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The All India Bar Examination XVIII (AIBE 18) application rectification window will be closed by the Bar Council of India on November 19. Those who have completed the AIBE XVIII 2023 applications and need to make modifications to the submitted forms can log in using the candidate login credentials to make the necessary changes. The online registration process for the AIBE 18 closed on November 16. The last date to pay for the examination was set for November 17.
Candidates must note that all fields in the application cannot be corrected. The fields that are open for modification include the name of the candidate, enrollment number, exam city, test centre preference, and date of birth. Other fields such as mobile number, email address, permanent address, present address, uploaded documents, and emergency details cannot be edited.
How To Make Corrections On Your AIBE 18 Application?
Students can make adjustments to the applications by following the processes outlined here.
Step 1: Go to the AIBE 18 official website at allindiabarexamination.com
Step 2: Navigate to the All India Bar Examination XVIII login page.
Step 3: Log in with your email address and password created at the time of registration.
Step 4: Select the application link.
Step 5: Make the necessary modifications by clicking on the fields you want to edit.
Step 6: Save your changes, and make sure you click the submit button.
AIBE 18 is set to take place on December 10. The exam admit cards will be available for download between December 1 and 5. Students who have applied can access the admission card on the official website. The exam was originally planned for November 26 but was moved to December 10 to prevent a clash with the CLAT PG and MP State Judicial PT exams.
The AIBE 18 exam structure requires applicants to answer 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQ) in 3 hours and 30 minutes. Furthermore, candidates must record their answers on the provided OMR form. The council administers the exam to issue qualifying applicants the Certificate of Practice (COP) for practising law in an Indian court. This year onwards, the council increased the AIBE pass percentage for general category candidates from 40 to 45 per cent. While the pass rate for applicants from the Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Persons with Disabilities (PWD) has increased from 35 to 40 per cent.
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