AIBE Exam 2023: BCI releases important guidelines for candidates, check details here

AIBE Exam 2023: BCI releases important guidelines for candidates, check details here

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New Delhi, Updated on Jan 5, 2024 17:11 IST

The Council has asked candidates to raise any grievances or inquire regarding AIBE XVIII Exam or AIBE XVII Exam 2023. However, the AIBE 18 Result 2023 date has not been announced by the BCI yet. Candidates have been waiting for AIBE 18 Final Answer Key 2023 and AIBE 18 Result 2023 desperately. Read further to know more.

AIBE Exam 2023: BCI releases important guidelines for candidates, check details here

AIBE Exam 2023: BCI releases important guidelines for candidates, check details here

AIBE 18 Exam 2023: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has released an important notification for candidates who have appeared for the AIBE Exam 2023. The Council has asked candidates to raise any grievances or inquire regarding AIBE XVIII Exam or AIBE XVII Exam 2023. However, the AIBE 18 Result 2023 date has not been announced by the BCI yet. Candidates have been waiting for AIBE 18 Final Answer Key 2023 and AIBE 18 Result 2023 desperately. Earlier, the council released the AIBE 17 Exam 2023 Certificate of Practice. To help candidates with their queries and doubts, the Council has now asked candidates to raise concerns online. 

"The grievances/inquiry regarding exams if raised on the other mode such as email/written application will not be entertained," the Council said in an official notification.  The All India Bar Examination result 2023 will be released based on the  AIBE 18 final answer key. As per the reports, BCI will release AIBE 18 Final Answer Key 2023 and AIBE Result 2023 together this year.

AIBE Exam 2023: How to Raise Grievances

Candidates can raise their grievances/inquiry if any relating to AIBE 17 (XVII) and AIBE 18 (XVIII) by following the simple steps given below:

  • Visit the provided link: https://aibe.smartexams.in/index.php
  • Click on "Incident," where you will find a tab named "Submit Incident."
  • Click on "Submit Incident," and you will be directed to a page where you can raise your query by filling in your details.
  • The subject of the incident should be "AIBE-XVII" if you are a candidate of AIBE-XVII. For AIBE-XVIII candidates, the subject should be "AIBE-XVIII."

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