
AIBE Result 2026: The Bar Council of India (BCI) is expected to announce the AIBE Result 2026 on its official website. Candidates who appeared for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) can check their results online by visiting the official portal and logging in with their credentials.
The AIBE examination is conducted to assess whether law graduates possess the minimum professional knowledge required to practice law in India. Candidates who qualify in the examination are awarded the Certificate of Practice (CoP), which allows them to practice as advocates across the country.
| Particulars | Details |
| Exam Name | All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 2026 |
| Conducting Authority | Bar Council of India (BCI) |
| Result Mode | Online |
| Result Status | To Be Announced |
| Official Website | allindiabarexamination.com |
| Credential Required | Registration Number and Password |
The result link will be activated on the official AIBE website after the declaration of results. Candidates are advised to keep their registration details ready to access the scorecard without delay.
The result will include important details such as the candidate’s name, roll number, marks obtained, qualifying status, and other examination-related information.
Candidates can follow these steps to download their result:
Visit the official AIBE website.
Click on the “AIBE Result 2026” link available on the homepage.
Enter the registration number and password or other required credentials.
Submit the details.
The result will appear on the screen.
Download and save the scorecard for future reference.
Take a printout for documentation purposes.
After downloading the result, candidates should carefully verify the following information:
Candidate’s Name
Roll Number
Registration Number
Category
Marks Obtained
Qualifying Status
Examination Name
Result Declaration Date
Any discrepancy in the scorecard should be reported to the Bar Council of India immediately.
To qualify for the examination, candidates must secure the minimum marks prescribed by the Bar Council of India. The qualifying criteria generally vary according to the candidate’s category.
| Category | Minimum Qualifying Percentage |
| General/OBC | 45% |
| SC/ST/Persons with Disability | 40% |
Candidates meeting the prescribed cut-off marks will be considered qualified and eligible for the Certificate of Practice.
Candidates who successfully qualify for the examination will receive the Certificate of Practice issued by the Bar Council of India. This certificate is mandatory for practicing law in courts across India.
Those who do not qualify may appear in future AIBE examinations, subject to the rules and guidelines prescribed by the Bar Council of India.
The All India Bar Examination serves as an important benchmark for assessing a law graduate’s professional readiness. It ensures that advocates entering the legal profession possess the essential legal knowledge and understanding required for legal practice.
Qualifying the examination is a significant milestone for law graduates seeking to establish their careers in litigation, corporate law, legal consultancy, and other legal fields..