AIBE 2026 passing marks are 45 out of 100 for General and OBC students and 40 out of 100 for SC and ST students — you must meet this category-wise threshold to receive the Certificate of Practice (CoP) from the Bar Council of India.

The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is a qualifying test conducted by the Bar Council of India (BCI) for law graduates seeking to practice as advocates. The paper has 100 multiple choice questions carrying 1 mark each, with no negative marking. Since there is no merit list or rank, clearing the minimum passing mark is the only criterion that matters for qualification.

  • AIBE 2026 is conducted by the Bar Council of India (BCI)
  • The exam has 100 MCQs worth 1 mark each, totalling 100 marks
  • General and OBC students must score at least 45 out of 100 (45%)
  • SC and ST students must score at least 40 out of 100 (40%)
  • There is no negative marking — attempt all 100 questions
  • AIBE is an open-book exam; students may carry bare acts and annotated books
  • Students who do not qualify can re-appear with no cap on attempts
Direct Link to AIBE 2026 Official Website — Bar Council of India (Active)

AIBE 2026 Passing Marks Category-Wise

The Bar Council of India sets different minimum qualifying scores based on category. The table below lists the marks you need to score in AIBE 2026 to receive the Certificate of Practice:

Category Minimum Passing Marks (out of 100) Qualifying Percentage
General 45 45%
OBC (Other Backward Classes) 45 45%
SC (Scheduled Caste) 40 40%
ST (Scheduled Tribe) 40 40%

AIBE does not generate a merit list, rank, or percentile. The result is declared as Pass or Fail based solely on whether your score meets the category-wise threshold. Students who score below the minimum are not penalised in any other way and can re-appear in the next cycle.


AIBE 2026 Exam Pattern and Total Marks

Knowing the exam structure helps you calculate exactly how many correct answers you need. AIBE 2026 follows the same pattern that BCI has used across recent editions:

Parameter Details
Conducting Body Bar Council of India (BCI)
Exam Mode Offline (pen-and-paper), Open Book
Total Questions 100 MCQs
Total Marks 100
Marks per Correct Answer 1 mark
Negative Marking None
Duration 3 hours 30 minutes
Medium English and regional languages
Nature of Exam Qualifying only (Pass/Fail)

Because there is no negative marking, you should attempt every question. Leaving a question blank scores zero — the same as a wrong answer — so there is no strategic reason to skip any MCQ.


How to Calculate Your AIBE 2026 Score

Your AIBE 2026 score equals the number of questions you answer correctly. Use this simple formula:

  • Score = Total correct answers × 1
  • Wrong answers = 0 marks (no deduction)
  • Unattempted questions = 0 marks

The table below shows how different answer combinations translate into a score and qualification status:

Correct Answers Wrong / Skipped Total Score General / OBC Result SC / ST Result
60 40 60 Pass Pass
50 50 50 Pass Pass
45 55 45 Pass (borderline) Pass
40 60 40 Fail Pass (borderline)
35 65 35 Fail Fail

Since AIBE is an open-book exam, students who use their reference material strategically — quickly verifying answers in bare acts rather than reading entire sections — tend to finish within the time limit and score above the threshold comfortably.


Previous Year AIBE Passing Marks Trend

The qualifying threshold for AIBE has remained unchanged across multiple editions. BCI has consistently applied the 45/40 marks rule, and the same passing marks are expected for AIBE 2026 based on past trends:

AIBE Edition Year General / OBC Passing Marks SC / ST Passing Marks
AIBE XVII 2022 45 out of 100 40 out of 100
AIBE XVIII 2023 45 out of 100 40 out of 100
AIBE XIX 2024 45 out of 100 40 out of 100
AIBE 2026 (Expected) 2025–26 45 out of 100 40 out of 100

No revision to the passing threshold has been announced by the Bar Council of India. The figures in the AIBE 2026 row are expected based on past trends and will be confirmed upon official notification.


Certificate of Practice After Qualifying AIBE 2026

Students who meet or exceed the minimum passing marks in AIBE 2026 receive the Certificate of Practice (CoP) issued by the Bar Council of India. The CoP is mandatory to appear and argue cases in Indian courts as an enrolled advocate.

  • BCI issues the CoP directly after result declaration — no separate application is required
  • You must be enrolled with a State Bar Council before registering for AIBE
  • Students who do not qualify can re-appear in the next AIBE session with no attempt limit
  • The result shows only Pass or Fail — no score card with rank or percentile is published
  • Qualified students can practice across all courts in India once the CoP is received

AIBE 2026 Passing Marks FAQs

Ques. What are the passing marks for AIBE 2026 for General category students?

Ans. General category students must score a minimum of 45 out of 100 marks to qualify AIBE 2026, which equals a 45% qualifying threshold set by the Bar Council of India.

Ques. What is the minimum score for SC and ST students in AIBE 2026?

Ans. SC and ST students need a minimum of 40 out of 100 marks to qualify AIBE 2026. This 40% threshold is lower than the General and OBC requirement as per BCI guidelines.

Ques. Is there negative marking in AIBE 2026?

Ans. No, there is no negative marking in AIBE 2026. Each correct answer earns 1 mark. Wrong answers and unattempted questions both score zero, so you should attempt all 100 questions.

Ques. What is the total marks for AIBE 2026?

Ans. The total marks for AIBE 2026 are 100. The paper consists of 100 MCQs, each carrying 1 mark, with no negative marking for wrong answers.

Ques. Can students who fail AIBE 2026 re-appear in the next session?

Ans. Yes, there is no cap on the number of attempts for AIBE. Students who do not meet the minimum passing marks can re-register and appear in the next edition of the exam conducted by BCI.

Ques. Does AIBE 2026 produce a rank or merit list?

Ans. No. AIBE is a qualifying exam and its result is declared only as Pass or Fail. No rank, merit list, or percentile is published. Clearing the category-wise minimum marks is the only criterion for qualification.