The Bar Council of India (BCI) is set to close the objection window for the All India Bar Examination-19 (AIBE-19) today, January 10, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the exam can raise objections to the provisional answer key through the official website, allindiabarexamination.com.
The objection window, which opened on December 30, 2024, allows candidates to challenge the answer key by paying a fee of ₹500 per objection. If the objection is deemed valid, the amount will be refunded. Once the objection period ends, BCI will review all objections submitted by the candidates and release the final answer key and result in due course.
How to Challenge the AIBE-19 Answer Key
Candidates wishing to submit objections can follow these steps:
Additionally, in response to concerns raised by candidates regarding mismatched Question Paper (QP) booklet numbers and OMR sheet serial numbers, the BCI released an official statement. It clarified that results would be evaluated based on the Question Paper set code written by candidates on their OMR answer sheets during the examination. The Council reassured candidates that the mismatch issue would not impact the evaluation process.