The Bar Council of India (BCI) has officially declared the results of the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) XXI, bringing relief and excitement to thousands of law graduates across the country. According to the announced results, 65.92% of candidates who appeared for the examination have successfully qualified.

The AIBE is a mandatory certification examination conducted by the BCI for law graduates seeking to practice as advocates in India. Clearing the examination enables candidates to receive the Certificate of Practice (CoP), which is essential for appearing before courts, tribunals, and other judicial forums.

The AIBE XXI examination was conducted on June 7, 2026. Following the release of the final answer key, the BCI evaluated candidates' performances and published the results on the official AIBE portal.

Candidates can access their scorecards by logging into the official website using their registration credentials. The scorecard contains details regarding marks obtained, qualifying status, and other relevant information.

The pass percentage of 65.92% reflects the performance of aspiring advocates across India and indicates that a significant number of law graduates have met the minimum professional standards prescribed by the Bar Council of India.

The AIBE serves as an important quality-control mechanism within India's legal profession by ensuring that newly enrolled advocates possess the basic legal knowledge necessary to begin professional practice. Successful candidates will now be eligible to receive their Certificate of Practice and commence legal practice in accordance with applicable regulations.

The declaration of the results marks an important milestone for law graduates as they transition from legal education to professional practice.