AIBE XX (20) 2025 Exam – Complete Exam Day Checklist | Instructions | Items Allowed

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AIBE 2025 exam day checklist

The All India Bar Examination (AIBE-20) 2025, conducted by the Bar Council of India (BCI), will be held on November 30, 2025 in offline mode across designated exam centres. Candidates must carefully follow the exam-day checklist and instructions to avoid last-minute issues.

An important requirement for appearing in the exam is the AIBE 20 admit card 2025, along with a valid photo ID proof. Since the exam is a closed-book test, Bare Acts without notes or comments are permitted, making them one of the most essential items on the exam-day checklist.
In this article, we provide a complete AIBE 2025 exam day guide—covering the exam schedule, reporting time, checklist of items allowed, do’s and don’ts, and important instructions—to help candidates stay fully prepared and stress-free on the exam day

As per the latest AIBE-XX notification:

  1. Online registration: Sep 29–Oct 28, 2025
  2. Admit card: Nov 15, 2025
  3. Exam date: Nov 30, 2025

Table of Contents

  1. AIBE (20) 2025 Exam Dates & Schedule
  2. AIBE (20) Exam Day Checklist
  3.  AIBE (20) 2025 PWD Guidelines & Scribe Rules
  4. How to Attempt the AIBE Question Paper
  5. Tips for Staying Calm & Focused During AIBE
  6. AIBE Exam Day FAQs

1. AIBE 20 (XX) 2025 Exam Dates & Schedule

The All India Bar Examination (AIBE 20) 2025, conducted by the Bar Council of India (BCI), has released the official schedule for AIBE-XX. The exam date is November 30, 2025. Candidates can follow up from the AIBE website (allindiabarexamination.com).

To help candidates stay updated, here is the exact schedule for AIBE 20 2025:

Events Official Dates
Online Registration Opens September 29, 2025
Online Payment Begins September 29, 2025
Last Date for Online Registration October 28, 2025
Last Date for Online Payment October 29, 2025
Last Date for Application Correction October 31, 2025
Admit Card Release November 15, 2025
AIBE-XX Exam Date November 30, 2025

Passing criteria: 45% (General/OBC) and 40% (SC/ST & PwD).

1.1 AIBE 20 Exam Day Schedule & Reporting Time

The AIBE exam will be conducted in a single shift (timings as mentioned on the admit card) across centres in India. Plan to arrive 60–90 minutes early to complete verification smoothly. As per BCI guidelines, candidates are advised to:

  • Report to the exam centre at least 1 hour before the commencement of the test.
  • Carry the AIBE admit card 2025 and a valid photo ID proof for entry.
  • Follow the instructions mentioned on the AIBE hall ticket, including reporting time, seat allotment, and exam hall rules.

Reaching early helps candidates avoid last-minute stress and ensures smooth entry through the security and verification process.

2. AIBE (20) 2025 Exam Day Checklist

The All India Bar Examination (AIBE XX/20) 2025 is a qualifying test for law graduates, and candidates must follow strict exam-day guidelines issued by the Bar Council of India (BCI). Being well-prepared with the right documents and avoiding prohibited items is essential to ensure smooth entry and avoid disqualification. Here’s a complete exam day checklist with Do’s and Don’ts for AIBE 2025.

2.1 Items You Must Carry to the Exam Centre

On exam day, carry your AIBE 20 admit card 2025, a valid government ID (Aadhaar, Passport, Voter ID, or Driving License), and at least two black/blue pens. Only Bare Acts without notes, comments, or annotations are allowed, so check your materials in advance. Arrive at the centre one hour early to complete frisking without stress. Dress simply and comfortably, and if needed, carry a small water bottle, tissues, or prescribed medication.

    1. AIBE 20 Admit Card 2025 – A mandatory document for entry, downloadable from the official website.
    2. Valid Government Photo ID Proof – Such as Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving License (must match details on the admit card).
    3. Bare Acts without Notes, Comments and Annotations – Candidates can carry Bare Acts with no additional explanations or case laws.
    4. Stationery – At least two black/blue ballpoint pens (same colour).
    5. Other Essentials – A transparent water bottle, handkerchief/tissues, and personal medication (if needed).

