AIBE 20 (XX) Exam: Awaiting Official Notification and Schedule
The official notification for the AIBE 20 (XX) exam is expected soon. Find out the tentative schedule, eligibility criteria, exam pattern, and what it means for your legal career. ________________________________________

For thousands of law graduates across India, the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is the final hurdle before they can practice law. The Bar Council of India (BCI) is responsible for this critical certification exam, and the official notification for AIBE 20 (XX) is eagerly awaited. As of today, the notification has not been released, but reliable sources suggest it is imminent. This article provides a comprehensive overview of what aspirants can expect and how to prepare for this crucial examination.
The AIBE is a mandatory test to assess a law graduate's fundamental knowledge and analytical skills, ensuring a minimum benchmark for legal practice in India. Those who successfully pass the exam are awarded a Certificate of Practice (CoP), which legally entitles them to appear in any court across the country.
Tentative Dates and Key Details
While the official dates are yet to be announced, based on past trends, a tentative schedule has been established. This gives aspirants a timeline to plan their preparation.
Event | Tentative Date |
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Notification Release | August 31, 2025 (Expected) |
Application Window | September 2025 |
Exam Date | December 2025 |
Result Declaration | January 2026 |
The application process will be entirely online, and it is crucial to submit the form within the given timeframe. The application fee is expected to be ₹3,560 for General/OBC/EWS candidates and ₹2,560 for SC/ST/PwBD candidates.
Eligibility and Exam Pattern
The AIBE 20 (XX) is a certification exam for law graduates. You must have completed your 3-year or 5-year LLB degree from a BCI-recognized university and be enrolled with a State Bar Council to be eligible to apply.
The exam pattern is designed to test your core legal knowledge. It is an offline, pen-and-paper test with 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering 19 subjects. The exam duration is 3.5 hours, and there is no negative marking. In a significant change from previous years, the new Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, and Evidence Act—the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA)—are expected to be part of the syllabus.
Candidates are allowed to carry Bare Acts without notes into the examination hall, which makes a strong understanding of legal principles and their practical application essential.
The Path Forward for Aspirants
As you await the official notification, it is an ideal time to start preparing. Focus on the core subjects and practice with previous year's question papers. Stay in touch with the official BCI website for the latest announcements.
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