Important Guidelines Released for AIBE 21 Exam by Bar Council of India
Key Updates for AIBE 21 Candidates
New Delhi: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has published comprehensive guidelines for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 21. This is crucial information for candidates planning to take the exam scheduled for June 7, 2026. The registration process for AIBE 21 is currently open, and candidates can apply online until April 30, 2026, via the official website.
Exam Date and Entry Regulations
Before attending the exam, candidates should familiarize themselves with certain regulations. The AIBE 21 will be conducted on June 7, 2026, using OMR sheets in an offline format at various centers. It is mandatory for candidates to arrive at their designated center at the time specified on their admit card. Entry into the examination hall will be closed once the exam begins, and latecomers will not be permitted under any circumstances.
Mandatory Valid Photo ID
Candidates must bring a printed admit card along with a valid photo ID issued by the government. Acceptable forms of identification include Aadhaar card, passport, voter ID, or driving license. Those who fail to present these documents will not be allowed to take the exam.
Online Application Process
To register, candidates need to fill out the online application form available on the official AIBE website. They must provide personal details, enrollment information, and academic qualifications. Required documents should also be uploaded. After completing the form, candidates are required to pay the prescribed examination fee online.
Once the application is successfully submitted, candidates should download a copy of the confirmation page for future reference. The Bar Council of India has provided a clear list of permitted and prohibited items inside the examination hall.
Strict Measures Against Cheating
Electronic devices such as mobile phones, calculators, smartwatches, earphones, and other communication tools are strictly prohibited. Candidates found violating these rules may face severe consequences.
Candidates with standard disabilities will be granted additional time according to the regulations. Accommodations will only be provided after the necessary documentation is submitted. The council advises all candidates to carefully adhere to the instructions to avoid disqualification.
