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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
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 |
On Question asked by student community
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:
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.
Thank you.
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:
Act promptly to avoid complications.
Hope it helps !
If you forgot to mention your booklet set code and other details on your AIBE 2024 exam OMR sheet while filling the rest of the information correctly, your exam may not be evaluated properly, and you could potentially face a delay in your results or even have your exam invalidated; however, there might still be a chance to rectify the situation.
Since AIBE exam is OMR based paper and is checked by using a specialized scanner called an "OMR scanner" which reads the darkened bubbles on the sheet, interpreting them as answers, and then comparing them to the answer key to generate a score - essentially, the machine "reads" the marks made on the paper to determine the correct answers, all through a process called Optical Mark Recognition (OMR). If it doesn't recognise your booklet code there are chances that it could not process your answer on code basis.
Reach out to the Bar Council of India (BCI) as soon as possible through their official website or helpline number. Explain the situation clearly, mentioning that you filled in all the details correctly except for the booklet set code and other missing information.
If possible, try to attach a scanned copy of your OMR sheet where you can highlight the correctly filled details and the missing booklet set code.
Hope it is helpful to you!!!
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