Cut-off
The Bar Council of India (BCI) decides the cut-off marks for AIBE every year. The cut-off is the minimum marks required for a candidate who has appeared for AIBE in order to get a ‘Certificate of Practice’.
Generally, the cut-off for AIBE marks to 40% (for General and OBC category candidates) and 35% (for SC/ST candidates) which means the candidates have to score al least of 40 marks (General and OBC category candidates) and 35 marks (SC/ST candidates)out of 100 in order to considered qualified in AIBE.
The expected cut-off marks for AIBE 2020 might go down the previous exams looking at the COVID19 pandemic and the current situation.
Category | Cut-off (Expected) | Pass criteria |
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General | 36-38 marks | 40% |
OBC | 36-38 marks | 40% |
SC/ ST | 33-35 marks | 35% |
The factors that will affect the AIBE 2021 cut off are:
- Minimum passing criteria
- Discrepancies reported in the answer keys and the rate of rectification
- The number of questions removed from the result evaluation.
AIBE Exam |
General/OBC |
ST/SC |
Reasons |
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AIBE 13 | 39 | 34 |
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AIBE 12 | 38 | 33 |
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