AIBE 17 Result: Application for OMR sheet rechecking from May 5; second phase of revaluation date
Mridusmita Deka | May 2, 2023 | 02:39 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates who want to have their AIBE results 2023, OMR sheets re-checked can fill the online application form by visiting AIBE website.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) application for rechecking of OMR sheet will start on May 5. The AIBE 2023 application for OMR sheet rechecking will continue till May 15. The AIBE 17 result 2023 will be updated after the rechecking is done and the AIBE 2023 result will be sent to the registered email ids of the students. AIBE 17 result 2023 was announced on April 28.
The candidates who want to have their AIBE results, OMR sheets re-checked can fill the online application form by visiting AIBE website -- allindiabarexamination.com for rechecking of their OMR sheet. The candidates have to pay online fee of Rs 200 for re-checking of their OMR sheet.
Meanwhile, an AIBE statement issued in this regard also added that the second phase of re-evaluation will open for the candidates who have not yet uploaded their enrolment certificate by May 15 by a different notification.
The council, while declaring the AIBE 2023 result also announced that the results of candidates who gave their exam in Rajkot city have been currently withheld till further notice due to mass usage of unfair means.
After dropping two questions from the AIBE question paper 2023, the AIBE cut-offs is 39 marks for General candidates and 34 marks for reserved category candidates. The AIBE 17 result was based on 98 questions instead of 100.
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