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1. Members should hold a law degree (3-Year/5-Year) from a recognised institute of law approved by the Bar Council of India.
2. Members should have been registered with their respective State Bar Councils.
3. No upper age limit for appearing in the exam. AIBE eligibility criteria refers to the minimum academic qualification a seeker must retain, age limit, and State Bar Council Enrollment etc. Bar Council of India (BCI) permits the handiest the ones applicants who meet all of the eligibility standards of AIBE exam.
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