The announcement of the results represents an essential moment for newly enrolled advocates. Only those who pass the AIBE exam will be allowed to practice law before courts and tribunals in India.
Provisional answer key already released
BCI had released the provisional answer key for AIBE 20 on December 3, 2025. Candidates were allowed to raise objections within a specified window. That process has now concluded. Based on trends from previous years, the final answer key and results are expected to be released by the end of December or in early January. However, the council has not announced an official result date so far.
Once declared, the final answer key will be binding. No objections will be accepted after its release.
Where to check AIBE 20 result 2025
The AIBE 20 result will be available only on the official website. Candidates must visit allindiabarexamination.com to access their scorecards. BCI has consistently clarified that results and answer keys are not published on third-party websites.
To check the result, candidates will need their login credentials. The result link will be activated on the homepage once the declaration is made. After logging in, candidates can view and download their scorecards in PDF format. It is advised to save and print the document for future use.
AIBE 20 result 2025: Steps to download
Candidates can follow these steps to download their scorecard:
Visit allindiabarexamination.com
Click on the link titled “AIBE 20 Result 2025”
Enter the registration number or roll number
Log in using the password or date of birth
View the scorecard on the screen
Download and save the PDF
Details mentioned on the scorecard
The AIBE 20 scorecard carries important information. It includes the candidate’s name, roll or registration number, and marks obtained. The pass or fail status is clearly mentioned. Category-wise cut-off marks are also listed. The scorecard features the candidate’s photograph and signature. For qualified candidates, it confirms eligibility for the Certificate of Practice.
About the AIBE 20 examination
The All India Bar Examination is a qualifying test conducted by BCI to assess whether newly enrolled advocates meet minimum professional standards. AIBE 20 consisted of 100 objective-type questions from 19 core legal subjects. These included Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Evidence Law, Company Law, Family Law, Labour Law, Cyber Law, and Taxation.
Notably, the exam also covered the newly introduced Bharatiya criminal law codes, ensuring assessment aligned with India’s updated legal framework.