All set for second All India Bar Exam – GS says BCI received over 13000 applications

Bar & Bench News Network

Jul 07, 2011

Gopal Subramaniam in a press release has announced that the second All India Bar Examination (AIBE) will be conducted on July 24, 2011 as per schedule. The test will begin at 11.30 am and will last till 3.00 pm. The press release said Bar Council of India (BCI) has received over 13000 applicants for the AIBE and preparatory materials have already been dispatched to the concerned candidates.

 

The BCI Chairman also made it clear that the All India Bar Examination will also be conducted on July 24, 2011 for candidates who were unable to take the first All India Bar Examination in Chennai.

 

Dispatch of admit cards to all candidates will also be undertaken on July 13, 2011.

 

BCI website has put up a list of candidates whose materials have been returned (because of incorrect address etc.) These candidates are requested to get in touch with the BCI over telephone or email, and arrange to collect the same.

 

BCI website also has a list of candidates whose applications has been rejected due to errors in application form.

 

Bar & Bench has earlier reported that the exam was postponed to July 24.

 

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  • 1. "With GS quitting as SG, I doubt if we would have AIBE tritiya". Le,
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