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All India Bar Examination conducted on March 6, 2013
The results of the first AIBE are expected to be released around March 19, 2013 through the BCI Website (www.barcouncilofindia.org)
First All India Bar Examination Results Declared
Before visiting the branch please download the Challan copy from this website and fill it.
The Bar Council of India will issue a Certificate of Practice to the candidates who successfully clears the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).
The All India Bar Examination will be
conducted on a bi-annual basis every year in April and November. In
the event of not clearing the All India Bar Examination in the first
attempt, you can appear for it the next time and clear it to obtain
your Certificate of Practice. Do note that there are no limits on the
number of attempts to clear the All India Bar Examination.
AIBE Helpline - 011-49225022, 011-49225023
email id barexam@barcouncilofindia.org
Check your results at :
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AIBE Results 2013,AIBE 2013 Results
All India Bar Examination conducted on March 6, 2013
The results of the first AIBE are expected to be released around March 19, 2013 through the BCI Website (www.barcouncilofindia.org)
First All India Bar Examination Results Declared
Apply Online
An online application system is provided for applying All
India Bar Examination. With this system the applicant can:
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Apply for the examination online click here
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Upload photograph, signature, and supporting documents.
The login to this interface is through your registered
username and a password. Keep this information safe and do not
disclose the username/email id and password to anyone. All users
already registered should follow these instructions to ensure receipt of
future emails.
AIBE Exam FEE
Fresh Candidates:
If you are attempting the All India Bar Examination for the first time, then you need to pay Rs. 1900/- as examination fee. SBI charges additional Rs. 50/- as their processing fee. So total amount is Rs. 1950.Repeat Candidates:
If you have attempted the All India Bar
Examination earlier, then you need to pay Rs. 1400/- as examination
fee. SBI charges additional Rs. 50/- as their processing fee. So total
amount is Rs. 1450.
Please note that the repeat candidates need to provide their previous year's roll number.
The fee will be deposited in any State Bank of India branch using the SBI Challan specially prescribed for Bar Council of India for the purpose of All India Bar Examination (AIBE).Before visiting the branch please download the Challan copy from this website and fill it.
ALL INDIA BAR EXAM STRUCTURE & PATTERN
The All India Bar Examination will have one hundred (100) multiple-choice questions spread across various subjects. The subjects are taken from the syllabi prescribed by the Bar Council of India for the three-year and five-year Ll.B. programmes at law schools in India (as set out under Schedule I to the Bar Council of India Rules).
These subjects are divided into two
categories: the first comprises subjects that may be considered
‘foundational’ in nature, those that form the basis for large areas
of law; the second comprises other subjects, which a new entrant to
the legal profession must also have a basic understanding of.
Schedule I to this document contains the list of subjects that would
be tested in the All-India Bar Examination and the weightage ascribed
to each of these areas.
The All India Bar Examination shall be structured with multiple-choice questions (that
is, the correct answer would have to be marked out in the Optical
Mark Recognition (‘OMR’) format answer sheet provided, and no writing
of an answer would be required.) These questions will be divided
into ‘knowledge-based’ and ‘reasoning’ questions, and advocates will
be allowed a maximum of three hours and thirty minutes (3 hours 30
minutes) to complete the All India Bar Examination. The emphasis
throughout is on assessing an advocate’s understanding of an area of
law, rather than on the ability to memorise large texts or rules from
different areas of law.
The All India Bar Examination will be
‘open-book’, which means that advocates may bring in any reading
materials or study aids that they choose, such as the preparatory
materials provided for the All India Bar Examination, textbooks and
treatises, and even handwritten notes. Advocates may not bring in any
electronic devices, such as laptop computers, mobile phones, or any
device equipped with a radio transceiver (such as pagers) at the
examination centre.
The results generated after the answer
scripts are corrected will simply state whether an advocate has or
has not qualified for practice (that is, whether the advocate has
passed or failed the All India Bar Examination); no percentage,
percentile, rankings, or absolute marks will be declared.
The preparatory materials shall contain
model question papers and an examination guide for the All India Bar
Examination; aside from this, model question papers will be available
on the website of the Bar Council of India
(www.barcouncilofindia.org) from August 16, 2010 onwards. The
preparatory materials are being prepared with inputs from
well-respected members of legal academia.
AII INDIA BAR EXAM SYLLABUS
Advocates will be required to answer
questions from twenty subjects. The subjects are taken from the
syllabi prescribed by the Bar Council of India for the three-year and
five-year Ll.B. programmes at law schools in India (as set out under
Schedule I to the Bar Council of India Rules).
These subjects are divided into two
categories. The Examination paper will comprise at least seven (7)
questions from each ‘Category I’ subject, of which three (3) will be
Category A questions, and four (4) will be Category B questions
(‘Category A’ and ‘Category B’ questions are described in detail
below). The paper will also have twenty-three (23) questions from the
‘Category II’ subjects as a whole, and these twenty-three questions
will include questions from at least five (5) Category II subjects.
All questions from Category II subjects will be Category B questions.
Category I subjects will be tested in
Part I of the question paper, and Category II subjects will be tested
in Part II of the question paper.
The Category I and Category II subjects are set out below:
Moving forward, this exam will be a
bi-annual affair, to be held in April and November of every year.
The actual dates will be announced before the application process
begins every year.
| Serial Number | Category / Subject | Number of Questions |
| Category I (Part I of the Paper) | ||
| 1 | Alternative Dispute Resolution | 7 |
| 2 | Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act | 7 |
| 3 | Constitutional Law | 7 |
| 4 | Contract Law, including Specific Relief, Special Contracts, and Negotiable Instruments | 7 |
| 5 | Criminal Law I: The Indian Penal Code | 7 |
| 6 | Criminal Procedure | 7 |
| 7 | Drafting, Pleading, and Conveyancing | 7 |
| 8 | Evidence | 7 |
| 9 | Jurisprudence | 7 |
| 10 | Professional Ethics and the Professional Code of Conduct for Advocates | 7 |
| 11 | Property Law | 7 |
| Category II (Part II of the Paper) | ||
| 12 | Administrative Law | 23 questions in all, and these questions will include questions from at least 5 subjects in Category II |
| 13 | Company Law | |
| 14 | Environmental Law | |
| 15 | Family Law | |
| 16 | Human Rights Law | |
| 17 | Labour and Industrial Law | |
| 18 | Law of Tort, including Motor Vehicle Accidents, and Consumer Protection Law | |
| 19 | Principles of Taxation Law | |
| 20 | Public International Law |
The Bar Council of India will issue a Certificate of Practice to the candidates who successfully clears the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).
This certificate is under the signature
of the Chairman of Bar Council of India and Chairman of State Bar
Councilto the address of the successful advocate.
Candidates who successfully cleared the
examination shall be receivin the Certificate of Practice within 30
days of the date of declaration of results.
AIBE Helpline - 011-49225022, 011-49225023
email id barexam@barcouncilofindia.org
Check your results at :
barcouncilofindia/
barcouncilofindia.org/
barcouncilofindia.org/results-of-the-aibe-exams-held-on-march-6-2013/
http://www.tatkalrailwayreservation.com/2013/12/all-india-bar-exam-results-2013aibe.html










