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Upcoming Release of AIBE 20 Result 2025 by Bar Council of India

The Bar Council of India is on the verge of announcing the AIBE 20 Result 2025, which candidates can check online. The results will be based on the final answer key, which will be released beforehand. Candidates must secure the minimum cutoff marks to pass and obtain their law practice certificate. This article outlines the steps to access results and the required scores for different categories, ensuring candidates are well-informed ahead of the announcement.
 

Anticipated Announcement of AIBE 20 Result 2025



The Bar Council of India (BCI) is set to unveil the results for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE 20 Result 2025) shortly. Candidates can expect the results to be published online on the BCI's official website, allindiabarexamination.com. Following the announcement, candidates will have the opportunity to view their results and download their scorecards by entering their login credentials. The examination took place on November 30, 2025.


Final Answer Key Release

Final Answer Key to be Released Before Results


Candidates should note that the BCI will issue the final answer key prior to the results announcement. The results will be determined based on this final answer key.


How to Access the Results

When and Where to Check the Results


The BCI is anticipated to release the results shortly after the new year. Once available, candidates can download their scorecards by following these steps:


1. Visit the official website allindiabarexamination.com.


2. Click on the results link visible on the homepage.


3. Enter your roll number and password, then submit.


4. The result will appear on your screen, allowing you to check and download the scorecard.


The scorecard will contain essential details, including the candidate's name, enrollment number, result status, roll number, and the names, signature, and photograph of the father or husband.


Cutoff Marks for Passing

Minimum Cutoff Marks Required to Pass


To successfully pass the examination, candidates must achieve the designated minimum cutoff marks. Only those who meet this requirement will receive a certificate to practice law. Candidates from the General and OBC categories must secure at least 45 percent marks, while SC/ST/Disabled candidates need a minimum of 40 percent.