AIBE 18 Exam 2023 on December 10, BCI releases AIBE Exam Day Checklist, Check here

AIBE 18 Exam 2023 on December 10, BCI releases AIBE Exam Day Checklist, Check here

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AIBE 18 Exam date is December 10. AIBE 18 Exam will be held in pen-and-paper mode. BCI has released important guidelines for AIBE 18 Exam Day. Read further to know more.

AIBE 18 Exam on December 10, BCI releases AIBE Exam Day Checklist, Check last minute preparation tips

AIBE 18 Exam on December 10, BCI releases AIBE Exam Day Checklist, Check here

AIBE 18 Exam 2023: The Bar Council of India (BCI) is all set to conduct AIBE 18 Exam 2023. AIBE 18 Exam Date is December 3, 2023. AIBE 18 (XVIII) Exam will be conducted in pen-and-paper mode. With just few days left for All India Bar Examination 2023 candidates must not worry and should start revising.  Candidates who clear the AIBE exam are awarded a Certificate of Practice (COP) by the BCI. Therefore, it is essential for law graduates who wish to practice law in the country to clear the AIBE 2023 exam. 

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 All those candidates who will be appearing for AIBE 2023 Exam must download their AIBE Hall Ticket 2023 now. It must be noted that AIBE 18 Admit Card 2023 is the most important document and without it candidates won't be allowed to appear in AIBE Exam. AIBE 2023 Exam Day Guidelines were released along with the hall ticket of the AIBE Exam 2024.  Candidates can download the AIBE 2023 Admit Card by visiting the official website of AIBE; i.e. allindiabarexaminattion.com.  Read this article to understand important AIBE 18 exam day guidelines, and last minute preparation tips. 

How to prepare for AIBE 18 at last minute?

Picking the right set of books is only the first step towards effective AIBE preparation. In order to crack the exam, it is important for candidates to have a well-formulated preparation strategy and a well-thought-out study plan. 

  • Make a study plan and stick to it - Once you have a plan, follow it without fail. 
  • Consult the updated syllabus and pattern - Exam officials from time to time update the exam syllabus, so you need to follow only the current syllabus; ditto for the exam pattern.
  • Take notes during the study - This habit will make you more attentive apart from helping you jot down all the key and difficult points that you can quickly revise.
  • Mind the weightage carried by various topics - If you look at the AIBE syllabus, you will see that the weightage is not the same for all the topics. In fact, some topics carry as much as 10 per cent weightage, while there are others that only carry 2 per cent weightage. This means you can't spend disproportionate time preparing for a topic that carries just 2 per cent weightage.
  • Complete the easy portion first - You may find some topics difficult and time-consuming. If such topics are not essential to understanding the subsequent topic, you may skip the chapter for now and come back to it once you are done with the easier topics. 
  • Develop your reasoning and analytical abilities - These abilities will not only help you crack the AIBE 18 exam but serve you well in your career as a lawyer.  
  • What else: Apart from studying the recommended books, keep a track of all the recent law cases and judgments

You may also go through exam preparation tips by AIBE qualified candidates. These tips will give you insights into how these candidates approached their preparation, the strategies they adopted and other such nuggets that you may like to incorporate in your preparation.

AIBE 18 (XVIII) Exam Day Instructions:

Candidates can check important AIBE 18 Guidelines as released by BCI below:

  • Candidates are required to carry this admit card along with one Photo ID proof to their respective examination centre.
  • Candidates without admit card shall not be allowed to enter the examination centre.
  • Candidates should report at their respective Examination Centre by 08:30 am
  • Candidates will not be allowed to enter the Examination Centre after 10:15 am
  • Candidates are allowed to carry only BARE ACTS (without notes and comments) inside the examination centre
  • Electronic or Communication devices of any kind (such as mobile phones, laptops, smart watch etc.) and Books or Notes (except BARE ACTS without notes and comments) are not allowed in the Examination Hall
  • Candidates shall not be allowed to leave the examination hall before the conclusion of the examination and without handing over the Answer sheet
  • All markings on the answer sheet must be with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only. Using a pencil for marking on the answer sheet will lead to Disqualification of the exam
  • Candidate should enter the roll number on the answer sheet as it is mentioned on the admit card and fill in the respective ovals. Any mismatch would lead to disqualification
  • Candidate must follow the instruction strictly as mentioned on the test booklet cover

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