All India Bar Examination (AIBE 20) will be conducted by the Bar Council of India (BCI) in 2025. This is a national-level test required by those law graduates who desire to practice in Indian courts and acquire the Certificate of Practice (CoP). AIBE 20 is supposed to be announced in September 2025, and the exam will probably take place in December 2025.
Key Highlights & Important Dates
| Event | Date (Tentative) |
| Notification Release | September 2025 |
| Registration Start | September 2025 (end) |
| Registration End | To be notified |
| Exam Date | December 2025 (likely 21 or 22 December) |
| Exam Duration | 3 Hours |
| Exam Mode | Offline (Pen & Paper) |
| Number of Questions | 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Eligibility Criteria for AIBE 20 Notification 2025
Candidates who intend to apply to AIBE 20 should meet the following requirements:
- Should have a 3-year LLB or 5 5-year integrated LLB diploma from a recognized institution.
- Candidates taking the exam do not have an age limit.
- The limit is not set on the number of tries; the candidates may reappear until passing.
- Applications must be registered with a State Bar Council.
- Applicants will be required to post valid documents, such as a photograph, a signature, an LLB certificate/marksheet, and an ID proof.
Application Process for AIBE 20 Notification 2025
When the registration window is available, candidates can apply online on the official AIBE site. The expected process is:
- Go to the AIBE portal and click on the link AIBE 20 Registration.
- Registered with your name, date of birth, email, and mobile number.
- Get a different registration number and password to log in.
- Create an account and complete academic, personal, and communication information.
- Add the required documents in the prescribed format in the form of a scan.
- Choose the exam city.
- You can make a payment of the application fee online with the help of a credit/debit card, net banking, or UPI.
- Send and save the form and download the confirmation slip.
Before the final date, a correction window can be offered to the candidates to correct the errors.

Exam Pattern & Syllabus for AIBE 20 Notification 2025
The AIBE 20 exam pattern will follow previous editions with:
| Particulars | Details |
| Mode of Exam | Offline (Pen and Paper) |
| Duration | 3 Hours |
| Number of Questions | 100 |
| Type of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
| Marking Scheme | No negative marking |
Subjects Covered: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law, Family Law, Evidence Act, Professional Ethics, and other core legal subjects.
The criteria under qualification are normally:
- 40% for General / OBC candidates
- Relaxed minimum regarding SC / ST categories.
Application Fee for AIBE 20 Notification 2025
The fee for AIBE 20 is expected to remain similar to previous sessions:
| Category | Fee (₹) |
| General / OBC | 3,560 |
| SC / ST | 2,560 |
Candidates must pay the fee online while submitting the application form.
Important Instructions for Candidates
- Make certain that one is eligible.
- Have copies of documents required prepared in the required format, kept on hand.
- Apply before the final date to prevent errors on the server.
- Take practice mock tests in order to get used to the offline paper format.
- Attend crucial law courses like Constitutional Law, Evidence Act, and Professional Ethics.
- Store login details and the admit card in a safe place to be used in the future.
- Always check the official AIBE site to get updated and notified.
Important Links for AIBE 20 Notification 2025
| AIBE Website | allindiabarexamination.com |
| Notification Link | Click here |
| Homepage | Click here |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. When is the AIBE 20 going to be published?
It is expected in September 2025.
Q2. What is the exam date for AIBE 20?
The test will probably take place in December 2025.
Q3. Who can apply for AIBE 20?
3-year LLB or 5-year integrated LLB degree holders of a recognized institution.
Q4. Does AIBE 20 have an age restriction?
No, it has no age limit.
Q5. In AIBE, how many attempts are permitted?
The number of attempts has no constraint; a candidate may resume again until he/she qualify.
