AIBE 19 Answer Key 2024: Objection Window Closes Tomorrow At allindiabarexamination.com; Last Chance To Raise Objection
Candidates who took the All India Bar Examination-XIX can get the answer key and file objections at allindiabarexamination.com

AIBE 19 |
On January 10, 2025, the Bar Council of India will complete the objection period for AIBE 19 Answer Key 2024. Through the official AIBE website, allindiabarexamination.com, candidates who took the All India Bar Examination-XIX can get the answer key and file objections.
Important Dates for GATE 2025 Answer Key and Objection Window:
Answer Key Released: December 28, 2024
Objection Window Opened: December 30, 2024
Objection Window closes: January 10, 2025
Charges for objection:
Fee for Raising Objection: ₹500 per objection
Refund Policy: ₹500 will be refunded if the objection is deemed valid
How to raise objection:
Visit allindiabarexamination.com, the AIBE's official website.
On the home page, click the link for the objection window for AIBE 19 Answer Key 2024.
Candidates must input their login information on a new page that opens.
When you click submit, your answer key will appear.
Click on the response you wish to object to after checking the answer key.
Upload the required files to back up your challenge.
Pay the objection fee and submit.
Download the confirmation page and take a print out of it in case you need it later.
Passing marks:
While the AIBE 19 passing score for candidates in the SC and ST categories is 40%, candidates in the general and OBC categories must receive 45% in order to be eligible.
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