The AIBE 21 Result 2026 has not yet been declared as of today, 14 July 2026, but the Bar Council of India (BCI) has confirmed to the media that the result is likely to be announced between 15 and 18 July 2026 on the official portal, allindiabarexamination.com. The All India Bar Examination XXI was conducted on 7 June 2026 in offline mode, and the final answer key was released on 10 July 2026, with no questions withdrawn this session, meaning the qualifying marks remain unchanged from the provisional stage.
Qualifying Marks and Category-Wise Cutoff
As per the confirmed cutoff for this session, the following qualifying marks will determine pass status:

- General and OBC category candidates: minimum 45 out of 100 marks
- SC, ST, and PwD category candidates: minimum 40 out of 100 marks
Since the AIBE is a qualifying examination rather than a competitive one, every candidate who scores above the applicable cutoff will be considered to have cleared the exam, regardless of overall rank. There is no limit on the number of attempts, so candidates who do not qualify this time can reappear in a future session.
How to Download the AIBE 21 Result 2026
Once declared, candidates can follow these steps to check their scorecard:
- Visit the official website at allindiabarexamination.com.
- Look for the AIBE 21 Result notification link on the homepage.
- Enter your roll number or application number along with your date of birth.
- Click on submit to view your total marks and qualification status.
- Download and save the scorecard as a PDF for future reference.
BCI is also expected to send email notifications to registered candidates once the AIBE 21 Result 2026 is posted, so candidates are advised to keep an eye on their registered email inbox as well.
Certificate of Practice and Rechecking Process
Candidates who clear the AIBE 21 Result 2026 will become eligible to receive the Certificate of Practice (CoP), which is mandatory to practise as an advocate in Indian courts. The digital copy of the CoP can be accessed through the official portal or the AIBESCOP mobile application until a physical copy is issued by the respective State Bar Council. Candidates who are marked as “Fail” and wish to have their answer sheets rechecked can apply for the rechecking process online by paying a fee of Rs 500 through allindiabarexamination.com.
Since the portal often experiences heavy traffic on the day of result declaration, candidates are advised to try accessing it during early morning or late evening hours for a smoother experience. Keeping the final answer key handy alongside the response sheet can also help candidates estimate their likely score before the official result is posted, reducing last-minute anxiety once the scorecard finally goes live.










