Who are exempted from AIBE?
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AIBE (All India Bar Exam) is a mandatory examination for law professionals to practice law in India. However, candidates who graduated with their three-year LLB or five-year LLB degree before 2009 or 2010 are not required to do so ,this implies that graduates before the year 2009 (till 2008) are exempted from the All India Bar Exam (AIBE) .
To know more about the examination, candidates can refer to the official website of the institute or shiksha.
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The All India Bar Examinations AIBE are conducted by the Bar Council of India to certify law graduates to practice in a court. The applicant who can fulfill the following criteria is eligible for the AIBE exam:
1. You have passed any law degree examination, be it a three-year LL.B. Course, a five-year LL.B. Course, or an LL. M.
2. You are eligible if you have obtained a passing percentage in your degree course.
3. There is no age limit, and you can appear for the AIBE exam at any age with your law degree.
4. The applicant must have an enrollment ID issued by the State Bar Council, from which you obtained your law degree.
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