwD categories

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AIBE Application Date:29 Sep' 25 - 28 Oct' 25

Sansar Singh ChhikaraUpdated on 21 Mar 2025, 06:54 PM IST

The Bar Council of India has announced the AIBE 19 results on March 21, 2025. The AIBE XIX results were declared at around 6 pm at the official website allindiabarexamintion. With the results, BCI has also announced the AIBE 19 cutoff has been dropped for all categories. In the result notification BCI notified that the AIBE 19 passing marks for General, SC, ST, OBC and PwD category candidates have been reduced. This has been done because 7 questions were withdrawn from the AIBE 19 final answer key following objections by candidates. The AIBE 19 result has been declared out of 93 marks. Read the complete article to know the AIBE 19 revised cutoff for each category.

AIBE 19 cutoff 2024 dropped, check new cutoffs for General, SC, ST, OBC and PwD categories
AIBE 19 cutoff 2024 dropped

AIBE 19 Revised Cutoff for General and OBC Cutoff

Particulars

Details

AIBE 19 old cutoff for General category

45 marks out of 100

AIBE 19 new cutoff for General category

42 marks out of 93

AIBE 19 old cutoff for OBC category

45 marks out of 100

AIBE 19 new cutoff for OBC category

42 marks out of 93

AIBE 19 Revised Cutoff for SC, ST and PwD categories

Particulars

Details

AIBE 19 old cutoff for SC category

40 marks out of 100

AIBE 19 new cutoff for SC category

37 marks out of 93

AIBE 19 old cutoff for ST category

40 marks out of 100

AIBE 19 new cutoff for ST category

37 marks out of 93

AIBE 19 old cutoff for Disabled category

40 marks out of 100

AIBE 19 new cutoff for Disabled category

37 marks out of 93

What did the AIBE 19 result notification say about revised cutoffs

Along with the results, the Bar Council of India released a notification notifying students about the changed cutoffs. The official notification from BCI read, “We would also like to inform you that after the withdrawal of 7 Questions, the result is based on 93 questions instead of 100 questions. For the General/OBC category, the passing mark is calculated as

45% of 93 marks, which rounds up to 42 marks. For the SC/ST/disabled category, the passing mark is calculated as 40% of 93 marks, which rounds off to 37 marks.”

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No, a person cannot practice law in India without passing the All-India Bar Examination (AIBE). After completing an LLB degree from a recognized university, a law graduate must enroll with a State Bar Council and must clear the AIBE exam conducted by the Bar Council of India. Only after passing the exam, the advocate receives a Certificate of Practice , which allows him or her to practice law in any court in India.

So, without clearing AIBE, one cannot legally appear or argue in court.

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Hello, Here is a clear and simple breakdown of who is eligible for the AIBE 20 (All India Bar Examination).

To be eligible for AIBE 20, you essentially need to have completed two main steps after your schooling:

  • You must have a 3-year LL.B degree or a 5-year integrated LL.B degree (like B.A. LL.B, B.Com LL.B, etc.). The most important part is that your degree must be from a college or university that is recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI).
  • After you get your law degree, you cannot directly apply for the AIBE. You must first enroll as an Advocate with your respective State Bar Council. Once you enroll, you will get a unique enrollment number. This enrollment number is required to register for the AIBE 20 exam.

In short, the only people who can apply for AIBE 20 are those who have already graduated with a law degree and have also officially registered themselves as advocates with a State Bar Council.

Hello dear candidate,

the previous year question papers and last ten years question paper for AIBE exam is given in the link given below:-

https://law.careers360.com/articles/aibe-19-exam-2024-download-past-10-years-question-papers-pdf

I hope you find this helpful.

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Whether or not signing your full name instead of your signature on the AIBE 19 answer booklet's self-declaration form would result in disqualification is uncertain. It depends on the specific rules and regulations of the AIBE examination and how strictly they are enforced, you can also check the official website or contact the concerned authorities.

Hello,

If you forgot to mention the booklet code in your AIBE 2024 application, follow these steps:

  1. Check for Edit Option : Log in to the AIBE portal and verify if there is an option to edit or update your application details.
  2. Contact Helpdesk : Reach out to the AIBE helpline or email support to explain the issue and request assistance for correcting the booklet code.
  3. Documentation : Keep a copy of your application form and any communication for future reference.
  4. Stay Updated : Monitor the official AIBE website for any updates or instructions regarding this issue.

Act promptly to avoid complications.

Hope it helps !