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AIBE 17, 18 objection window opens at aibe.smartexams.in; know steps to raise objection here

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Posted on 06 Jan 2024
13:32 PM

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Candidates who have appeared for the entrance exams can raise their grievances/inquiry relating to AIBE 17, 18 exams on the portal- aibe.smartexams.in
Meanwhile, the council is expected to announce the result as well as the final answer key for the AIBE 18 exam soon

The Bar Council of India (BCI) opened the objection window for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 17, 18 exams 2023 on 5 January. Candidates who have appeared for the entrance exams can raise their grievances/inquiry relating to AIBE 17, 18 exams on the portal- aibe.smartexams.in.

The council has announced the procedure to raise grievances against exams on the official website- allindiabarexamination.com. Candidates should note that the grievances regarding exams if raised on the other mode such as email, written application will not be entertained.

Meanwhile, the council is expected to announce the result as well as the final answer key for the AIBE 18 exam soon. BCI has increased the passing marks for the AIBE examination this year. The qualifying marks for AIBE 18 has increased to 45% for general and OBC category candidates and 40% for SC and ST candidates.

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AIBE 17, 18 Exams 2023: Steps to raise grievances

  1. Go to the official website- aibe.smartexams.in/index.php
  2. Click on "Incident," where you will find a tab named "Submit Incident"
  3. Click on "Submit Incident," and you will be directed to a page where you can raise your query by filling in your details
  4. The subject of the incident should be "AIBE-XVII" if you are a candidate of AIBE-XVII. For AIBE-XVIII candidates, the subject should be "AIBE-XVIII"

AIBE 18 Exam 2023 was held on 10 December at various exam centers across the country. Candidates were allowed to raise objections till 20 December 2023. The final answer key will be prepared after considering the objections raised by the candidates.

Last updated on 06 Jan 2024
13:32 PM
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