AIBE 20 Admit Cards Out; Exam Set for November 30

AIBE 20 Admit Cards Out; Exam Set for November 30

The Bar Council of India (BCI) has released the admit cards for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 20. The exam will be conducted on November 30, 2025, and registered candidates can now download their hall tickets from the official portal, allindiabarexamination.com.

Candidates are advised to review all details mentioned on the admit card carefully and ensure they carry the printed copy along with valid identification on the exam day.

How to Download the AIBE 20 Admit Card

To access the admit card, candidates must:

  1. Visit allindiabarexamination.com

  2. Click on the Login option

  3. Enter their ID and password

  4. Open the Admit Card section to view and download the hall ticket

The downloaded copy should be kept safely for use at the examination centre.

AIBE 20 Exam Structure

AIBE 20 will feature 100 questions covering 19 subjects essential for legal practice in India. The paper will include questions from:

  • Constitutional Law

  • Indian Penal Code & Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita

  • Criminal Procedure Code & Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita

  • Civil Procedure Code

  • Evidence Act & Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution

  • Family Law

  • Public Interest Litigation

  • Administrative Law

  • Professional Ethics

  • Company Law

  • Environmental Law

  • Cyber Law

  • Labour & Industrial Law

  • Law of Torts, including Motor Vehicles Act and Consumer Protection

  • Taxation

  • Contract Law

  • Specific Relief

  • Property Law

  • Negotiable Instruments

  • Land Acquisition

  • Intellectual Property Law

The All India Bar Examination serves as a post-enrolment qualification test to assess the legal knowledge of law graduates and certify their eligibility to practise law in India.

Preparation Tips for AIBE 20

  • Focus on high-weightage topics such as Constitutional Law, IPC, CrPC and Evidence

  • Review updates in BNS, BNSS and BSA

  • Solve previous years’ question papers

  • Prepare concise revision notes

  • Refer to Bare Acts for section-based questions

  • Study Professional Ethics thoroughly

  • Manage time efficiently during the exam

  • Carry the admit card and ID proof on exam day

With admit cards now available, candidates are encouraged to finalise their preparation and ensure all exam-related formalities are completed in advance.

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