All India Bar Examination
Bar Council of India, 21 Rouse Avenue Institutional Area, ITO, Near Bal Bhawan New Delhi-110002, AIBE Helpline - 011-49225022/23, Email id barexam@barcouncilofindia.org, Website www.barcouncilofindia.org
The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is conducted by the Bar Council of India
Details of AIBE X 2017 are given here for advocates who will be taking the exam to be awarded Certificate of Practice
Candidates can check the complete information of AIBE X 2017 application process, eligibility criteria and other information on this page below
About the AIBE
The objective of The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is to examine an advocate's capability to practice the profession of law in India
The AIBE will assess skills at a basic level, and is intended to set a minimum benchmark for admission to the practice of law; it addresses a candidate’s analytical abilities and understanding basic knowledge of law
Candidates will have 11 languages to choose for attempting the examination
Eligibility Criteria for AIBE 2017
Candidate must pass LLB and Candidate must be enrolled with any State Bar Council
Application Form
Candidates can apply All India Bar Examination 2017 by "Online" only. The All India Bar Examination (AIBE IX) is going to be held on 26th March 2017
The Registration Process for AIBE X is open. Candidates who wish to apply for AIBE (10) need to registrar themselves before applying online
To registrar, visit AIBE
Website www.allindiabarexamination.com/registration.aspx.After successful AIBE Registration you can login to your account
Mode of Application
i) There is only one mode of application i.e. online which can be accessed by a candidate after registering on the AIBE website by creating a login account
The Online Application Form can be submitted only between 16th January 2017 and 26th February 2017. The submitted Online Registration Form and other details will be available and accessible in the login account of the candidate
ii) No copies of the filled in Online Application Form or uploaded certificates/documents need to be sent to the BCI Office for candidates applying for AIBE (X) onwards
Kindly click here to register Online
Complete the application form and send it to "All India Bar Examination" Bar Council of India, 21 Rouse Avenue Institutional Area, ITO, Near Bal Bhawan New Delhi-110002
How to apply
Fill up your Personal, Educational and other Information on this link then click Finish Button
Registration Number and Password of your Account is generated and will be sent back to your e-mail ID
Now click ‘Login button on AIBE Site and enter your Registration Number and Password. Then get printout of your Challan Copy
Deposit Fee only on the said printed challan at any branch of SBI after 24 hrs. of registration
After 24 hrs again Login to your account and take a print of the application form, written down Journal number provided by SBI on it send its hard copy along with requisite documents at BCI
Complete the application form and send it to "All India Bar Examination" Bar Council of India, 21 Rouse Avenue Institutional Area, ITO, Near Bal Bhawan New Delhi-110002
Admit Card
It is made clear that no admit card copy shall be send to the address of candidate through post. To download visit the offical website www.allindiabarexamination.com
Admit Cards will be available online; candidates are requested to download their admit card as per the dates mentioned on the website For more detail please visit website: www.allindiabarexamination.com
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
For All India Bar Examination-X
Topic / Subject - Number of Questions:
Limitation Act - 02
Corporate Social Responsibility - 02
Family Law - 02
Jurisprudence - 03
Administration Law - 03
Professional Ethics& Cases of Professional misconduct under B.C.I rules- 04
ADR + Arbitration Act - 04
Company Law (2013) - 04
Constitutional Law - 05
Environmental Law - 05
C.P.C - 05
Public International Law - 05
Cyber Law - 05
I.P.C - 06
Labour + Indus trial Law - 06
Law of Tort, including Motor Vehicle Accidents and Consumer Protection Law - 06
Evidence - 08
Cr. P.C - 10
Law of Contract, Specific Relief, Prop Laws, Spl Contract N.I Act - 15
Total - 100 Questions
Official website for All India Bar Examination www.allindiabarexamination.com
All India Bar Examination
Bar Council of India, 21 Rouse Avenue Institutional Area, ITO, Near Bal Bhawan New Delhi-110002, AIBE Helpline - 011-49225022/23, Email id barexam@barcouncilofindia.org, Website www.barcouncilofindia.org
AIBE (X) 2017 IMPORTANT DATES
Online Registration begins from 16th January 2017
Offline Registration Forms Sales begin from 16th January 2017
Bank Payment through Challan starts from 17th January 2017
Online Registration & Offline Forms Sales Closes 26th February 2017
Last Date for Payment of Challan for Online & Offline Application 28th February 2017
Last Date for Completion of Online Form 02nd March 2017
Last Date for Receiving Offline Application Forms at BCI-Delhi 07th March 2017 (05.00 pm)
Online Release of Admit Cards for Online & Offline Application 15th March 2017
Date of Examination (AIBE)-2017: 26th March 2017
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