2.2 Items Not Allowed Inside the Exam Hall

On exam day, avoid carrying guides, textbooks, annotated Bare Acts, or electronic devices like mobiles and calculators, as they are strictly banned. Arrive early since entry closes 30 minutes before the exam, and latecomers won’t be allowed. Maintain discipline in the hall to prevent disqualification. For smooth frisking, dress simply—avoid heavy jewellery, caps, or flashy clothes. Don’t waste time on tough questions; mark them and revisit later.

    1.  No guides, textbooks, or annotated Bare Acts.
    2. Self-made or ready-made notes.
    3. Mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, or any electronic gadgets.
    4. Bags, wallets, or any unnecessary paper material.

3. AIBE (20) 2025 PWD Guidelines & Scribe Rules

The Bar Council of India (BCI) provides special provisions for candidates belonging to the PWD/PH/SAP category (Persons with Disabilities, Physically Handicapped, or Specially Abled Persons) to ensure equal opportunity in the AIBE XX (20) 2025 exam. These guidelines outline the extra time allowed, eligibility for using a scribe, and the documents required

3.1 Extra Time for PWD Candidates

Eligible PwD candidates are provided compensatory time as per BCI guidelines; the exact duration will be mentioned on the admit card/centre instructions in addition to the regular exam duration. This extra time is intended to help them complete the exam without unnecessary stress.

3.2 Eligibility for Scribe Facility

    • PWD candidates with locomotor disability or conditions that hinder writing are allowed to bring a scribe to assist them during the exam.
    • Candidates requiring a scribe may avail the facility as per BCI guidelines.
    • The eligibility and documentation requirements for the scribe will be specified in the admit card/centre instructions.
    • The scribe should be arranged by the candidate in advance, as the exam centre will not provide a scribe.

3.3 Documents Required for Scribe

To be eligible for assisting a candidate in the AIBE XX (20) 2025 exam, carry the PwD certificate issued by a competent authority and scribe documentation as prescribed by BCI/centre instructions. Carrying these documents is mandatory to establish the scribe’s eligibility and ensure compliance with BCI guidelines.

Note- Additionally, the PWD candidate must produce a valid disability/PH certificate issued by a recognised authority to avail of these facilities.

3.4 Important Instructions for PWD Candidates

  • Candidates must inform the exam authorities about the requirement of a scribe in advance.
  • Both candidate and scribe must comply with all rules set by the BCI and exam centre officials.
  • Ensure that all documents are carried to the exam hall for smooth verification.

4. How to Attempt the AIBE Question Paper

The All India Bar Examination AIBE XX (20) 2025 is a qualifying exam for law graduates seeking to practice as advocates in India. Since there is no negative marking, a smart approach and calm mindset can make all the difference. Here are key tips on how to attempt the AIBE question paper effectively.

Here’s a detailed guide on how to attempt the AIBE 2025 question paper with maximum accuracy and confidence.

4.1 Attempt All Questions First

One of the biggest advantages of AIBE is that there is no negative marking. This means every question carries only a positive outcome. Candidates should attempt all the questions, even the ones they are unsure about, to maximize their chances of clearing the exam. Smart guessing is better than leaving a question blank.

4.2 Manage Your Time Wisely

The AIBE paper includes both straightforward factual questions and analytical case law-based questions. To manage time effectively, start with the easy and direct ones to secure your score, then move to analytical questions. Avoid spending too long on any single question and keep the last 15–20 minutes for reviewing and rechecking your OMR sheet.

Note- Effective time management can significantly improve your score and reduce stress during the exam.

4.3 Use Bare Acts Strategically

Bare Acts are permitted in the AIBE, but candidates must learn to use them wisely. Flipping through them for every question not only consumes valuable time but also increases the chances of losing focus. Instead, rely on the Bare Acts you have already used during your preparation, as you are more familiar with their structure. It is also advisable to highlight or mark important sections in advance so that you can quickly refer to them during the exam.

4.4 Mark Answers Correctly in the OMR Sheet

The AIBE is an offline exam, so mark your OMR sheet properly:

    • Use a blue/black ballpoint pen.
    • Darken circles fully, avoid stray marks.
    • Double-check question numbers before filling.
    • Avoid stray marks, as they may confuse the OMR scanner.

Remember: even one mistake on the OMR sheet can cost valuable marks.

5. Tips for Staying Calm & Focused During AIBE

Preparing for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE 2025) is a long journey, but how you perform on the exam day largely depends on your ability to stay calm, focused, and confident. Stress and anxiety can easily impact your accuracy and time management. To help you overcome exam-day nervousness, here are some proven tips to remain composed and perform at your best during the AIBE exam.

