AIBE 19 Final Answer Key Declared; 28 Questions Dropped

Students who appeared for the exam can check the final answer keys at allindiabarexamination.com.

HYDERABAD: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has released the final answer keys for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 19 on its official website, https://allindiabarexamination.com/.

The AIBE 19 exam was held on December 22 with the provisional answer key released on December 29.

Students who appeared for the exam can check the final answer keys at allindiabarexamination.com.

In the final answer key, 28 questions have been dropped, which is seven questions from four sets of the AIBE.

However, the BCI has shared no update on the AIBE 19 scorecards as of now. However, students can expect that results can be declared soon.

How to download AIBE XIX Result

Step 1: Visit the official site of AIBE, allindiabarexamination.com.

Step 2: Click on to the result link.

Step 3: Punch in user ID and password

Step 4: Submit and download the result.

Step 5: Take a printout for reference.

For direct link to download the final answer key of AIBE 19, click here.

The passing percentage is fixed at 45% for general and OBC category candidates and at 40% for SC, ST and disabled category candidates.

If any questions are dropped from the final answer key, the passing marks will be adjusted accordingly.

The 100 marks examination covers various aspects of the law such as Constitutional law, Indian Penal Code, intellectual property, Evidence Act, Family Law, Administration Law, Cyber Law, Law related to Taxation, Law of Contract, Specific Relief, Property Laws, Negotiable Instrument Act, Land Acquisition Act, among others.

Meanwhile, there is no update when the Consortium of National Law Universities will release the results for CLAT UG 2025. The CLAT 2025 for admissions in five-year LLB courses in NLUs was held on December 1, 2024 and results were declared on December 7, 2024. Now the matter will be heard on April 7.

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), 2025 was held in December last year for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law courses in national law universities in the country. Multiple pleas were filed in different high courts alleging error in the exam questions.

On December 20, 2024, a Delhi High Court single judge directed the consortium to revise the result of CLAT 2025 over errors in the answer key.

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