AIBE XVII 2023 Answer Key Objection Window Open, Know When is Result

To qualify AIBE XVII, candidates need to score at least 40 per cent marks (Representational image)

To qualify AIBE XVII, candidates need to score at least 40 per cent marks (Representational image)

Candidates can submit their objection till 11:59 PM on February 20 at allindiabarexamination.com. AIBE 17 exam was conducted on February 5

bar council of India The objection window against the answer key of All India Bar Examination XVII has been opened today, 13th February. Candidates can submit their objections till February 20 by 11:59 PM at allindiabarexamination.com. AIBE 17 exam was conducted on 5th February (Sunday).

“Dear candidates, submit your objections for AIBE XVII at https://assessment.cbtexams.in/OFOT/PS/Account/Login (objection window is open till 20 February 2023 23:59 hrs),” reads the official notice .

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Soon after the conclusion of the All India Bar Examination, BCI uploaded the answer keys for English SET A, SET B, SET C, and SET D, but it was taken down on 6 February. The council has not yet given any explanation for this. Speed. The revised answer key was released on 9th February. After all the necessary changes are done in the answer key, BCI will publish the final answer key on the official website.

AIBE XVII Answer Key: How to raise objections

Step 1: Visit the official website of BCI, allindiabarexamination.com.

Step 2: On the official page, find and click on the objection window link

Step 3: On the new page that opens, enter your roll number and date of birth.

Step 4: Then select the question number you want to challenge.

Step 5: Review the answer and submit objection on the portal.

This year, AIBE XVII was conducted in pen-paper-based mode. To qualify for the exam, candidates need to score a minimum of 40 per cent marks. The final result of AIBE 17 is expected to be released after February 20.

The All India Bar Examination is a compulsory examination for law graduates to practice law in India. Those who appear and qualify (scoring a minimum of 40 per cent in the AIBE) are awarded a Certificate of Practice (COP) by the Bar Council of India (BCI), allowing them to practice law across the country Are.

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