AIBE 19 Final Answer Key Released: 28 Questions Dropped, Results Expected Soon

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The Bar Council of India (BCI) has officially released the AIBE 19 Final Answer Key on its official website allindiabarexamination.com. This final key comes after the AIBE 19 exam was conducted on December 22, followed by the provisional answer key on December 29.

AIBE 19 Final Answer Key Overview

  • 28 questions have been dropped across four different sets of the exam.
  • The AIBE 19 results are yet to be announced, but students can expect the outcome soon based on previous years’ timelines.
  • Last year, the results were declared on March 27, indicating a similar timeframe this year.

How to Download AIBE 19 Results

Students eagerly awaiting the AIBE 19 results can follow these steps to download their scorecards once released:

  1. Visit the official site of AIBEallindiabarexamination.com
  2. Click on the result link.
  3. Enter your user ID and password.
  4. Submit the details and download your result.

AIBE 19 Passing Criteria

The qualifying marks for the exam are:

  • 45% for General and OBC candidates.
  • 40% for SC, ST, and disabled candidates.

Since 28 questions have been dropped, the total marks and passing criteria will be adjusted accordingly.

Exam Syllabus for AIBE 19

The AIBE 19 exam covers essential topics such as:

  • Constitutional Law
  • Indian Penal Code (IPC)
  • Intellectual Property
  • Evidence Act
  • Family Law
  • Administration Law
  • Cyber Law
  • Taxation Law
  • Law of Contract
  • Specific Relief
  • Property Laws
  • Negotiable Instrument Act
  • Land Acquisition Act

Read More: CEETA PG 2025 Admit Card Release Date Revised: Download Steps, Details & Exam Guidelines

CLAT 2025 Results Update

Meanwhile, there is still no official update regarding the CLAT UG 2025 results. The CLAT 2025 exam took place on December 1, 2024, and results were declared on December 7, 2024. The matter is currently pending in court, with a hearing scheduled for April 7.

The Delhi High Court had earlier directed the Consortium of National Law Universities to revise the CLAT results after errors were found in two exam questions. Multiple petitions have also been filed in various High Courts regarding errors in the undergraduate exam questions and PG admissions.

Stay updated for the latest developments on AIBE 19 and CLAT 2025.

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