New Delhi: The Bar Council of India has released the AIBE 21 admit card 2026 today, May 22. Candidates appearing for the All India Bar Examination can now download their hall ticket from allindiabarexamination.com using their registration number and password.
The AIBE XXI exam will be held on June 7, 2026, in offline mode. Candidates must carry the admit card to the exam centre and follow the exam day rules, dress code and other instructions printed on the hall ticket.
How to download AIBE 21 admit card 2026For law graduates waiting for the bar exam, this is the document that makes the exam day real. The usual advice applies here too. Do not wait till the last minute. Download it, check it, print it, and keep one extra copy. Result day stress is one thing, admit card panic is a different movie altogether.
Candidates can download the AIBE 21 hall ticket by following these steps:
The BCI has said hall tickets will not be sent by post or any offline method. Candidates must download them online from the official websites.
AIBE 2026 exam timing and key detailsThe exam will begin at 1 pm and end at 4 pm. Reporting time is 11:30 am. The AIBE 2026 paper will have 100 questions, and candidates will get 3 hours to complete the exam. Physically handicapped candidates will get an extra 30 minutes.
There will be no negative marking in the exam. General category candidates need 45 percent marks, which means 45 out of 100, to qualify.
Candidates can download the admit card from allindiabarexamination.com and barcouncilofindia.org. They should report any error in the admit card to the exam helpdesk before the exam day.
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