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AIBE XVII Exam 2023: Rechecking Of OMR Sheets Application Process Begins

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The AIBE 17 applications for rechecking Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) answer sheets have started to be accepted by the Bar Council of India (BCI). On May 15, the re-examination at allindiabarexamination.com will come to an end. The BCI said in an earlier official notification: “It is noted that applications for re-checking of the OMR sheet will be accepted from May 5, 2023, through May 15, 2023, for AIBE-XVII Exam. After then, applicants’ registered email addresses will get rechecked, updated results.

It is important to know that candidates who want to review their OMR sheets will have to pay a charge of Rs 200 online. According to a separate announcement from the council, applicants who have not yet submitted their enrollment certificate will start the second phase of the re-evaluation on May 15.Candidates may check their results at barcouncilofindia.org and allindiabarexamination.com.

On April 28, BCI made the AIBE 17 findings available. To determine the result, 98 questions were utilized as opposed to the original 100 questions. The draft AIBE 17 answer key was released in February. On April 14, a later version of the AIBE 17 solution key was made available. The final solution key was then posted online on April 19 as a result.

Results for AIBE XVII in 2023: How to Check

Step 1: Visit allindiabarexamination.com.

Step 2: Conduct a search on the main website and choose the ‘AIBE 17’ result link.

Step 3: After the new window has opened, log in using your login information.

Step 4: The screen will display the AIBE XVII Result 2023.

Step 5: Review and download the outcome.

Step 6: Take a printout of it in step 6 for later use.

Candidates who pass the AIBE 17 exam are awarded Certificates of Practise (CoP) by the Bar Council of India. With this qualification, candidates are qualified to practice law across the country. On February 5 from 10 AM to 1 PM, the AIBE XVII test was administered throughout the country. 1,73,586 persons signed up to take the test this year, and 1,71,402 of them actually turned up.

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