AIBE 21 Exam Guidelines 2026 OUT, BCI Releases Important Dos & Don'ts

AIBE 21 Exam Guidelines 2026 OUT, BCI Releases Important Dos & Don'ts

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Anupama Mehra
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New Delhi, Updated on Feb 21, 2026 19:11 IST
The AIBE 21 Exam 2026 will be held on June 7, 2026. As per the official notification for AIBE 21 Exam Day, candidates must note to carry their AIBE 21 admit cards along with a valid photo ID proof. No candidate will be allowed entry to the examination centre without AIBE Hall Ticket 2026.

The AIBE 21 Exam 2026 will be held on June 7, 2026. As per the official notification for AIBE 21 Exam Day, candidates must note to carry their AIBE 21 admit cards along with a valid photo ID proof.

AIBE 21 Exam Guidelines 2026 OUT, BCI Releases Important Dos & Donts

AIBE 21 Exam Guidelines 2026: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has released the important exam day guidelines for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 21. The AIBE 21 Exam 2026 will be held on June 7, 2026. As per the official notification for AIBE 21 Exam Day, candidates must note to carry their AIBE 21 admit cards along with a valid photo ID proof.

No candidate will be allowed entry to the examination centre without AIBE Hall Ticket 2026. Candidates can check all important guidelines for AIBE 21 Exam below:

1. Candidates are required to carry this admit card along with Govt. issued one Photo ID proof to their respective examination centre. Candidates without admit cards shall not be allowed to enter the examination centre.

2. The candidate is advised to visit the examination centre at least one day in advance so that she/he can reach the examination centre on the date of the examination in time.

3. Candidates should report at their respective Examination Centre by 11:30 AM.

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4. Candidates will not be allowed to enter the Examination Centre after 01:15 PM.

5. Candidates are allowed to carry only BARE ACTS (without notes and comments) inside the examination centre.

6. Mobile phones, digital/smart watches, bags, handbags, calculators, electronic gadgets/equipment, papers, books, notes (except BARE ACTS without notes and comments) etc. are strictly not allowed inside the examination centre. Any candidate found using or in possession of such unauthorized material or indulging in copying or adopting unfair means are liable to be summarily disqualified.

7. Candidates shall not be allowed to leave the examination hall before the conclusion of the examination and without handing over the Answer sheet.

8. All markings on the answer sheet must be with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only. Using a pencil for marking on the answer sheet will lead to Disqualification of the exam.

9. Candidates are advised to fill the Question Booklet Set Code and Roll Number and all other necessary information correctly on the OMR answer sheet. Any errors or omissions in these entries will lead to the direct rejection of the answer sheet.

10. In case of more than 40% disability, 20 minutes extra time per hour will be allowed to the candidate. Kindly submit a certified copy of your disability certificate to the invigilator to avail the extra time.

11. In case of any disability, which prevents a candidate from writing the exam himself/herself [blindness, locomotor disability (both arms affected - BA) and cerebral palsy], then such candidates who are appearing for the All-India Bar Examination, are entitled to have the assistance of a scribe, who is undergraduate and is not pursuing the study of law or any other humanities course and such scribe shall be required to carry school/college identity card, age
and address proof viz Aadhar Card. No scribe shall be provided by the examination centre.

12. In the case of all other specified disabilities i.e., except blindness, locomotor disability (both arm affected-BA only), and cerebral palsy, the facility of scribe/reader/lab assistant must be allowed on production of a certificate to the effect that the person concerned has a functional limitation to write,
caused by the specified disability and, therefore, a scribe is essential to write the examination on his/her behalf. The certificate is to be issued, after due medical examination by the Chief Medical Officer/Civil Surgeon/ Medical Superintendent of a Government healthcare institution.

13. The candidature to the examination is provisional. Only those candidates who fulfil the eligibility criteria should appear in the exam. If at any stage it is found that you are not eligible for the All India Bar Examination, your candidature will be rejected.

14. Candidates found cheating/resorting to unfair means by the invigilators shall ordinarily be debarred from taking the exam. 

 

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