The AIBE 18 cut-off marks are the minimum marks (or percentage) that candidates need to obtain in their category to clear the certification exam. The Bar Council of India (BCI) has revised the AIBE 18 qualifying cutoff 2023.
AIBE 18 cutoff 2023: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has revised the AIBE 18 qualifying cutoff 2023.The All India Bar Council Examination (AIBE) Exam Date is October 29, 2023. The AIBE 18 Exam will be conducted in offline, pen-and-paper mode. The BCI will publish the cut off marks for AIBE 18 exam after the declaration of results. The AIBE 18 cut-off marks are the minimum marks (or percentage) that candidates need to obtain in their category to clear the certification exam.
Meanwhile, the AIBE 18 cutoff marks for the General/OBC category have been revised for AIBE 2023 Exam. The BCI has increased AIBE cutoff from 40 per cent to 45 per cent for general category candidates. The cutoff for SC/ST candidates has been revised from 35 per cent to 40 per cent to qualify the bar examination.
How to check AIBE 2023 Cutoff?
Candidates can check AIBE 18 Cutoff 2023 by following the simple steps given below:
- Go to the official website of AIBE (allindiabarexamination.com)
- Click on the "Results" tab on the top menu bar
- Click on "AIBE XVIII Cutoff" link in the notification bar
- Enter your enrollment number and date of birth as registered for AIBE 2023
- On successful login, the cutoff marks for your category will be displayed on the screen
Note: The cutoff marks will be available in the form of a table, with the category-wise cutoff marks and the minimum qualifying criteria. You can check your category-wise cutoff marks and see if you have qualified the exam.
Candidates must note that AIBE 18 qualifying cutoff 2023 can be reduced if questions get deleted from AIBE question paper after answer key verification is complete.
Factors affecting AIBE 18 Cut Off 2023
As per the past years' analysis, listed below are the reasons/factors affecting the AIBE cut off marks:
- Minimum passing criteria for AIBE
- Number of candidates reporting the discrepancies in the answer keys
- Total discrepancies verified and rectified by BCI
- Questions removed from result evaluation
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