Don’t Miss Out! Correct Your AIBE 20 (XX) 2025 Application Today
The Bar Council of India (BCI) has extended the AIBE 20 (XX) 2025 application correction deadline to November 1, 2025. This is a non-negotiable step for law graduates aiming to appear for the November 30, 2025, exam and ultimately obtain the Certificate of Practice (CoP). Registered and fee-paid candidates must immediately log in to the official portal, check all personal, academic, and enrollment details, and rectify any discrepancies. Failure to fix errors by tomorrow's deadline could lead to complications with the admit card or result, jeopardizing your legal career. Act decisively now.

The window of opportunity to finalize their application for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 20 (XX) 2025 is rapidly closing. The Bar Council of India (BCI) has provided a crucial, last-minute extension, confirming that the application correction window will remain open until November 1, 2025. This notification serves as a final, urgent reminder for all registered and fee-paid candidates to meticulously review their submitted forms and correct any clerical or factual errors.
The AIBE, mandated by the BCI, is a compulsory qualifying examination that determines a law graduate's eligibility to receive the Certificate of Practice (CoP). With the examination scheduled for November 30, 2025, ensuring your application details are 100% accurate is paramount. Discrepancies between your application data, supporting documents, and the details on your upcoming Admit Card can create severe administrative hurdles, potentially barring you from the exam or delaying the issuance of your CoP. Log in to the official AIBE portal today—the final administrative step before focused preparation begins—and secure your application’s integrity.
URGENT: The Final November 1st Correction Deadline
The extension until November 1, 2025, is a grace period, not an invitation to procrastinate. This correction window is specifically designed to allow changes in details that are critical for verification and documentation. Candidates must treat this as a final scrutiny of their legal identity before the BCI proceeds with Admit Card generation.
- Eligibility Criterion: Only candidates who have successfully registered and paid the required application fee are entitled to access and use the correction facility.
- Correction Window Closure: The correction portal will close at the end of the day on November 1, 2025. No further requests for modifications will be entertained post this deadline.
- Admit Card Consequence: The AIBE 20 (XX) Admit Cards are scheduled for release on November 15, 2025. Errors left uncorrected now will be reflected on your Admit Card, necessitating a last-minute scramble to notify the BCI, which is inherently risky.
- Avoiding CoP Delays: Errors, particularly with the State Bar Council Enrollment Number, are the leading cause of results being temporarily "Withheld" or the issuance of the Certificate of Practice being significantly delayed.
Essential Fields to Verify and Correct
Aspirants are strongly advised to meticulously cross-verify every field against their original legal documents, such as their LL.B. degree, State Bar Council Enrollment Certificate, and Aadhaar Card. Even a minor typographical error can lead to complications.
- Personal Identification Details:
- Check for any spelling mistakes in your Name, Father's Name, and ensure the Date of Birth matches your matriculation certificate exactly.
- Verify the accuracy of your Aadhaar Number and other identification proofs provided.
- Enrollment and Educational Details:
- Critically verify your State Bar Council Enrollment Number and the corresponding State Bar Council. This is the single most important detail for your CoP.
- Confirm the Year of Enrollment and details regarding your LL.B. degree (3-year or 5-year course).
- Document and Preference Checks:
- Ensure clear, correctly sized scans of your Photograph and Signature have been uploaded, meeting the BCI’s technical specifications.
- Review and, if necessary, correct the choice or order of preference for your Exam City/Centre.
AIBE 20 (XX) Examination Roadmap for Law Aspirants
With the registration and correction phases concluding, candidates must now dedicate their entire focus to the exam itself, which is just weeks away. The AIBE is an offline, Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) test with no negative marking.
- AIBE 20 (XX) Exam Date: November 30, 2025
- Syllabus Focus: High-Weightage Subjects
- Constitutional Law: 10 Questions
- Criminal Procedure Code (Cr. P. C.): 10 Questions
- Code of Civil Procedure (C. P. C.): 10 Questions
- Indian Penal Code (I. P. C.): 8 Questions
- Evidence Act: 8 Questions
- Passing Criteria (Minimum Marks):
- General/OBC Candidates: 45% (45 Marks out of 100)
- SC/ST/PwD Candidates: 40% (40 Marks out of 100)
- Exam Strategy: The exam is open-book, allowing the use of Bare Acts without notes. Effective preparation now involves mastering the organization and index of these Bare Acts to quickly locate relevant sections during the examination.
CONCLUSION
The extension is a valuable second chance to ensure a smooth administrative path to the examination hall. Use this final day, November 1, 2025, wisely to secure your application and focus on the final leg of preparation for a successful career in law.
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