AIBE 20 Registration 2025 Begins: Everything Law Aspirants Need to Know
(Candidates should regularly check the official site for updates: allindiabarexamination.com)3️⃣ Step-by-Step Registration Process 🖥️1. Visit the official website: allindiabarexamination.com2. Click on “AIBE XX Registration” link.3. Fill in details – name, email, mobile number, law qualification details.4. Upload required documents (photo, signature, enrollment certificate, etc.).5. Pay the registration fee online.6. Submit and download the application form for future reference.4️⃣ Application Fees 💰· General/OBC Candidates: ₹3,500 – ₹4,000 (approx.)· SC/ST Candidates: ₹2,500 – ₹2,800 (approx.)
(Exact fee structure available on the official website)5️⃣ AIBE 20 Exam Pattern & Syllabus 📚· Mode: Offline (pen-and-paper).· Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).· Subjects Covered (important ones):o Constitutional Lawo indian Penal Code (IPC)o criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)o Civil Procedure Code (CPC)o Evidence Acto Family Lawo Public Interest Litigation (PIL)o Professional Ethicso Environmental Law· Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes.· Qualifying Marks: 40% (General/OBC), 35% (SC/ST).✅ Final TakeawayThe AIBE 20 is a gateway exam for law graduates to begin their legal careers. With registrations now open, candidates must apply on time, prepare thoroughly, and keep documents ready.👉 Clearing AIBE doesn’t just get you a certificate – it formally empowers you to practice law in India.
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