AIBE 19 Registration Ends Today: Check Revised Eligibility and Schedule

AIBE 19 registration ends today, November 15, 2024. Eligibility has been revised, allowing final-year law students and those without enrollment certificates to apply. The exam is on December 22, 2024, and the admit card will be released on December 15.

 
AIBE 19 Registration Ends Today: Check Revised Eligibility and Schedule

The last date for the AIBE 19 registration process is today, that is, 15 November 2024. The aspiring candidates who have not registered themselves yet can do the same. But they can submit their fee till 18 November 2024 as the window for the fee payment is available through the official website (allindiabarexamination.com).

Update on Eligibility for AIBE 19
Major Relief From BCI: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has relaxed the eligibility criteria of AIBE 19 on the lines of the recent judgment from the Supreme Court of India. Final Year Students studying, as well as those students who do not have an enrollment certificate and were otherwise ineligibles, can now get themselves registered for the exam. These candidates shall produce:

Scanned copies of documents required; self-attested.
Undertaking drawn addressed to the AIBE Department, Bar Council of India in the prescribed format.
This version has increased the applicant base and gives much leeway to aspiring lawyers.

Extended Dates of Registration and Schedule Changes
BCI has extended the registration several times as it received a large number of applicants. For the latest schedule:

The applicants can correct their application forms till November 22, 2024.
The AIBE 19 admit card will be available from December 15, 2024.
The AIBE 19 exam is scheduled on December 22, 2024.
Eligibility to Appear in AIBE 19

Eligibility Percentage Remains the Same:

For the general and OBC candidates: 45% minimum
Sc/ST and disabled candidates: 40% minimum

Why AIBE 19 is so Important?
The AIBE is an entrance to give access to the recipients of this test, where the law graduates are given the Certificate of Practice. From it, they have the freedom to practice advocacy in India. The AIBE tests if the candidate has knowledge of the law, whether the student has sufficient competence and meets the standard requirements of the legal profession.

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