AIBE 21 Exam Successfully Conducted: Key Information for Law Graduates
Overview of AIBE 21
The Bar Council of India (BCI) successfully held the All India Bar Examination (AIBE 21) today in a traditional pen-and-paper format. This examination is essential for law graduates who wish to practice law in India. Those who pass the exam are eligible to apply for the Certificate of Practice (COP), which is a prerequisite for practicing in Indian courts.
Next Steps After Passing AIBE
Candidates should note that AIBE results are announced as either 'Pass' or 'Fail', without any ranks or specific scores. Once they pass, they can apply for the COP through their respective State Bar Councils (SBCs).
Documents Needed for COP Application
To apply for the Certificate of Practice, candidates typically need to provide the following documents:
1. A copy of the AIBE scorecard or result
2. LLB degree certificate or proof of law qualification
3. ID proof (such as Aadhaar card, passport, etc.)
4. Any additional documents requested by the State Bar Council
How to Obtain the AIBE Certificate of Practice
Track Status / Contact State Bar Council
If the status on the website indicates 'Certificate Dispatched', candidates should reach out to their State Bar Council or visit their official website to receive it.
Submitting the Application
Some State Bar Councils may require candidates to submit a formal application along with the necessary documents for verification.
Receiving the Certificate
After successful verification, candidates will be issued their AIBE 21 Certificate of Practice (COP).
What If You Do Not Pass the Exam?
Candidates who do not pass AIBE 21 should not lose hope. The Bar Council conducts this examination regularly, offering law graduates additional chances to take the test and achieve the required qualification.
