AIBE Qualifying marks 2023 for General and OBC category candidates is 42 out of 100, while the reserved categories such as SC and ST candidates must bring 37 out of 100 to qualify for the examination. The Bar Council of India conducts the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) annually for candidates who wish to practise law in India.
The General/OBC category's AIBE 18 qualifying marks have been updated for the AIBE 2023 exam. The BCI raised the AIBE qualifying marks for candidates in the general category from 40% to 45%. In order to pass the exam, individuals from SC and ST categories must receive 37% of the possible marks. For the OBC category, the AIBE 18 qualifying marks 2023 is 42%.
AIBE XVIII (18) 2023 OMR Re-checking window has been opened on Apr 10, 2023, and will be closed on Apr 25, 2023.
The AIBE qualifying marks cutoff is the minimum marks candidates must get to qualify for the exam. The qualifying marks for AIBE is determined by the Bar Council of India.
Table of Contents
- AIBE Qualifying Marks 2023
- AIBE Previous Years Cutoff List
- Timeline for AIBE 18
- Factors that determine the AIBE 18 Cut Off
- AIBE 2023 Weightage of Topics
AIBE Qualifying Marks 2023
The Bar Council of India will conduct the All India Bar Examination. The AIBE qualifying marks is the minimum passing marks candidates must secure to practise law in India. The qualifying marks for AIBE is 40% for the general category and 35% for SC and ST candidates. Candidates who fail to bring the qualifying AIBE passing marks can attempt the examination any number of times.
Category | Minimum Passing Percentage | AIBE Passing Marks |
---|---|---|
General | 45% | 42 |
OBC | 45% | 42 |
SC/ST | 40% | 37 |
AIBE 18 Cutoff 2023
The AIBE 18 cutoff for 2023 has been given in the table below:
Category | Cutoff Marks |
General/OBC | 42 |
SC/ST | 37 |
AIBE 17 Cutoff 2023
The AIBE 17 cutoff marks and percentage for 2023 have been given in the table below:
Category | Cut off marks | Cut off percentage |
General/ OBC | 39 marks out of 98 | 40% |
ST/ SC | 34 marks out of 98 | 35% |
AIBE Previous Years Cut Off List
Students can check out the cutoff percentage and marks for different categories to understand the expected cutoff for AIBE 18.
AIBE Cutoff 2022
The AIBE cutoff marks and percentage for 2022 have been given in the table below:
Category | AIBE 2022 cut-off percentage | AIBE (17) 2022 cut off marks |
General/ OBC | 40% | 39 marks out of 98 |
SC/ ST | 35% | 34 marks out of 98 |
AIBE Cutoff 2021
The AIBE cutoff marks and percentage for 2021 have been given in the table below:
Category | AIBE 2021 cut-off percentage | AIBE (16) 2021 cut off marks |
General/ OBC | 40% | 38 marks |
SC/ ST | 35% | 33 marks |
AIBE Cutoff 2019
The AIBE cutoff marks and percentage 2019 for different categories have been given in the table below:
Category | AIBE Cut off | AIBE 2019 Cut Off Percentage |
General/ OBC | 36 marks | 40% |
SC/ ST | 31 marks | 35% |
AIBE Cutoff 2018
The AIBE cutoff marks 2018 for different categories have been given in the table below:
Category | AIBE 2018 |
General/ OBC | 39 marks |
SC/ ST | 34 marks |
AIBE Cutoff 2017
The AIBE cutoff marks 2017 for different categories have been given in the table below:
Category | AIBE 2017 |
General/ OBC | 38 marks |
SC/ ST | 33 marks |
Timeline for AIBE 18
Students can check out the table below to get an understanding of the timeline for AIBE 18:
Event | Date |
Release of AIBE 18 application form | August 16, 2023 |
Last date to apply | October 09, 2023 |
Last date of payments through online mode for AIBE XVIII | September 30, 2023 to October 09, 2023 |
Application form correction last date | October 10 to 15, 2023 |
Release of AIBE XVIII admit card | October 20, 2023 |
AIBE XVIII (18) 2023-24 exam date | October 29, 2023 |
AIBE XVIII (18) 2023-24 result | To be notified |
Factors that determine the AIBE 18 Cut Off
Factors that will determine AIBE 18 cutoff 2023 have been given below:
- Criteria for AIBE qualifying marks.
- Number of students that appeared for the exam.
- Answers reported by AIBE 18 candidates for review.
- Objections verified by the BCI.
- Objections accepted by the BCI.
- Questions dropped from the AIBE 18 evaluation.
AIBE 2023 Weightage of Topics
Students appearing for AIBE 2023 must know the number of questions from each topic of the AIBE syllabus. This will help them understand the exam pattern and prepare for more important sections. Knowledge regarding the weightage of topics will help candidates score better on the entrance exam. The table below has a detailed analysis of the number of questions asked from each topic in the AIBE exam:
Topic/Subject | Number of Questions |
Constitutional Law | 10 |
I.P.C (Indian Penal Code) | 8 |
Cr.P.C (Criminal Procedure Code) | 10 |
C.P.C (Code of Civil Procedure) | 10 |
Evidence Act | 8 |
Alternative Dispute Redressal including Arbitration Act | 4 |
Family Law | 8 |
Public Interest Litigation | 4 |
Administrative Law | 3 |
Professional Ethics & Cases of Professional Misconduct under BCI rules | 4 |
Company Law | 2 |
Environmental Law | 2 |
Cyber Law | 2 |
Labour & Industrial Laws | 4 |
Law of Tort, including Motor Vehicle Act, consumer protection Law | 5 |
Law concerning to Taxation | 4 |
Law of Contract, Specific Relief, Property Laws, and NegotiableInstrument Act | 8 |
Land Acquisition Act | 2 |
Intellectual Property Laws | 2 |
Total | 100 |