AIBE XXI Provisional Answer Key Published; Submit Objections by June 17

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AIBE XXI Provisional Answer Key Published; Submit Objections by June 17

BCI Releases Provisional Answer Key for AIBE XXI

The Bar Council of India (BCI) has officially published the provisional answer key for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) XXI, an important milestone for aspiring legal professionals. The announcement was made on Wednesday, following the examination that took place on June 7. This release marks a crucial step in the examination process, allowing candidates to review and challenge any discrepancies they may find.

Objection Submission Window Open Until June 17

Candidates who wish to contest any part of the provisional answer key must do so by 11:59 PM on June 17. This objection window provides an opportunity for candidates to ensure the fairness and accuracy of their examination results. It’s imperative to note that each candidate is allowed a single submission, which can encompass multiple objections. However, once the submission is made, no further changes or resubmissions will be accepted.

Refund Policy for Valid Objections

For candidates whose objections are deemed valid, the BCI has set a policy to refund a fee of ₹500. This initiative underscores the council’s commitment to maintaining transparency and fairness in the examination process.

For detailed instructions on how to submit objections, candidates are encouraged to refer to the [Objection Tracker Guide]. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to ensure a smooth objection filing process.

Next Steps for Candidates

As the objection window remains open, candidates are advised to thoroughly review the provisional answer key. Any concerns or discrepancies should be promptly addressed within the given timeframe to ensure their objections are considered.

The AIBE is a vital examination for law graduates aiming to practice law in India. The outcome of this examination significantly impacts their professional journey, making this phase of the process particularly critical.

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