The Bar Council of India (BCI) is expected to announce the AIBE 20 results 2025 soon. Ahead of the result declaration, the council on Tuesday released the final answer key on the official website, allindiabarexam.com.
As per the final answer key, 20 questions have been dropped from the examination, with five questions removed from each question paper set — A, B, C and D. Officials said these are likely to be the same questions across all sets.
The BCI said the final answer key was prepared after examining objections raised by candidates during the challenge window. In an official statement, the council said, “All objections received have been duly examined, and the answer key has been finalised accordingly.” The results will now be prepared based on this revised and final answer key.
How To Download AIBE 20 Final Answer Key?
Candidates can download the final answer key by following these steps:
- Visit the official website at allindiabarexam.com.
- Click on the AIBE 20 Final Answer Key link available on the homepage.
- Select your question paper set (A, B, C or D).
- The final answer key will open on the screen.
- Download and save the PDF for reference.
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How To Check AIBE 20 Result 2025?
Once the results are declared, candidates can follow these steps to check and download their scorecards:
- Visit the official website at allindiabarexamination.com.
- Click on the ‘AIBE 20 Result’ link on the homepage.
- Log in using your user ID and password.
- Open the result tab.
- Download the scorecard to check marks and qualifying status.
- Save the scorecard for future reference.
The BCI is expected to release the AIBE 20 results and scorecards shortly. The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is a national-level test conducted by the Bar Council of India for law graduates. Candidates who clear the exam are awarded the Certificate of Practice (CoP), which allows them to practise law in India.
As per the qualifying criteria, candidates from the General and OBC categories must secure at least 45 per cent, which is usually around 42 marks out of 100. Candidates belonging to the SC, ST and PwD categories need a minimum of 40 per cent, or about 37 marks out of 100, to qualify.














