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AIBE 19 Cutoff 2024 - Qualifying Marks & Previous Years Cutoff

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Kitiyala Jamir

Updated on 10th October, 2024 , 3 min read

AIBE 19 Cutoff

The AIBE 19 Cutoff 2024 represents the lowest score necessary for candidates to successfully pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) in the year 2024. The Bar Council of India (BCI) will release the cutoff marks for the AIBE XVIII exam following the announcement of results. For the General/OBC category, the AIBE cutoff is set at 40% of the total marks of 98, while SC/ST applicants are required to attain a minimum of 35% of the 98 marks to qualify for the bar examination. However, this cutoff may be adjusted if questions are removed from the AIBE question paper during the answer key verification process. The AIBE cutoff marks serve as the minimum score or percentage that candidates must achieve within their respective categories to successfully pass the certification exam. Only those candidates who meet or exceed the cutoff marks will receive the Certificate of Practice as evidence of their successful completion of the bar examination. Candidates can obtain further information about AIBE 19 (XVIII) cutoff 2024, including the schedule, minimum qualification criteria, factors influencing cutoff scores, previous year's cutoffs, and additional details.

Factors Determining  AIBE 19 Cutoff

Several crucial elements exert an influence on the AIBE 19 cutoff. These factors assume a significant role in establishing the AIBE XVIII cutoff. Below, you'll find an exhaustive list of factors that will dictate the AIBE 19 cutoff for 2023:

  • Passing marks/qualifying marks for the AIBE exam.
  • Responses provided by AIBE 19 candidates that are under review.
  • Objections scrutinized and verified by the Bar Council of India (BCI).
  • Objections acknowledged and accepted by the BCI.
  • Questions that are eliminated from the assessment of AIBE 19.

Criteria for AIBE Minimum Passing Marks 2024

The All India Bar Examination will be administered by the Bar Council of India. To be eligible to practice law in India, candidates are required to achieve a passing score of 40% for the general category and 35% for SC and ST candidates in the AIBE. Those who do not attain the required passing marks are allowed to make multiple attempts at the examination.

AIBE 2024 Expected Cutoff

According to the minimum marks criteria, the cutoff marks for AIBE 19 cutoff 2024 are now as follows:

Category

Cutoff Marks

General

38 marks out of 98 

OBC

38 marks out of 98 

SC/ST/PWD

34 marks out of 98 

AIBE Previous Years Cut off (2021, 2019, 2019, 2017)

Candidates can view the AIBE cutoffs from previous years below:

AIBE 19 Cutoff

Following the removal of incorrect questions, the cut off marks for AIBE (14) 2019 were as follows: 

Category

AIBE Cut off

Pass Criteria

General and OBC category

36 marks

40% of total marks i.e. 91 marks

Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST)

31 marks

35% of total marks i.e. 91 marks

AIBE 17 Cutoff 

Category

AIBE 2022 cutoff criteria

AIBE (17) 2022 cutoff marks

General/ OBC category

40%

39 marks out of 98

SC/ ST category

35%

34 marks out of 98

AIBE 16 Cutoff

The cutoff marks for AIBE XVI after 5 questions were removed from final result preparation were as follows:

Category

AIBE 2021 cutoff criteria

AIBE (16) 2021 cutoff marks

General/ OBC category

40%

38 marks

SC/ ST category

35%

33 marks

AIBE 19 Minimum Passing Criteria 2024

The Bar Council of India sets a minimum passing threshold for the AIBE exam. If candidates achieve scores below the specified minimum qualifying marks for AIBE XVIII, they will need to reappear for the AIBE examination. The minimum passing standard is 45% for general category candidates, while SC and ST candidates are required to obtain a minimum of 40%. In the event that certain questions are excluded from the AIBE revaluation process, the cutoff marks may decrease, but the passing percentage requirement remains unchanged.

AIBE 19 Final Answer Key

The ultimate determinant of AIBE 19 outcomes hinges on the final answer key. The Bar Council of India (BCI) will unveil the conclusive AIBE XIX answer key after addressing all the objections raised by candidates against the preliminary answer key for 2024. Here's a detailed breakdown of the process for preparing the AIBE 19 final answer key:

Provisional Answer Key Release for AIBE 19: Following the conclusion of the examination, the BCI will publish a provisional answer key for the AIBE 19. This provisional answer key will encompass the initial accurate responses to the questions posed in the entrance examination.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the expected passing mark in Aibe 2024?

To pass AIBE 2024, a candidate must score at least 40% in General/OBC and 35% in SC/ST.

What is the minimum passing percentage for SC/ST candidates in AIBE 18?

SC/ST candidates must obtain a minimum of 40% to be considered qualified in AIBE 18.

How many times Aibe is conducted in a year?

AIBE is held twice a year.

Is there any negative marking in AILET?

Yes, in the All India Law Entrance Test AILET, for each incorrect attempt, 1/4 or 0.25 marks are deducted from the total score, and for each correct answer, one mark is awarded.

Are there multiple attempts allowed for the AIBE exam if I don't meet the cutoff?

Yes, candidates who do not meet the required passing marks are allowed to make multiple attempts at the AIBE examination.

What are the passing marks for the AIBE 18 exam in 2023?

The passing marks for the AIBE 18 exam in 2023 are 40% for the General category and 35% for the SC and ST categories.

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