Previous Year AIBE Exam Analysis
Here we have shared the details of the AIBE analysis of the past years -
AIBE Exam Analysis XVII 2022
Here are some of the important pointers regarding the AIBE XVII 2022 exam analysis -
- As per test takers, the difficulty level of the examination was found to be doable. Most of them found the AIBE XVII 2022 to be easy.
- Candidates were permitted to carry Bare Acts with short notes to take help for answering questions.
- As per several aspirants they faced one question based on IT Act, one on Jurisdiction, and most questions were asked from CPC, CrPc, Arbitration, IPC, Indian Evidence Act, Torts etc.
- Many applicants even suggested that BCI should enhance the difficulty level of the test, and as it is an open book exam, the candidates can take help of the Bare Acts to find the answers.
The AIBE qualification is regarded as an essential requirement for law practice and analytical skills. The exam assesses understanding and basic knowledge of the law. The exam assesses the fundamental skills required to become a lawyer. AIBE is a law school certification test. Applicants who pass the exam are awarded the Certificate of Practice (COP). The COP is required to practise in a court of law.
AIBE Exam Analysis XVI (16) 2021
The exam was administered as a closed book exam for the first time in the history of the bar exam. Applicants could only take the AIBE 16 exam with Bare Acts and no study notes.
AIBE Exam Analysis XV (15) 2020
AIBE XV 2020 was organised on January 24, 2021, in more than 45 test cities in India by the BCI - Bar Council of India. The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) began at 10 am in offline mode. The AIBE 2020 question paper contained 100 multiple-choice questions based on 19 law topics, and it was issued in 11 languages from which applicants could choose according to their desire.
Most students stated that the AIBE test format was comparable to previous years' papers, and the exam consisted of moderately challenging questions.
AIBE Exam Analysis XIV (14) 2019
AIBE (XIV) exam was successfully conducted on September 15, 2019, in more than 40 cities across the country. The AIBE 14 exam was conducted in offline (pen & paper mode), and the duration of the exam was three hours (10:00 AM to 1:00 PM). The question paper of AIBOE XIV had 100 MCQ-based questions on 19 law subjects, and the exam was conducted in 11 languages. Since AIBE 14 was an open book examination, candidates carried study materials, notes etc to the exam hall.
Candidates belonging to General and OBC category should score a minimum of 40% of marks in the AIBE 14 exam, while the cutoff mark for reserved categories such SC / ST should score a minimum of 35% of marks.
AIBE XIV Question Paper Review & Analysis
Based on the response and feedback received from students, CollegeDekho has made an analysis of AIBE 14 question paper.
Response 1:One of the students who appeared for the exam in Delhi indicated that the AIBE XIV question paper was confusing. Most of the candidates were unable to solve the questions, which were based on some landmark judgement. However, the overall question paper of AIBE XIV exam was good, and the candidates with good research might have answered the difficult questions too.
Response 2:Another student who appeared for the AIBE XIV exam in Delhi revealed that the difficulty level of the question paper was moderate. Majority of the questions in the AIBE 14 exam were based on case studies. One of the surprising element is that almost 18 questions in the AIBE XIV exam were from previous year question papers.
Response 3:One of the students who took the exam revealed that the question paper was as per expectations. She had carried a bag of books for reference, and it helped her in answering some caste study-related questions.
Response 4:A candidate from Jammu & Kashmir revealed that the question paper of AIBE 14 exam was a bit difficult. Candidates who are already involved in legal work. The question paper did not meet the expectations, as it was prepared in lawyers’ viewpoint but not students.
Response 5:The exam is very easy to clear, as most of the questions were based on case studies. There were questions on the Muslim Marriage Act, Hindu Marriage Act etc. Since there is no negative marking in the exam, it is easy to crack the same.
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