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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you are allowed to carry bilingual (diglot) bare acts without notes for the AIBE 19 exam. However, the bare acts must be unannotated and without any additional notes or highlights. Only the original, unmodified text of the bare acts is permitted. Be sure to check the official AIBE guidelines for any specific regulations or changes regarding the exam materials
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
To prepare online for the AIBE, follow these steps
Familiarize with the Exam Pattern: Understand the structure, including the number of questions and subjects covered. Online Mock Tests A list of test series in the textbook that lets you simulate real examination conditions, and evaluate your knowledge of yours, and time management before AIBE.Study Resources: Use quality study materials and past year question papers available on other educational websites. Create a study schedule: Plan your study routine, focusing on key subjects and regular revisions. Keep yourself updated with the legal news about recent amendments and landmark cases
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
AIBE or the All India Bar Examination is conducted by the BCI. It's a national-level exam that certifies law graduates who want to become a lawyer and permits them to practice law in Indian Courts. It is a two-hour pen-paper exam and is conducted once a year. Students who want to appear for AIBE 2024 must have obtained a Bachelor's degree in law from a recognised law school or university in India. There is no minimum marks requirement for the Bachelor's degree. The candidates should also have registered as an advocate with a state bar council of India.
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12 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, you can contact the AIBE (All India Bar Examination) conducting body, the Bar Council of India (BCI), through their official social media platforms. Look for verified accounts of the Bar Council of India on social media. You can either send a direct message or comment on their posts to ask questions. Social media is also a good way to stay informed about announcements and updates related to the AIBE. While social media can be a convenient way to reach out, for official and detailed inquiries, it’s often best to refer to the official website or contact their helpline directly.
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