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Jyotika Agarwal

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No need to worry. For corrections in already submitted application forms, candidates have to write a mail to BCI requesting the corrections along with the application number.

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Rajat Das

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No, it's same for all the states however the languages changes from state to state as you can give the exam in English and 22 other regional languages.

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Aayush Godara

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The eligibilities for All India Bar Examination AIBE can be attended on below :-
1. Members should hold a law degree (3-Year/5-Year) from a recognised institute of law approved by the Bar Council of India.
2. Members should have been registered with their respective State Bar Councils.
3. No upper age limit for appearing in the exam. AIBE eligibility criteria refers to the minimum academic qualification a seeker must retain, age limit, and State Bar Council Enrollment etc. Bar Council of India (BCI) permits the handiest the ones applicants who meet all of the eligibility standards of AIBE exam.

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anshu ranjan

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No correction after form filling is not allowed, so you can mail or reach out to AIBE for correction in your form.

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Manish Choudhary

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You have to mention your education qualification that is either LL.B. Or B.A. LL.B. Or 5 year Course.

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Deeksha Dixit

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No, the AIBE exam does not determine whether you will work in a district, high, or supreme court. Qualifying for AIBE is required in order to practice in court, but it does not determine which court you will work in. You need to get yourself registered with your state bar council. Following which, you need to pass this exam within two years to be eligible to practice as an advocate. To practice in any district court, you need to register as a member of the district bar association. Similarly, for the high court or supreme court, you need to get yourself registered as an advocate on record to practice in that court.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You have to appear in the next exam cycle if you did not qualify for the AIBE exam. The procedure is to register for the AIBE exam again once the application forms are out. Qualifying the AIBE exam is mandatory to obtain a "Certificate for Practice. " The Bar Council of India offers this Certificate following a 30-day examination period. To practice law in Indian courts, you must possess the COP; as a result, you must pass the AIBE test. There is no limit on age or attempts, so you can apply for AIBE as many times as you need to pass it.

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