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The Bar Council of India (BCI) has declared the AIBE 19 result on March 21, 2025. As per the revised eligibility criteria, final-year law students without backlogs and candidates without an enrolment certificate were allowed to appear for AIBE 19. The AIBE exam result has been withheld for some candidates due to non-submission of the enrolment certificate. The portal to submit the enrolment certificate is now active. The link to the portal is given below. Candidates who failed in the exam are not required to upload the enrolment certificate. In this article, find out why the BCI has withheld AIBE 19 result for some candidates and how they can get their AIBE scorecard.
Latest: Direct link to submit Enrolment Certificate
BCI has withheld the AIBE 19 result for candidates who uploaded other documents instead of an Enrolment Certificate and those who signed an undertaking. These candidates were able to appear for the All India Bar Examination due to the revised AIBE 19 eligibility criteria.
The following candidates were also allowed to appear for AIBE 19 as per the eligibility norms:
Candidates who are in the final year of their 3-year LLB or 5-year LLB course at a law school recognized by BCI and who do not have backlogs.
Law graduates who have passed out of a law college recognised by BCI and have not obtained their degree.
Candidates who obtained a law degree from a law college recognised by BCI but have not enrolled with a State Bar Council and those who had enrolled with a State Bar Council but surrendered their Enrolment Certificate.
Now, such candidates may find that their AIBE 19 result has been withheld.
Candidates whose result has been withheld due to lack of an enrolment certificate can access their AIBE 19 scorecard once they upload the certificate. Candidates must follow the steps given below to upload the Enrolment Certificate -
Visit the official website - allindiabarexamination.com and click on the document portal link
Next, upload the Enrolment certificate, photo and signature
Click on submit
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Documents | Size | Format |
Enrolment Certificate | 10KB to 2MB | |
Photo | 1KB to 50 KB (150px x 200px) | JPG/PNG |
Signature | 1KB to 50 KB (150px x 50px) | JPG/PNG |
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You can download the question papers and the solutions for AIBE 18 from the following link -
E-Book Link - AIBE 18 Question Paper with Solutions PDF
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The required documents for the AIBE 21 (2026) exam for the final year law students are:
Marksheets (Self-Attested & Scanned): All previous semester marksheets (Semester I to V for 3-year LLB; Semester I to IX for 5-year Integrated LLB).
Undertaking Form: A signed, scanned undertaking form indicating you are in
AIBE 21 (XXI) 2026 registration has started, with the exam scheduled for June 7, 2026. Please visit this link to find the previous year's question papers of AIBE with answers to help you with your preparation.
The AIBE 21 exam will be conducted on June 7, 2026. You can check the previous year AIBE question papers here.
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