AIBE 20 Exam: Last Chance to Apply and Know the Pattern

G GOWTHAM
The All india Bar Examination (AIBE) 20 is around the corner, and today is the final date to apply. Here’s everything candidates need to know about the exam pattern and application process:

1 About AIBE

· The All india Bar Examination is conducted by the Bar Council of India.

· It is a mandatory exam for law graduates to practice in indian courts.

· AIBE tests practical legal knowledge, analytical skills, and understanding of law.

2 Exam Date and application Deadline

· Today is the last date to apply for AIBE 20.

· Interested candidates must visit the official AIBE website and submit their applications immediately.

3 Exam Pattern Overview

· Mode: Offline (pen and paper-based) or online (check official notification).

· Duration: Typically 3 hours.

· Questions: Objective type, multiple-choice questions covering various law subjects.

· Total Marks: Usually 100 marks, with no negative marking.

4 Key Subjects in AIBE 20

· Constitutional Law

· criminal Law

· Civil Law

· Evidence Law

· Professional Ethics and Practice

· Other relevant subjects as per the Bar Council of india syllabus

5 Key Takeaway

· AIBE 20 is a must-clear exam for law graduates wishing to practice in courts.

· Submit your application before today’s deadline to secure your slot.

· Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and subjects for better preparation.

 

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