AIBE 20 Admit Card Expected by THIS Time on November 15
AIBE 20 Admit Card will be released on November 15, 2025. The expected release time is by 10 PM. Candidates can download it from the official website for the exam scheduled on November 30, 2025.
The BCI is expected to release the AIBE 20 Admit Card on November 15, 2025 , by either 2 PM, 6 PM or 10 PM . Candidates who have successfully applied for the exam can download the Admit Card from the official website, i.e., allindiabarexamination.com , by using their registration number and password. AIBE or All India Bar Examination is a qualifying examination for law graduates to get the Certificate of Practice (COP), which is required to practice law in the Indian courts. The AIBE 20 admit card will contain important information such as the candidate’s name and roll number, name and address of the exam centre, date and time of the examination, and guidelines for examination day.
Candidates are advised to verify all details carefully after downloading the admit card. Any discrepancies should be reported immediately to the Bar Council of India before the exam date. Test-takers must carry a printed copy of the admit card, along with a valid photo ID proof, to the exam centre.
AIBE 20 Admit Card Expected Release Time
As per prior trends, the anticipated release time of AIBE 20 Admit Card has been analysed in the following tabular format.
Event | Details |
AIBE 20 Admit Card Release Date | November 15, 2025 |
Expected Release Time 1 | By 2 AM (mostly) |
Expected release Time 2 | By 6 PM (delayed) |
Expected Release Time 3 | Before 10 PM (if further delayed) |
Official website to download admit card | allindiabarexamination.com |
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The AIBE 20 Exam is on November 30, 2025 , in offline mode. at various exam centres in the country. The test is designed to test a candidate’s analytical skills and knowledge of fundamental legal principles. It is 100 MCQs from the following topics:
- Constitutional Law
- Criminal Law
- Civil Procedure Code
- Indian Penal Code
- Evidence Act
- Contract Law
- Professional Ethics
- Human Rights Law
There is no negative marking, and the exam time is 3 hours and 30 minutes . Those candidates who secure the minimum qualifying marks as prescribed by the BCI will be declared as qualified.
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