The AIBE 21 Final Answer Key 2026 date has now been confirmed directly by the Bar Council of India, with the BCI Helpdesk telling Careers360 that the key will be published by July 10, 2026, while the AIBE 21 result itself is expected to follow between July 15 and July 18, 2026. This comes after the exam was held on June 7, with the provisional answer key released on June 10 and the objection window closing on June 17.
How to Download the Final Answer Key
Once live, candidates can access the AIBE 21 Final Answer Key 2026 by following these steps:

- Visit the official website, allindiabarexamination.com
- Click on the “AIBE 21 Final Answer Key 2026” link on the homepage
- Select your respective question paper set (A, B, C, or D)
- Check the revised, correct answers against your responses
- Download and save the PDF for score calculation before results are declared
Since no further objections will be entertained once this key is published, it becomes the sole basis on which the AIBE 21 result and final scores are prepared.
Qualifying Marks and What the Result Means
To clear the exam and become eligible for the Certificate of Practice, candidates need to meet category-specific passing marks under the current AIBE 21 cycle:
- General and OBC category candidates: minimum 45% marks
- SC and ST category candidates: minimum 40% marks (37 out of 100 as per the prescribed cutoff)
- The exam carries no negative marking, with one mark awarded per correct answer and no deduction for unattempted questions
The AIBE remains a mandatory qualifying exam for law graduates — clearing it is what legally authorises an advocate to practise before courts and tribunals across India.
How to Check Your Result Once Declared
Once the AIBE 21 Final Answer Key 2026 is released, candidates can check their scorecard by:
- Visiting allindiabarexamination.com and locating the “AIBE 21 Scorecard” notification
- Entering their application/hall ticket number and date of birth
- Viewing and downloading their result, which will display marks obtained and qualifying status
Candidates who clear the exam will subsequently need to collect their Certificate of Practice from their respective State Bar Council, a mandatory step before practising law in India.
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