If you're staring down the All India Bar Examination and
wondering where to even begin, here's a piece of advice that's stood the test
of time: stop hunting for new material and start working through old papers.
Nothing prepares you for AIBE quite like sitting with the actual questions that
have appeared over the years.
That's exactly why I've put together this archive: every
AIBE paper from the very first exam in 2011 right up to AIBE-XXI in 2026, all
converted into free online practice tests you can attempt in a proper timed
setting.
Why Bother with Old Papers?
It's tempting to think past papers are outdated the moment a
new syllabus circular comes out. In my experience, that's rarely true. The AIBE
tends to repeat itself more than most candidates expect, with the same
statutes, the same procedural questions, and the same conceptual traps dressed
up slightly differently each year.
Working through these papers does a few things for you. It
shows you what the exam actually looks like, rather than what you imagine it
looks like from a coaching class syllabus. It gets you used to answering under
time pressure, which matters more than people admit, since a lot of AIBE
candidates know the law perfectly well and still run out of time. And over
enough papers, patterns start to emerge: certain acts, certain topics, certain
kinds of questions that show up again and again. Once you start noticing those,
your revision gets a lot more targeted.
The Full Archive: AIBE-I (2011) to AIBE-XXI (2026)
Every paper is set up as a free online test, so click the
link and you'll go straight into a simulated exam environment.
A Few Thoughts on How to Actually Use These
Just clicking through a paper isn't enough on its own. How
you use it matters as much as how many you attempt.
Try to sit for each paper under real time constraints rather
than working through it leisurely with your notes open. It feels harder, but
that's the point. It's the only way to know if you're actually exam-ready. And
don't stop at your score. Go back through every question you got wrong (and
honestly, a few you got right by guessing) and figure out why the correct
answer is correct. That's where the real learning happens.
It also helps to keep a running note of topics that keep
showing up, such as certain sections of the CrPC, certain Constitutional
provisions, and professional ethics questions, so your last-minute revision has
some direction instead of being a blind sweep through the whole syllabus. And
try to make this a regular habit rather than a last-week cram. Even one paper a
week in the months before your exam adds up to a lot of exposure by the time
you sit for AIBE.
Prefer Studying on Your Phone?
These papers are also available through our mobile app if
you'd rather practice on the go. If you want access, just write to me at miglani786@gmail.com and our team
will get back to you.
A Closing Note
There's no shortcut to clearing AIBE, but there is a
shortcut to preparing smart, and it's simply doing enough of these papers,
properly, that the exam stops feeling unfamiliar. Whether this is your first
attempt or your third, I hope this archive saves you some time and gives your
preparation a bit more structure.
Wishing you all the best for AIBE.
By Dr. Deepak Miglani
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