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ALL INDIA BAR EXAM COURSE
Learn from India's best educators: Here’s a structured course plan for your AIBE coaching center, focusing on top facilities and the best coaching experience:
AIBE Coaching Course Details
1. Course Highlights
Comprehensive Syllabus Coverage: All 19 subjects as per BCI syllabus.
Experienced Faculty: Experts with years of legal teaching and AIBE coaching experience.
Latest Study Material: Up-to-date notes, case laws, and practice papers.
Mock Tests & Practice Papers: Regular full-length tests with detailed explanations.
Doubt-Clearing Sessions: One-on-one and group sessions to resolve queries.
Time Management & Strategy Sessions: Techniques for efficient answering in the exam.
Legal Updates & Current Affairs: Focus on recent judgments and amendments.
2. Course Duration & Modes
Batch Duration: All Modes are available with different duration maximum duration 3 to 4 months minimum duration 1 month, batches available as per the requirement of student.
Crash Course: 30-45 days intensive training.
Weekend Batch: Ideal for working professionals.
Online & Offline Options: Live classes, recorded sessions, and doubt-solving online.
3. Best Facilities
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Updated Study Material Access: Well-stocked Law Notes prepared by experts, case laws, New amended laws, covering 10 years previous question answers and digital resources.
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E-Learning Platform: Access to recorded lectures, PDFs, and quizzes.
Smart Classrooms: Interactive sessions with Smart TV, projection and animated presentations.
Personalized Mentorship: One-to-one guidance from experts. Small batch size.
- Bar Council of India Pattern-Based Tests
- Handwritten Notes & Quick Revision Material
- Interview & Legal Practice Training (for post-AIBE guidance)
- Scholarships & Discounts for meritorious students...
- Total Questions: 100 (Multiple-Choice Questions)
- Total Marks: 100
- Duration: 3 Hours 30 Minutes
- No Negative Marking
- Passing Marks: 40% (SC/ST) and 45% (General/OBC)
- Mode of Exam: Offline (Pen-Paper)
- Open Book Exam: Candidates can bring bare acts without notes.
- Fundamental Rights & Duties
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- President, Parliament, and Judiciary
- Writ Jurisdiction (Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo Warranto)
- Judicial Review & Separation of Powers
- Emergency Provisions
- Amendments & Basic Structure Doctrine
- General Principles of Criminal Law
- General Exceptions & Defenses
- Offenses Against the Human Body (Murder, Culpable Homicide, Hurt, Assault, Rape, etc.)
- Offenses Against Property (Theft, Robbery, Dacoity, Cheating)
- Defamation, Criminal Conspiracy, and Abetment
- Organised crime
- Classification of Offenses (Cognizable & Non-Cognizable)
- Arrest, Bail, and Remand Procedures
- Investigation & Trial Process
- Framing of Charges & Types of Trials
- Appeals & Revision
- New sections and provisions
- Jurisdiction of Civil Courts
- Institution of Suits, Pleadings, and Framing of Issues
- Res Judicata & Res Sub Judice
- Injunctions & Temporary Reliefs
- Appeals, Review, and Revision
- Relevance & Admissibility of Evidence
- Burden of Proof & Standard of Proof
- Examination of Witnesses (Cross & Re-Examination)
- Expert Evidence & Documentary Evidence
- Confessions & Dying Declarations
- Importance of electronic evidence, audio video graphy
- Hindu, Muslim, Christian, and Parsi Personal Laws
- Marriage & Divorce Laws
- Adoption, Guardianship, and Maintenance
- Succession & Inheritance Laws
- General Principles of Contract (Offer, Acceptance, Consideration)
- Breach of Contract & Remedies
- Specific Performance & Injunctions
- Negotiable Instruments Act – Cheque Bounce Cases
- General Principles of Tortious Liability
- Defamation & Nuisance
- Consumer Protection Act (CPA), 2019
- Transfer of Property Act, 1882
- Sale, Mortgage, Lease, Gift, and Exchange of Property
- Easements & Adverse Possession
- Principles of Natural Justice
- Judicial Review & Administrative Tribunals
- Delegated Legislation & Ombudsman
- Incorporation & Registration of Companies
- Share Capital, Directors, and Meetings
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- Concept & Evolution of PIL in India
- Landmark PIL Cases
- Arbitration, Mediation & Conciliation
- Lok Adalat & Legal Services Authorities
- Duties of an Advocate towards Clients & Court
- Professional Misconduct & Disciplinary Actions
- Environmental Protection Act, 1986
- Air & Water Pollution Laws
- Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
- Factories Act, 1948
- Cyber Crimes & Legal Framework
- Patent, Trademark, Copyright, and Geographical Indications
- During the Exam – Attempting Strategy
- Many questions are directly from the Bare Acts—don't overthink.
- Some questions test logical reasoning rather than memorization.
- If confused, eliminate wrong options first.
- If a question asks for a specific section, check your Bare Act index for quick access.
- If you’re unsure, cross-check with 2 Bare Acts (if available).
- The exam has 100 questions in 3 hours 30 minutes (~2 minutes per question).
- Easy questions first – attempt those you know quickly.
- Difficult questions later – mark them and come back if time allows.
- Don’t spend more than 2 minutes on one question.
- Fill in the correct OMR bubble carefully.
- Recheck entries before submitting the answer sheet.
- If a question seems tough, move to the next and return later.
- Since there’s no negative marking, attempt all 100 questions.
- Bringing commentary books instead of only Bare Acts (not allowed).
- Carrying excessive books, making it hard to find answers.
- Spending too much time searching for sections instead of answering.
- Leaving questions blank (since there’s no negative marking, attempt all).
- Overconfidence—practicing beforehand is key, even in an open-book exam.
- Admit Card & ID Proof
- Bare Acts (without notes or comments)
- Pens, Pencils, Eraser, and Sharpener
- Watch (if allowed) for time tracking
- Water Bottle (if permitted)
4. Special Features
5. Highlights of Exam & Syllabus of the All India Bar Examination (AIBE)
The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is conducted by the Bar Council of India (BCI) to assess a lawyer’s ability to practice law in India. It is an open-book exam that tests knowledge of legal subjects and analytical ability.
Exam Pattern
AIBE Syllabus – Subject-wise Breakdown, weightage & LIST OF IMPORTANT TOPICS FOR EXAM :
1. Constitutional Law (10 Marks)
2. Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023 (BNS) (8 Marks)
3. Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) 2023 (10 Marks)
4. Civil Procedure Code (CPC) – 1908 (10 Marks)
5. Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) 2023 (8 Marks)
6. Family Law (8 Marks)
7. Law of Contract, Specific Relief, and Negotiable Instruments (8 Marks)
8. Law of Torts (5 Marks)
9. Property Law (5 Marks)
10. Administrative Law (3 Marks)
11. Company Law (2 Marks)
12. Public Interest Litigation (PIL) (3 Marks)
13. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) (4 Marks)
14. Professional Ethics & Bar Council Rules (4 Marks)
15. Environmental Law (2 Marks)
16. Labour and Industrial Law (4 Marks)
17. Cyber Law & Information Technology Act (2 Marks)
18. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) (2 Marks)
1. Read the Questions Carefully
2. Use Your Bare Acts Smartly
3. Manage Time Efficiently
4. Keep Track of Answer Sheet Marking
5. Stay Calm & Avoid Stress
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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