AIBE preparation, built by practising advocates

Pass The Bar is the AIBE-focused study platform from Orchestrate Consulting Services LLP. We exist because the gap between a law degree and the courtroom should not be a black box.

Our mission

Every Indian law graduate has to clear the All India Bar Examination before they can sign their first vakalat. We help them do that — with a verified Bar Council syllabus, free full-length mock tests, previous-year question banks, and explanations rooted in the Bare Acts the exam actually tests.

Built by advocates, for the next generation of advocates

Pass The Bar is built by practising advocates and legal educators who remember exactly what it feels like to walk into the AIBE hall for the first time. The questions a candidate actually has to answer are not the same as the questions law school prepared them for, and the gap between the two is where most people lose marks. This platform exists to close that gap.

The content — every mock test, every explanation, every subject-wise drill — is reviewed against the official Bar Council of India syllabus and the latest statutory text. When a Bare Act amendment lands, the question bank is updated. When the BCI shifts a date or a passing threshold, the verified facts on the site are corrected before anything else.

Modern technology, in service of preparation

Preparing for AIBE has historically meant photocopied question booklets, outdated commentaries, and a lot of guesswork about what the paper will actually look like. Pass The Bar uses modern tooling to remove that guesswork:

  • AI-assisted explanations turn every wrong answer into a short, source-grounded lesson — so review takes minutes instead of hours.
  • Adaptive practice tracks which subjects keep costing marks and surfaces more questions from those areas, automatically.
  • Multilingual question banks let candidates practise in the language they will sit the exam in — not just in English.
  • Realistic mock tests simulate the OMR format, the 3 hour 30 minute clock, and the closed-book Bare Acts constraint that applies from AIBE XVI onwards.

Why this exists

The Certificate of Practice is a gatekeeper. It decides who can stand up in court, who can sign a vakalat, and — since the Supreme Court reinstated the three-year mandatory practice requirement — who can sit for the lower judicial services examinations. Treating AIBE as a routine formality costs candidates entire cycles of their career.

We built Pass The Bar so that no one has to clear AIBE alone, second-guessing the syllabus or paying for outdated coaching. The platform is free to start, honest about what works, and open about its sources.

What we offer

  • Full-length mock tests — timed, OMR-style, free for the first attempt.
  • Subject-wise practice — every Bare Act covered by the 19-subject AIBE syllabus.
  • Verified syllabus and dates — sourced from the Bar Council of India Trust notifications.
  • AI-powered explanations — instant context for every wrong answer.
  • Multilingual question banks — Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, and more.
  • Progress analytics — which subjects you keep losing marks on, in one view.