What is the qualifying score of AIBE 2018? Please update.

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7 years ago
Qualifying requires 40 marks. No negative markings. Each answer carry one mark. There are 100 questions.

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7 years ago
Hi, Bar Council of India (BCI) is the exam conducting authority of AIBE. BCI conducts this exam to evaluate whether a law graduate possesses the required aptitude to practice law in the country or not. Qualifying score of AIBE varies every year. It is not possible to predict the same. All the Be

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Yes, candidates can raise objection on AIBE Answer Key. Based on the objections received, the AIBE Final Answer Key will be released. The AIBE Result is declared based on the final answer key.

There is no negative marking in the exam. But one mark is given for every correct answer. In case you leave any questions unanswered, nothing will be deducted.

AIBE Marking Scheme 2026

ParticularsDetails
Negative MarkingNo
Number of questions100
Marks per question 1
Total Marks100

The AIBE provisional answer key will be released soon after the exam. It will be published on allindiabarexamination.com. The objection window will open thereafter for candidates to challenge discrepancies.

Candidates who will successfully pass the AIBE exam will be issued the CoP by BCI. The qualified candidates will have to collect their Certificate of Practice from their respective State Bar Councils. It is a mandatory document to practice Law in India.

No, you cannot submit challenges against the AIBE answer key offline. Objections must be submitted online only through the official website, allindiabarexamination.com.

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