The Bar Council of India (BCI) has released the final answer key for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 19, held on December 22. The provisional answer key was published on December 29, with 28 questions dropped from the final tally. Results are anticipated soon, likely around the same time as last year’s release on March 27. Candidates can check their results by visiting allindiabarexamination.com and entering their details. The passing percentage is set at 45% for general and OBC candidates, and 40% for SC, ST, and disabled candidates, with adjustments for dropped questions.
AIBE 19 Final Answer Key Released: The Bar Council of India (BCI), which conducts the All India Bar Examination (AIBE), has published the official answer keys for AIBE 19 on its official website. The examination took place on December 22, with the provisional answer key made available on December 29. Candidates who sat for the exam can access the final answer keys at allindiabarexamination.com.
In the final answer key, 28 questions have been omitted, which totals seven questions from four sets of the AIBE.
As for the results, they are still awaited. The Council has not provided any updates regarding the AIBE 19 scorecards yet, but students can anticipate that results may be announced soon. Last year, the results were disclosed on March 27. Thus, candidates can expect the results to be released around the same timeframe.
AIBE XIX Result: How to Download
Step 1: Go to the official AIBE website — allindiabarexamination.com.
Step 2: Locate the result link.
Step 3: Enter the required details such as user ID and password.
Step 4: Submit and download your result.
The passing percentage is set at 45 percent for candidates from the general and OBC categories, and at 40 percent for SC, ST, and disabled candidates. Should any questions be excluded from the final answer key, the passing marks will be adjusted accordingly.
Meanwhile, there is no update on when the Consortium of National Law Universities will announce the results for CLAT UG 2025. The CLAT 2025, which is for admissions into five-year LLB courses in NLUs, took place on December 1, 2024, with results declared on December 7, 2024. The matter is expected to be heard on April 7.
The common law admission test (CLAT) 2025, conducted in December of the previous year, is crucial for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs in national law universities across the nation. Several petitions have been filed in various high courts alleging mistakes in the exam questions.
On December 20, 2024, a single judge of the Delhi High Court ordered the consortium to amend the result of CLAT 2025 due to inaccuracies in the answer key.
This ruling originated from the plea of a CLAT candidate, asserting that the answers to two questions in the entrance exam were incorrect. Appeals have been made to the division bench challenging the December 2024 ruling.
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Pleadings have also been submitted in other high courts claiming that several questions in the undergraduate exam were erroneous. Additional petitions have been filed contesting the CLAT results for postgraduate admissions.