AIBE 19 result declared on allindiabarexamination.com, check direct link here

The results for AIBE 19, held on December 22, 2024, have been released by the Bar Council of India on March 21, 2025. Candidates can check their results by visiting the official website and entering their roll number and date of birth. The passing marks for General/OBC candidates are 42 marks, while SC/ST/disabled candidates need 37 marks. Candidates must also upload the required enrolment certificates if needed for certification.
AIBE 19 result declared on allindiabarexamination.com, check direct link here
AIBE 19 result released: Check passing marks and cutoff details now!
AIBE 19 Result: The results for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 19 have been officially declared by the Bar Council of India (BCI). Candidates who appeared for the AIBE 2024, conducted on December 22, can now access their results on the official website. The examination is a national-level certification exam for law graduates, granting them the certificate required to practice law.
The AIBE 19 results were released on March 21, 2025, after the final answer key was published on March 6. This year, due to the withdrawal of seven questions, the exam was based on 93 questions instead of the usual 100. Candidates can now check their results by logging into the official portal, entering their roll number and date of birth.
How to check AIBE 19 result
To check the AIBE 19 result, follow these simple steps:
Step 1: Visit the official website, allindiabarexamination.com.
Step 2: Click on the 'AIBE 19 Result 2024-25' link on the homepage.
Step 3: Enter your roll number and submit.
Step 4: Download your result for future reference.
Candidates who qualify must meet the prescribed minimum marks for their category. Those who are unable to access their result due to document discrepancies can upload the required enrolment certificate via the portal.

Passing marks and cutoffs for AIBE 19
The passing marks for AIBE 19 are based on the number of questions in the exam. For the General and OBC category, candidates need to score at least 45% of 93 marks, equating to 42 marks. For SC, ST, and disabled candidates, the required minimum is 40% of 93 marks, or 37 marks. These candidates will be granted a certificate to practice law from the Bar Council of India.
Important documents and final steps
It is important for candidates who signed an undertaking or uploaded incorrect documents during the exam to upload their enrolment certificates through the portal. This step is crucial to ensure the validity of their result and certification.
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