Even though the qualifying marks for AIBE is 40 per cent for General/ OBC, and 35 per cent for SC/ST categories, still many find it difficult to pass. Know here top 5 reasons why aspirants fail AIBE exam.
The All India Bar Examination is a mandatory qualification for lawyers to obtain a 'Certificate of Practice' from the Bar Council of India. The qualifying marks for AIBE is 40 per cent for General/ OBC, and 35 per cent for SC/ST categories, still many find it difficult to pass. There could be several reasons affecting the performance of candidates in AIBE, and candidates must identify them beforehand to qualify the exam. Know here top 5 reasons why aspirants fail AIBE exam.
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- Not Knowing AIBE Exam Schedule
- Not knowing exam pattern
- Not checking the syllabus and weightage
- Lack of preparation
- Not studying with Bare Acts
- Poor exam strategy
- Not Practicing the Previous Year AIBE Question Papers
Not Knowing AIBE Exam Schedule
Candidates often do not check the AIBE Exam Dates 2026 properly. Because of that they miss out the time frame they have to prepare for the exam. To help with the same we have provided the AIBE 21 Exam Schedule below
If you have topped while pursuing law there is still some chance. But if you were an average student who have not prepared even once for the exam, it is next to impossible to prepare for the exam in one month.
No candidates can actually prepare for AIBE Exam along with their class 12th exam. They just need to take out time to prepare for the entrance exam.
| Event |
Dates |
|---|---|
| AIBE 21 Application 2026 begins |
11-Feb-2026 |
| Last date for AIBE Registration |
30-Apr-2026 |
| AIBE XXI (21) Application Payment Last Date and Form Correction 2026 |
01-May-2026 |
| AIBE XXI (21) Admit cards 2026 |
22-May-2026 |
| AIBE (XXI) 21 exam day 2026 |
07-Jun-2026 |
| Official AIBE (XXI) 21 answer key |
TBA |
| Release of AIBE XXI final answer key |
TBA |
| Declaration of AIBE (XXI) 21 Result |
TBA |
Not knowing exam pattern
Candidates may not be able to handle the exam well if they do not cross-check the exam pattern of AIBE XXI (21) 2026 beforehand. Knowing the exam pattern can boost confidence and help prepare for the exam. To help you prepare, we have provided an overview of AIBE 21 exam pattern 2026-27 below:
| AIBE Exam Features |
Details |
|---|---|
| Exam mode |
Offline, pen-and-paper exam, and may be this year onwards, it will be held in online, computer-based test mode as well. |
| Exam type |
Qualifying exam |
| Exam duration |
3 hours |
| Subjects |
19 law subjects |
| Total questions |
100 questions |
| Type of questions |
Multiple-Choices based Questions |
| Marking Scheme |
One mark per question and no negative marking in case of wrong attempts |
| Language options |
English and 22 vernacular languages including Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Bodo, Santhali, Maithili, and Dogri |
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Not checking the syllabus and weightage
Some candidates put all their energy and focus on major subjects like the Constitution, IPC, CPC, CrPC and neglect smaller sections like Cyber Law, Environmental Law, Intellectual Property Rights, Family Law. It is important to understand that these areas often contribute easy to score questions that can make a big difference in crossing the cutoff. Apart from exam pattern, candidates must also check the syllabus and weightage for all subjects asked in AIBE question paper. Check out the AIBE syllabus with subject-wise weightage in the table below:
| AIBE Subjects/Syllabus |
No. of Questions |
|---|---|
| 10 marks |
|
| Criminal Procedure Code (Cr PC) |
10 marks |
| Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) |
10 marks |
| Indian Penal Code (IPC) |
8 marks |
| Law of Contract, Specific Relief, Property Laws, Negotiable Instrument Act |
8 marks |
| Family Law |
8 marks |
| Evidence Act |
8 marks |
| Law of Tort, including Motor Vehicles Act and Consumer Protection Law |
5 marks |
| Labour and Industrial Laws |
4 marks |
| Alternate Dispute Redressal Including Arbitration Act |
4 marks |
| Law Related to Taxation |
4 marks |
| Public Interest Litigation (PIL) |
4 marks |
| Professional Ethics and Cases of Professional Misconduct under BCI Rules |
4 marks |
| Administrative Law |
3 marks |
| 2 marks |
|
| 2 marks |
|
| 2 marks |
|
| 2 marks |
|
| 2 marks |
|
| Total |
100 marks |
Also Read: Important Topics for AIBE 20 (XX) Syllabus 2025 - Weightage, Landmark Judgements and More
Lack of preparation
Many candidates start working right after their graduation, and when they appear for AIBE, they have to fill the gaps between theoretical learning and practical skills. To qualify for AIBE, one has to cover all the subjects mentioned in the syllabus, as well as, consider following:
- Time management - Candidates must learn during their AIBE Preparation how to manage their time and test-taking skills properly or they won't be able to attempt the question paper completely. Focus on higher weightage first to obtain maximum marks in the exam.
