AIBE 2023 result cancelled for candidates appearing from Rajkot centres
Mridusmita Deka | July 10, 2023 | 02:34 PM IST | 1 min read
The condition to appear again in AIBE 18 will not apply to those candidates who were absent for AIBE 17 exam 2023 from the four Rajkot centres.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The All India Bar Examination 2023 result (AIBE 2023 result) for the candidates who appeared from centres in Rajkot has been cancelled. The candidates whose AIBE 2023 result have been cancelled can take the exam in the next exam -- AIBE 18, without paying any exam fee. AIBE 17 exam was held on February 5, 2023, while the result of the exam was declared on April 28.
While announcing the cancellation of AIBE 17 result 2023 for the candidates of Rajkot centre, the council has also mentioned the centre codes and centre names of the four Rajkot centres. These are: Tapasvi School (Centre Code- 5401), Shri Labhubhai Trivedi Institute Of Engineering and Technology (Centre Code-5402), VVP Engineering College (Centre Code-5403) and Shri Atmiya Shishu Vidhya Mandir (Centre Code-5404).
The candidates who appeared in the aforementioned four centres, AIBE statement said, will be entitled to appear in the next All India Bar Examination 18 without being charged any examination fee for the next All India Bar Exam.
However, this condition will not apply to those candidates who were absent for the All India Bar Exam 17 from these centres.
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