The Bar Council of India (BCI) is expected to release the official notification for AIBE 20 (XX) 2025 soon. The exam is mandatory for law graduates aspiring to practice in Indian courts and evaluates candidates’ knowledge of legal principles and professional ethics. While the exact exam date is not yet announced, candidates are advised to start preparation and gather necessary documents.
The upcoming notification will include details about registration timelines, eligibility criteria, application process, and other essential instructions. Staying updated via the official AIBE website and respective State Bar Councils will help candidates avoid missing critical information.
Eligibility Criteria for AIBE 20
Candidates must meet the following requirements to appear for the exam:
- Educational Qualification: Must hold a three-year or five-year LLB degree from a university recognized by the Bar Council of India.
- State Bar Council Registration: Must be enrolled with a State Bar Council and possess an Advocate ID card.
- Final-Year Students: Candidates in the final year of LLB without backlogs are eligible.
- Age Limit: No upper or lower age limit.
Documents Required for Registration
Candidates should prepare the following documents in advance to ensure smooth registration:
- Passport-size photograph (jpg/jpeg, 100 px × 150 px, max 200 KB)
- Signature (jpg/jpeg, 50 px × 150 px, max 200 KB)
- LLB degree certificate and mark sheets
- LLM certificate (if applicable)
- Advocate ID card issued by the State Bar Council
AIBE 20 2025 Application Process
Once the official notification is released, candidates can follow these steps to complete registration:
- Visit the official AIBE website: allindiabarexamination.com
- Register with personal and educational details
- Upload required documents
- Pay the application fee: ₹3,500 for General/OBC; ₹2,500 for SC/ST/PwD
- Submit the application and download the confirmation page
Candidates are advised to ensure all documents are correct and valid. Incomplete or inaccurate submissions may lead to disqualification.