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AIBE 21: Opportunity to Edit All India Bar Examination Applications; Correction Window Open Until May 3..

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AIBE 21 Correction Window: The Bar Council of India has activated the facility to make corrections to the application forms for the 21st All India Bar Examination (AIBE XXI). Candidates who have registered for the examination can now visit the official website, allindiabarexamination.com, to make necessary modifications to their application forms.

This application correction facility will remain available until May 3, 2026. Candidates can access the correction link using their login ID and password.
**Details That Cannot Be Changed After Fee Submission**
Once the application fee has been paid, changes to certain key details will not be permitted. These include the registered mobile number, email ID, PWD (Persons with Disabilities) category, caste category, and the choice of examination city.

It is noteworthy that the registration process for AIBE 21 concluded on April 30, 2026, while the deadline for submitting the application fee was set for May 1, 2026.

The examination is conducted twice a year with the objective of assessing the minimum competency of law graduates, thereby enabling them to commence practice as professional advocates.

**Admit Cards to be Released on May 22**
The admit cards for AIBE 2026 will be issued on May 22, while the examination itself is scheduled to be held on June 7, 2026. This examination will be conducted in an 'open-book' mode across 140 centers located in 50 cities nationwide.

**Syllabus and Exam Pattern**
The AIBE-21 examination will consist of a total of 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), and the duration of the exam will be three and a half hours. The questions will cover subjects such as the Constitution, Criminal Law, Code of Civil Procedure, Indian Evidence Act, Family Law, Company Law, Environmental Law, Cyber ​​Law, Labour Law, and other major legal disciplines.

**What Follows Selection?**
Candidates who successfully pass the examination will be awarded a 'Certificate of Practice' (CoP) by the Bar Council of India. Upon receiving this certificate, they will become eligible to practice law in courts, tribunals, and administrative bodies across the country. Candidates are advised to make the necessary corrections to their applications before the deadline to avoid any future complications.

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