Bar Council of India (BCI) is has declared the AIBE 20 results on January 7, 2026. The AIBE 20 result 2025 time was late in the evening. Based on the previous year’s trends, candidates were expecting the AIBE 20 results to be declared in the evening. They can download the scorecards from the official website, allindiabarexamination.com. The passing percentage in AIBE 20 is 69.21%. There is no limit on the number of attempts for the AIBE exam for those who did not qualify. BCI also opens the OMR rechecking window after declaring the result. This article discusses the AIBE 20 results 2025 time, how to check the results, AIBE 20 passing marks, and more details.
AIBE 20 Result Date | January 7, 2026 |
AIBE 20 Result Time | Late Evening |
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to access the AIBE 20 results.
Visit the official website for AIBE.
Click on the ‘AIBE 20 Result’ tab.
Enter the login details, like the user ID and password.
Click on the result tab after logging into the account.
View your marks, qualification status, and download the scorecard for future reference.
Candidates must get the passing marks for AIBE 20 to receive the Certificate of Practice (CoP). For General and OBC students, the minimum score needed is 45 out of 100, while SC, ST, and PwD candidates need at least 40 out of 100. As five questions were withdrawn after the AIBE 20 final answer was released, the qualifying marks have changed. The table below details the AIBE 20 passing marks after the withdrawn questions.
Category | Minimum Qualifying Percentage | Qualifying Marks (Out of 95) |
General | 45 % | 43 marks |
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) | 45 % | 43 marks |
SC | 40 % | 38 marks |
ST | 40 % | 38 marks |
PwD (if considered under SC/ST or reserved categories) | 40 % | 38 marks |
After the AIBE 20 results 2025 are declared, candidates can apply for rechecking of OMR sheets. BCI will open a window for the same on its official website. Rechecking of AIBE 20 OMR sheets requires a fee of Rs 500. After rechecking the OMR sheet, the updated AIBE XX result will be notified to the candidates via email. The application to recheck results can only be submitted online, and the rechecking fee is non-refundable.
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Hello Venkataharanadh
Please check the link given below for the answer key:
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Hello Dear Student,
Could you provide more information so that i could help you further!
Hello Rajnesh
Yes, you have passed the AIBE 21 exam. If you score 46 marks, you meet the minimum qualifying criteria.
You can check the minimum pass requirements for the All India Bar Examination from the link given below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/aibe-21-passing-marks-2026
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Hello Dharamvir,
The AIBE (All India Bar Examination) is conducted for law graduates seeking a Certificate of Practice to practice law in India. Solving previous years' question papers helps candidates understand the exam pattern, important legal topics, and question trends.
Here are the links to the last 10 years' AIBE
Hello Dear Student,
You can access the AIBE 21 Hindi Question Paper with Answer Key from the following Careers360 resource:
AIBE 21 Hindi Question Paper with Answer Key (Set A, B, C & D):
https://law.careers360.com/hi/articles/aibe-21-hindi-question-paper-with-answer-key
The page provides Hindi medium AIBE 21 question papers, Set A, Set B, Set C,
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