AIBE 2026 result: The Bar Council of India (BCI) is expected to announce the result of AIBE 21 (XXI) 2026 between 15 July and 18 July 2026. Before the declaration of the results, the final answer key of AIBE 21 is scheduled to be released on 10 July 2026. Candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to download their mark sheets from the official AIBE website once the result link is activated.The Bar of India exam was conducted in offline mode on June 7, 2026. The provisional answer key was released on June 10, followed by the objection window, which remained open from June 10 to June 17, 2026. The final answer key will be the basis for evaluating candidates before the result is declared.Timeline of AIBE 21 resultsThe examination process has followed a defined schedule. The AIBE 21 exam was held on June 7, 2026. The provisional answer key was released on June 10, while candidates could file objections till June 17. The final answer key will be released on July 10 and the result is expected between July 15 and July 18, 2026. The certificate of practice (CoP) is expected to be issued three months after the result declaration.Steps to download scorecardCandidates can check their result by visiting the official portal of Bar Exam of India and selecting the AIBE 21 Scoreboard link available on the home page. They will be asked to enter their application number or hall ticket number along with their date of birth. After submitting the data, the dashboard will show the candidate’s marks and qualification status. Candidates are advised to download and keep a hard copy for future reference.Classification notes and next phaseThe AIBE is a qualifying exam. Candidates from General and OBC categories must secure at least 45 percent of the total marks, while those belonging to SC, ST and PwD categories must secure a minimum of 40 percent. If any question is removed from the final assessment, the mark out of 100 may be reduced proportionately.Candidates who meet the requirements will receive their physical practice certificate through their respective State Bar Councils. The certificate is mandatory for practicing law in Indian courts. Candidates who do not meet the requirements may appear in the next AIBE session as there is no limit on the number of attempts.