Overview
- Applications are now live at allindiabarexamination.com with the registration window open until October 28, online fee payment due October 29, and form corrections allowed through October 31.
- Admit cards will be released on November 15, and the exam will be held offline on November 30 at designated centers across India.
- The exam features 100 multiple-choice questions worth one mark each, a three-hour duration, and no negative marking, with minimum qualifying scores of 45% for General/OBC and 40% for SC/ST/PwD candidates.
- Eligible candidates include graduates of three-year or five-year LLB programs and final-year students without backlogs from BCI-recognised institutions.
- The syllabus covers 100 questions with key weights such as Constitutional Law (10), CPC (10), IPC and CrPC (8 each), Evidence Act (8), Family Law (8), Contract/Property/NI Act (8), plus smaller allocations for Tort, Labour, Taxation, Company, Environmental, Cyber, Land Acquisition, IP, ADR, PIL, and Professional Ethics.