AIBE 21 Final answer key 2026 to be released today; BCI results expected between July 15 and 18 AIBE 21 final answer key 2026: The Bar Council of India (BCI) is scheduled to release the AIBE 21 (XXI) Final Answer Key 2026 on July 10, 2026.

The revised answer key will incorporate changes made after the review of objections submitted against the provisional answer key and will be published for all question paper sets.Following the release of the final answer key, the AIBE 21 results are expected to be declared between July 15 and July 18, 2026.

The result will determine the eligibility of candidates to receive the Certificate of Practice (CoP), which is mandatory for practising law before courts and tribunals in India.AIBE 21 examination timelineThe examination process began with the written test conducted on June 7, 2026.

The provisional answer key and individual response sheets were released on June 10, allowing candidates to compare their responses.The online objection window remained open from June 10 to June 17, during which candidates could challenge any answer in the provisional key.

After reviewing these objections, the BCI finalised the revised answer key, scheduled for release on July 10.

The final scorecards are expected to be announced between July 15 and July 18.How to download the final answer keyOnce the answer key is available, candidates can access the set-wise PDFs for Sets A, B, C and D through the official All India Bar Examination portal.

Candidates need to open the official website, locate the notification section or the "AIBE XXI Final Answer Key 2026" link on the homepage, and open the consolidated PDF.

They can then compare the revised answers with the question bookletset used during the examination.Direct link to visit the official website Qualifying marks for AIBE 21Candidates belonging to the General and OBC categories must secure at least 45 per cent marks to qualify for the Certificate of Practice.

Candidates from the SC and ST categories are required to obtain a minimum of 40 per cent.The examination does not carry negative marking for incorrect or unanswered questions.

If the BCI approves any deleted questions or grace marks after the review process, these revisions will be reflected in the final answer key released on July 10.Candidate participation and previous examination trendsThe BCI has reported a significant rise in participation over recent examination cycles.

AIBE 21 is estimated to have recorded nearly 2.65 lakh candidates, representing an increase of almost 75 per cent in candidate footfall over two examination cycles.Previous examination data shows that AIBE 18 (2023) recorded around 1.44 lakh candidates with an overall pass percentage of 48.36 per cent.

AIBE 19 (2024) registered a pass percentage of 77.27 per cent.

In AIBE 20 (2025), 2,51,968 candidates appeared for the examination, of whom 1,74,386 qualified, resulting in a pass percentage of 69.21 per cent.For AIBE 21, the total number of candidates is estimated at around 2.65 lakh, while the number of qualified candidates and the overall pass percentage will be announced along with the results.Gender-wise participation dataAccording to the latest consolidated BCI figures, 1,65,613 male candidates appeared in the examination, with 1,13,063 qualifying.Among female candidates, 86,336 appeared and 61,310 qualified.

The BCI also recorded the participation of 19 transgender candidates, of whom 13 qualified.Drop question policy in AIBEThe AIBE evaluation process includes a provision for removing incorrect or defective questions from the final assessment.During AIBE 20, five questions were dropped after review, reducing the total evaluation from 100 to 95 marks.

If the BCI identifies similar discrepancies during the AIBE 21 review process, the final scoring will be adjusted accordingly.Certificate of Practice process after the resultCandidates who qualify in AIBE 21 become eligible to receive the Certificate of Practice issued by the BCI.

The document authorises advocates to represent clients and practise before courts and tribunals across India.Candidates who do not obtain the Certificate of Practice after clearing the examination cannot continue practising once the two-year validity of their provisional enrolment with the respective State Bar Council expires.Digital verification of the Certificate of Practice is expected to be available through the official AIBESCOPE mobile application three to four weeks after the declaration of results.

The physical certificate is generally dispatched to the respective State Bar Councils within three to five months after the results are announced.Collection procedure for the Certificate of PracticeCandidates should regularly monitor notifications issued by their respective State Bar Councils regarding certificate distribution.At the time of collection, candidates are required to visit the State Bar Council office with their provisional identity card, State enrolment certificate and a copy of the AIBE 21 qualifying scorecard.

After document verification, the permanent Certificate of Practice number and the lifetime Bar Council identity card will be issued.Ready to navigate global policies?

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