- Work on confidence - Lack of self-confidence can affect performance in any exam negatively. Especially, for a mandatory exam like AIBE, one can get anxious and not perform their best in the test paper. Therefore, one should effectively work on their confidence by preparing well for the exam. Always remember that AIBE has no limit on several attempts, and it is to be qualified with minimum qualifying marks i.e. 40% marks for General and OBC categories, and 35% marks for SC, ST and PWD categories.
- Scheduling preparation - Candidates must prepare sufficiently to qualify AIBE, and if they do not schedule their preparation properly, it will affect their AIBE 20 results. Therefore, keeping in mind the total number of days left in the examination, one should plan and prepare effectively. Make time for AIBE preparation from a busy schedule to qualify for the most crucial examination to obtain a 'Certificate of Practice'.
Not studying with Bare Acts
One of the best things about AIBE is that one can carry the Bare Act to attempt the examination. It makes attempting AIBE question paper a lot easier. Therefore, one should make optimum use of by including it in their preparation plan. They should refer and learn all the articles, schedules, sections and verbatims or at least remember how to refer them quickly when attempting the question paper of AIBE.
To identify the best reference material, candidates should check:
AIBE Reference material is free of grammatical errors
Legal concepts are explained clearly
All illustrations, examples, and other such representations are accurate
The reference book for AIBE is reviewed by law experts
It has contained case-laws for a better understanding
It is based on AIBE 20 syllabus only
Poor exam strategy
For a candidate who is about to appear for AIBE, a weak preparation strategy can be as harmful as not referring a Bare Act when studying a case. One has to make a strategy that should be focused on their strengths and weaknesses, exam pattern and syllabus for the exam. They need to:
- Practice Bare Act without comments
- Study Landmark judgements
- Study recent case laws
- Take note of all legal domain related current affairs especially occuring after new CJI's appointment.
Not Practicing the Previous Year AIBE Question Papers
Candidates must practise as many AIBE sample papers as possible to have a good grasp on the exam. AIBE question papers and sample papers form an important aspect. Solving AIBE question papers will help you in the following ways
- Understand the AIBE syllabus and pattern more effectively
- Understand the type of questions asked in the exam
- Get to know the important topics for AIBE
- Improve accuracy and time management skills
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Answered Yesterday
The AIBE 21 result will be released online on the AIBE website. The candidates can access their results using the AIBE Login credentials created during the registration.
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Answered Yesterday
The AIBE Admit Card 2026 will be released on May 22, 2026. Candidates must note that the AIBE Hall Ticket will not be released in offline mode.
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Answered Yesterday
No, there is no provision to fill the AIBE Application Form in offline mode. Candidates will have to visit official portal; i.e. allindiabarexamination.com to complete the AIBE Registration.
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Answered Yesterday
The AIBE Application Process has begun. Candidates can apply by visiting allindiabarexamination.com. Candidates must note that the AIBE Application Process is online only.
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Answered Yesterday
From this year onwards, AIBE Exam will be conducted twice a year. Candidates must note that there is no age gap and also no limitation on number of attempts.
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Answered Yesterday
The BCI changed the AIBE Eligibility Criteria 2026. From this year onwards, candidates in 3-year or 5-year law programmes without a back log are eligible to apply. Also, candidates who have enrolled with BCI can also apply.
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Answered Yesterday
Candidates can check the AIBE Eligibility Criteria below
Parameter | Eligibility Criteria |
|---|---|
Qualifying exam | Candidates who have passed a three-year LLB or five-year LLB degree are eligible to appear for the AIBE exam. Therefore, the academic qualifying exam for AIBE candidates is
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Minimum marks in qualifying exam | The BCI mentions no minimum marks are required for appearing in the AIBE exam. However, a candidate must secure a minimum percentage or grades in their law degree as prescribed by universities for further education. |
Age limit for AIBE exam | There is no upper or lower age limit for appearing in the All India Bar Examination. |
State Bar Council Registration/Enrollment | A candidate must be registered with their State Bar Councils as an Advocate. As State Bar Council enrollment is mandatory for AIBE eligibility. Candidates not enrolled as an advocate with the SBC, will not be able to apply for AIBE XXI 2026-27 |
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Answered 2 days ago
The Bar Council of India has released the AIBE Application Form. Candidates will be able to fill the application form of AIBE Exam until April 30, 2026.
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Contributor-Level 8
Answered 2 days ago
Check the list of items prohibited inside the AIBE test centre-
All electronic items, including mobile phones
Jewellery or any other valuable
Text books or study material
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Answered 2 days ago
AIBE 21 Cutoff will be based on the qualifying criteria of the exam. The final cutoff will depend on the number of questions to be considered after AIBE provisional answer key objection process.
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Registration - 11 Feb '26 - 30 Apr '26

The candidates can download their Certificate of Practice (CoP) from the link given on the official portal. The candidates can get their CoP by logging with their Enrollment number.