AIBE

AIBE

(All India Bar Examination)

What is the AIBE Exam?

AIBE is a national-level examination conducted by the Bar Council of India to survey whether temporarily enlisted advocates or new law graduates incline to home law. The exam is an open book test and assesses candidates’ explanatory capacities at the side of a fundamental understanding of law subjects.

Full-Form of AIBE?

All India Bar Examination.

Qualifying Criteria for AIBE

To clear AIBE, candidates ought to get 40 percent marks in case they belong to General or Other Backward Class (OBC) category and 35 percent marks if belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST) category.

Why is it important to clear the AIBE exam?

BCI will grant a Certificate of Hone to candidates who clear the bar exam with the least marks. Those who are not able to clear AIBE will stay selected with their State Bar Board as temporary advocates and not practicing legal counselors. Showing up for the AIBE exam is obligatory for all law graduates completing their degree 2010 onwards. Be that as it may, advocates who have graduated within the year 2009 or some time recently are exempted from taking the exam to practice law.

Eligibility Criteria

·        Candidate has to be an Indian national.

·        Candidates should either have passed three years or five years LL.B. degree from a BCI recognized grad school.

·        No minimum percentage is required within the qualifying examination to apply for AIBE.

·         To appear in the All India Bar Examination, it is a must for the aspirant/law graduate to be enlisted with his/her particular State Bar Council.

·        Candidates must have the advocate enrolment card issued by State Bar Council.

·         There is no endorsed age constraint for composing the Exam. There is no constraint in endeavors for AIBE.

·         Candidates can appear in this examination any number of times.

Application Process

Registration

·        Visit the official website- http://www.allindiabarexamination.com/

·         Read all enlightening given there sometime recently filling the online application form.

·        Fill the enrolment form along with your details like Name, DOB, address subtle elements, contact data, nationality, etc.

·        Select the examination center, the candidate can choose only one center where he/she wishes to require

·        Candidates have to upload records such as advocate ID cards (on the off chance that issued by State Bar Committee), enrolment certificate, scanned photo and signature, category and disability certificate (if applicable). Once candidates have submitted his/her application form at that point go to your mail inbox for enrolment number and password.

·         Log in with your enlistment number and password Payment of application charges can only be done through SBI Challan.

·        No other mode of payment will be acknowledged.

·        Payment needs to be made after 24 hours of Registration Print Challan for payment

·        Make the essential installment and hold candidates’ copy of the challan with you.

·        After affirmation of the payment, upload challan and provide details such as journal number, department code & date of challan.

·         Take a print out of the filled online form for future references.

Application Fees

General class candidates need to pay the fee of RS 3560 for the examination.

·        General class candidates need to pay the fee of RS 3560 for the examination.

·        Rs. 2500 + Rs 60bank dealing charges for SC/ST class candidates.

·        Application Fee once paid won’t be discounted underneath any circumstances

·        The fee will solely be deposited through the bank challan of SBI bank.

Exam Pattern and Syllabus

AIBE syllabus will comprise of different topics and subjects of three-year and five-year LL.B. programs as endorsed by the Bar Committee of India.

·        For updated syllabus visit AIBE main site- http://www.allindiabarexamination.com/                  

Topic      Number of Questions
1.Constitutional Law10
2.I.P.C (Indian Penal Code)8
3.Cr.P.C (Criminal Procedure Code)10
4.C.P.C (Code of Civil Procedure)10
5.Evidence Act8
6.Alternative Dispute Redressal including Arbitration Act4
7.Family Law8
8.Public Interest Litigation4
9.Administrative Law3
10.Professional Ethics & Cases of Professional Misconductunder BCI rules4
11.Company Law2
12.Environmental Law2
13.Cyber Law2
14.Labour & Industrial Laws4
15.Law of Tort, including Motor Vehicle Act and Buyer Protection Law5
16.Law related to Taxation4
17.Law of Contract, Specific Relief, Property Laws, Negotiable Instrument Act8
18.Land Acquisition Act2
19.Intellectual Property Laws2
Total100

Exam Pattern

AIBE will be a Pen & paper-based test. The exam will be conducted in 11 dialects and candidates have the choice to require the examination in any one of the languages.

The question paper will contain an add up to 100 questions of the objective sort from 20 subjects.

These 20 subjects will be partitioned into Category-I and Category-II. Each subject of Category-I will have 7 questions whereas Category-II subjects will have 23 questions in total. The overall time term will be 3 hours 30 minutes.

 Each question will carry one mark and no mark will be deducted for the wrong answer. OMR Answer sheets will be given to the candidates to mark the answers.

The hopefuls must use a ballpoint only, for all the entries within the OMR Answer sheets including the filling of bubbles. In case there’s more than one reply bubbled against a question, it’ll be considered as an inaccurate reply.

·        For more information please visit- http://www.allindiabarexamination.com/

Preparation Tip

·        To begin with, go through the exam design of AIBE to memorize almost the marking conspire, the structure of question paper, and sort of questions to be inquired.

·        This will grant the candidate a basic thought of almost the format and structure of the exam.

·        Candidates are also required to carefully go through the syllabus of the AIBE exam.

·        They must prepare each of those topics appropriately.

·        Candidates are advised to begin their preparation well in advance and not leave the syllabus for the final few days.

·        Break down the syllabus in chunks, assign time for each block and distribute time as per the trouble level of a subject. Candidates must go through AIBE test papers and practice them.

·        They may also take mock tests to induce a thought of the exam situation and how to deal with it.

·        Solving test papers is additionally a compelling preparation procedure.

·        This will mentally prepare the candidate for the exam and he/she will not be caught off-guard effortlessly.

·        Complete the syllabus in a way that there’s sufficient time for revision.

Exam Day Guidelines

Candidates should report to the exam centers at the slightest one hour before the exam timings.

To dodge the last-minute surge, candidates should check the apportioned test center area, name as well as assess distance and time required to reach, at slightest a day or two before the exam day. On the exam day, candidates must carry below-mentioned things with them:

·        Two ballpoint pens, the color should be dark or blue ink for marking answers on the OMR sheet.

AIBE Admit card (at least two copies) A photo ID verification (original as well as one photocopy) counting Skillet card/ Driving Permit/ Voter ID/ Visa/ Aadhaar Card/ State Bar Council Advocate Enrolment ID.

 Books and study material based on the syllabus.

 Also, candidates ought to avoid taking the following things to the exam center:

·        Electronic things such as smartphones, smartwatches, and tablets Jewelry or any other valuables.

*Don’t let pressure or uneasiness get a hold of you. Stay focused and calm as you handle your exam. Deliver your best shot and success should be yours. Good luck.

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