The application correction window for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) XXI (2026) is now open. Candidates registered for the exam can make changes to their submitted forms on the official website, allindiabarexamination.com. The Bar Council of India (BCI) announced the opening of this window, allowing registered individuals to rectify any errors in their applications.
Application Correction Details
To access the correction window, candidates must log in to the website using their registered credentials. However, certain key details cannot be altered after the application fee has been paid. These non-editable fields include the registered mobile number, registered email ID, PwD category, caste category, and preferred exam city.
Non-Editable Fields
The following fields are permanently locked after payment:
- Registered Mobile Number
- Registered Email ID
- PWD Category
- Caste Category
- Exam City Preference
How to Access the Correction Form
Candidates can follow these steps to make eligible changes:
- Visit the official AIBE XXI website at allindiabarexamination.com .
- Click on the login link.
- Enter your login credentials.
- Navigate to the correction window section.
- Enter the OTP sent to your registered mobile number for verification.
- Make necessary changes to the editable fields in the application form.
- Save your modifications and submit the form.
AIBE XXI 2026 Important Dates
The AIBE XXI examination is scheduled for June 7, 2026 . Key dates for the application process are:
| Event | Date |
| AIBE XXI Registration Process Last Date | April 30, 2026 |
| Application Fee Payment Window Closes | May 1, 2026 |
| Application Correction Facility Last Date | May 3, 2026 |
| AIBE XXI Admit Cards Release Date | May 22, 2026 |
| AIBE XXI Examination Date | June 7, 2026 |
About the All India Bar Examination
The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) is conducted by the Bar Council of India (BCI). It is a mandatory exam for law graduates seeking to practice law in India. Passing the AIBE awards a Certificate of Practice (COP), enabling legal practice in courts and tribunals nationwide. The exam assesses fundamental legal knowledge and ensures a minimum standard of competency for the legal profession.
The examination is a three-and-a-half-hour, multiple-choice test. It covers essential legal subjects, including constitutional law, civil law, family law, administrative law, and professional ethics. The goal is to confirm candidates possess the basic legal understanding required for the profession.