AIBE 21 Result 2026 LIVE: BCI Set to Release AIBE XXI Scorecard Soon — Cutoff, Pass Percentage & How to Check
Law graduates who sat for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) XXI are in wait-mode right now. The Bar Council of India (BCI) hasn't released the result yet, but it's expected to land soon on the official site, allindiabarexamination.com.

Law graduates who sat for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) XXI are in wait-mode right now. The Bar Council of India (BCI) hasn't released the result yet, but it's expected to land soon on the official site, allindiabarexamination.com. Once it's out, checking your score will be simple — just your roll number and date of birth will do the job.
A quick recap: the AIBE 21 exam happened on June 7, 2026. Soon after, BCI put out the provisional answer key, giving candidates a window to raise objections if something looked off. That objection period usually takes a few weeks to sort through before the final result gets prepared — which is exactly why everyone's been refreshing the portal lately.
How to check your AIBE XXI result
Once the result goes live, here's what you do:
- Go to allindiabarexamination.com.
- Find the "AIBE XXI Result 2026" link on the homepage.
- Type in your roll number and date of birth.
- Hit submit — your result will show up on screen.
- Download it and print a copy to keep safe.
One small but important tip: once your scorecard appears, double-check your name, roll number, and marks. If anything looks wrong, reach out to BCI right away instead of sitting on it.
Why this exam actually matters
Clearing AIBE isn't just another exam tick-box — it's the final gate before you can actually practice law in Indian courts. Candidates who clear the cutoff get a Certificate of Practice (CoP) from BCI. Without this certificate, even enrolled advocates aren't allowed to step into a courtroom. So for most law graduates, this is genuinely the last hurdle standing between finishing law school and starting real practice.
What's the cutoff likely to be?
AIBE isn't meant to be a ranking exam — it just checks whether you know enough practical law to practice safely. That's why the passing marks are kept fairly low compared to other competitive law exams. Usually, general category candidates need around 45% to clear it, while SC, ST, and PwD candidates get a bit of relaxation, with cutoffs closer to 40%. That said, the exact AIBE 21 cutoff and pass percentage will only be confirmed once BCI shares the official numbers along with the result.
Before the result drops
Keep your roll number, application ID, and date of birth ready — these are the only things you'll need to check your score. Also, results days tend to bring a rush of traffic to the website, so if it feels slow right after the announcement, it's worth trying again after a bit rather than repeatedly refreshing.
Lastly, stick to official sources only — the AIBE and BCI websites are the safest places to confirm the result date, cutoff, scorecard link, and CoP details. Skip anything you see floating around on social media unless it's linked back to the official site.
