The BCI allows carrying the Bare Acts without Short notes to the exam hall. Read on to know which Bare Acts are allowed and how to study bare acts for the AIBE exam. 
Bare Acts are an important resource for those preparing for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). The Bar Council of India (BCI) requires candidates to know bare acts as part of the AIBE 21 (XXI) Exam 2026. The BCI will conduct the AIBE 21 exam 2026 on June 7, 2026. AIBE (XXI) 21 Exam 2026-27 will be held in offline mode. The candidates will be allowed to carry the Bare Acts to the exam hall; however, they should be without comments, short notes or handwritten notes. The AIBE Exam Date, AIBE Syllabus and other important details were announced in the AIBE 21 Notification 2026.
- How to Study the Bare Acts for AIBE Exam 2026?
- How to Keep Sections of the Bare Act in mind?
- How to organise notes while preparing for my exams in Bare Acts?
- AIBE XXI (21) Syllabus 2026-27: Subjects and Weightage
How to Study the Bare Acts for AIBE Exam 2026?
While preparing for the AIBE 21 exam, candidates must read the Bare Acts. Read below to know how to study the Bare Acts for the AIBE exam 2026:
- Understanding the Bare Acts: They are the original Acts passed by the legislature. Aspirants must thoroughly go through these laws.
- Tips for Studying the Bare Acts: Check the syllabus of the exam and highlight important acts having high weightage. Practice with AIBE questions from previous year to understand the exam pattern.
Commonly asked questions
Both exams are national level. While AIBE is a certification exam, CLAT is an entrance exam to get admission into NLUs. The difficulty level of both the exams are more or less same.
It is must for anyone preparing for AIBE Exam to understand the syllabus and exam pattern properly. Once you get clarity on both, you must prepare a plan to crack AIBE Exam. With dedication and daily practice it is not tough to clear AIBE Exam in first attempt.
The total score in the AIBE is 100 marks, consisting of 100 multiple-choice questions. For each correct answer candidate will be awarded 1 mark. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
How to Keep Sections of the Bare Act in mind?
You can refer to these tips to keep sections of the Bare Act in your memory:
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Regularly study to become familiar with the language and structure of legal texts.
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Practice solving legal problems using Bare Acts
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Utilise it for AIBE mock tests & practice papers
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Try to learn 10 new pieces every day
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Make a habit of reading at least fifteen different sections daily
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Keep a notebook to wite important pointers
Also Read: AIBE Previous Year Question Papers (HINDI) with Answers : Download For Free
How to organise notes while preparing for my exams in Bare Acts?

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The candidates who have registered for the AIBE exam will require following details to access the admit card-
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No, the exam pattern of AIBE did not face changes this year. The exam will be held for 3 hours duration. Candidates will be asked 100 MCQ based questions.
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The AIBE 20 CoP has not been released yet. Candidates must note that Bar Council of India is likely to publish the AIBE CoP in next few weeks.
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AIBE Result is not released in offline mode. Candidates will have to visit allindiabarexamination.com. Candidates will have to enter their login details to check the result.
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To download the AIBE 21 answer key-
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BCI will release the AIBE provisional and final answer key online. Candidates can use their registered email address and password to access the answer key.
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The Bar Council of India conducts the All India Bar Examination. The exam is held to award the Certificate of Practice to law graduates. The BCI handles all aspects of the exam, including the syllabus, exam pattern, and registration, which is available on allindiabarexamination.com.
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