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The admit cards for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE XVIII) 18th edition will now be released by the Bar Council of India (BCI) on December 3 at 5 pm as per the latest updates. The release of the AIBE 18 admit cards was originally planned for today, December 1.
“This is to inform you that the admit cards for AIBE-XVIII will be available for download from December 3, 2023, after 5:00 PM. The link and procedure to download the admit card will be shared soon in another notification”, reads a note on the official website of the AIBE.
Upon release, the exam admission cards for law graduates who registered for AIBE 18 may be downloaded from the website, allindiabarexamination.com. Applicants seeking updates on the AIBE may also check out the BCI website at barcouncilofindia.org from time to time. Candidates are required to input their registered ID and password to download their admit cards from the portal.
The AIBE 18 has been planned for December 10. The test was originally scheduled for October 29, but it was postponed to December 3 and then again to December 10. The AIBE 18 test has been rescheduled to prevent an overlap with the CLAT PG and MP State Judicial PT examinations.
AIBE XVIII (18) ADMIT CARD 2023: HOW TO DOWNLOAD
Step 1: Navigate to the AIBE XVIII (18) official website at allindiabarexamination.com.
Step 2: Find the “AIBE 18 admit card” link on the webpage and click on it.
Step 3: When a new page appears, input the required details such as registration ID to log in.
Step 4: The screen will display your admit card.
Step 5: Verify all of the information on the admit card.
Step 6: Download the AIBE 18 admit card and print a copy of it for future reference.
Candidates will find all pertinent information about their exam centre and city, roll number, reporting time, session timing, and other details on the admit cards. In the event of an error, applicants must notify the BCI as soon as possible and get it corrected before the exam. They should also diligently review all of the instructions given on the admit card and follow them on exam day.
AIBE XVIII (18): Passing Criteria
Candidates from the general category are required to qualify the exam with a passing percentage of 45 per cent. On the other hand, candidates from the Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Persons with Disabilities (PWD) must qualify with a passing rate of 40 per cent.
The council administers the AIBE in order to issue qualifying applicants the Certificate of Practise (COP) for practising law in an Indian court. The test will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) for a total of 100 points. The exam will be held for a duration of three hours and thirty minutes.
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