Breaking! BCI Introduces Fees To Raise Objections on AIBE Answer Key, Check Details Here

Breaking! BCI Introduces Fees To Raise Objections on AIBE Answer Key, Check Details Here

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New Delhi, Updated on Dec 4, 2025 20:39 IST

As per the new AIBE 20 Notification, candidates will be charged INR 500 for each objection raised. The AIBE 20 Objection Window 2025 will remain open until December 10, 2025 (11.59 pm). Read further to know more.

AIBE 20 Answer Key 2025: BCI Revises AIBE Objection Process, Check Details Here

AIBE 20 Answer Key 2025: BCI Revises AIBE Objection Process, Check Details Here

The Bar Council of India has introduced a new rule for candidates who have appeared for AIBE 20 Exam 2025. The AIBE 20 Exam 2025 was conducted on November 30, 2025. The AIBE 20 Provisional Answer Key was published on December 3, 2025. Until now, there have been no objection fees. However, as per the new AIBE 20 Notification, candidates will be charged INR 500 for each objection raised. The AIBE 20 Objection Window 2025 will remain open until December 10, 2025 (11.59 pm). 

The BCI in the notification also clarified that if the objection raised by the candidates is found valid, in that case, the amount will be refunded. Once the objections are received and cross checked by Council, the AIBE 20 Final Answer Key 2025 will be released. Based on that the AIBE Result 2025 will be announced.

How to raise objection on AIBE 20 Answer Key 2025?

Candidates can raise objections on the AIBE 20 answer key by following these steps given below:

  1. Click on the Objection filing link given on the official website
  2. A new page will open with the "AIBE Objection'' form 
  3. Here, candidates need to select their Question Paper Booklet Set (A, B, C, or D), select the Question Number, Fill in your answer as found incorrect, then put in remarks, if any, and finally attach a proof for the claim
  4. The payment screen will appear as shown below, with the amount calculated by multiplying INR 500 per objection based on the number of objections raised
  5. Next, submit the AIBE 20 objection form in online mode only

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