5.1 Prepare Everything the Night Before

Much of the anxiety on exam day comes from a last-minute rush, which can be avoided with simple planning. Pack your admit card, valid photo ID, pens, and other essential documents the night before. Decide on comfortable clothing in advance to stay at ease during the exam, and most importantly, get proper sleep without making sudden changes to your routine. This preparation will help you feel relaxed and confident on the day of the AIBE.

5.2 Avoid Last-Minute Cramming

It is common for candidates to feel tempted to revise until the very last hour, but this often creates more confusion and panic than clarity. Instead, stop studying at least two to three hours before the exam and use that time to relax, meditate, or take a short walk. Trust the preparation you have already done and avoid leaving any topic for the last minute, as it is unlikely to help and may only increase anxiety.

6. FAQs on AIBE Exam Day

Q1. Can a lawyer practice without AIBE?

No. As per the Bar Council of India (BCI), a lawyer cannot practice law in India without clearing the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) and obtaining a Certificate of Practice (CoP). Since the academic year 2009–2010, passing AIBE has been mandatory for all law graduates enrolled as advocates. Practicing without AIBE violates the Advocates Act and can lead to strict consequences, including disbarment.

Q2. Can I practice anywhere after clearing AIBE?

Yes. After passing the AIBE XX (20) 2025 exam, candidates are awarded the Certificate of Practice (CoP) by the Bar Council of India (BCI). This certificate makes you eligible to practice law in any court across India. The exam is conducted across multiple cities in India in both national and regional languages, ensuring equal opportunity for all law graduates.

Q3. Can AIBE Centre be changed?

No. Exam centre changes are not allowed after submission. Limited fields may be editable during the correction window, but candidates must appear only at the centre printed on the admit card.

Q4. Do questions repeat in AIBE?

Yes, in the AIBE XX (20) 2025 exam, some questions or topics may repeat from previous years, especially in core subjects. However, candidates should not rely solely on past papers and must prepare the entire AIBE syllabus as per BCI guidelines.

Q5. How to get CoP after passing AIBE?

After passing the AIBE XX (20) 2025, download your AIBE passing certificate from the official BCI portal or app. Then, apply at your State Bar Council with documents like your result, enrollment certificate, ID proof, and photos to collect your Certificate of Practice (CoP), which authorizes you to practice law in India.

Q6. What after passing AIBE?

After clearing AIBE, the Bar Council of India (BCI) issues the Certificate of Practice (CoP), which authorises you to practice law in any court across India, including district courts, high courts, and tribunals.

Q7. Are PWD/Scribe guidelines available?

Yes. BCI provides PwD/scribe guidelines for AIBE-XX. Eligible candidates must arrange their own scribe and carry required documentation as per BCI/admit card instructions.

Q8. How many attempts are allowed for AIBE?

There is no limit on AIBE XX (20) 2025 attempts. As per the Bar Council of India (BCI), law graduates can re-appear multiple times until they qualify and obtain the Certificate of Practice (COP).

Q9. Who is exempted from AIBE?

As per the Bar Council of India (BCI) guidelines, certain candidates are exempted from appearing in the AIBE XX (20) 2025 exam. Law graduates who completed their 3-year LLB or 5-year LLB degree before the academic year 2009–2010 are not required to take the AIBE and can directly practice law in India without obtaining a Certificate of Practice (CoP). Additionally, candidates who graduated in 2008 or earlier, but enrolled later with a State Bar Council (irrespective of the year of enrollment), are also exempted from AIBE.

Q10.What is the pass mark for AIBE 2025?

For the AIBE XX (20) 2025 exam, the passing marks are 45% for General/OBC and 40% for SC/ST & PwD. The pass percentage is calculated based on the total marks of the exam, which may vary if any questions are withdrawn.

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2 thoughts on “AIBE XX (20) 2025 Exam – Complete Exam Day Checklist | Instructions | Items Allowed”

  1. Do I Need to Print and Fill the AIBE Form Manually or Can I Submit It Digitally? Also, Are Self-Attested LLB Mark Sheets Required for Upload?

    1. You can submit the AIBE form fully online, so there’s no need to print or fill it manually. However, you must upload self-attested scanned copies of your LLB mark sheets as part of the online application.

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