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The Bar Council of India (BCI) has issued the provisional answer key for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) XVIII (18) on December 12. Candidates can raise objection to the answer key till December 20. “The objection tracker is now available, and the objection window will remain open until midnight on 20th Dec 2023,” reads the official notice.
The All India Bar Examination AIBE XVIII (18) examination was conducted on December 10 across the country and the results for the same are expected to be released soon. However, the BCI has not yet announced the date for the release of the AIBE 18 result. Candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to download the AIBE 18 result from the official website of BCI at allindiabarexamination.com, once it has been released
The AIBE cut-off for the general and Other Backward Class (OBC) categories is 45 per cent, whereas, for the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) categories, the cut-off is 40 per cent.
It should be noted by candidates that the AIBE 18 final answer key will be used to determine the final result. On the official website, candidates who took the AIBE 18 exam may view their responses and answer key. In case of any discrepancies in the AIBE answer key 2023, candidates will be able to raise objections against it. Candidates may also have to produce a relevant document in support of their objections.
AIBE XVII ANSWER KEY: HOW TO RAISE OBJECTION
Step 1: Go to the official website of AIBE at allindiabarexamination.com.
Step 2: Look for the AIBE XVII (18) answer key objection 2023 link on the home page and click on it.
Step 3: Enter your registered user ID and password to log in.
Step 4: The AIBE XVII (18) answer key will be shown on the screen.
Step 5: Review the document and raise objection.
Step 6: Print a copy of the AIBE XVII (18) acknowledgment page for future records.
The AIBE 18 examination was conducted across 150 examination centres in India. This exam is held to test the eligibility of law graduates to practice law in the country by evaluating the candidates’ understanding of several legal principles and procedures. Law aspirants who pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) examination will be awarded a certificate of practice by the Bar Council of India, validating their skills and knowledge of the legal profession.
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