AIBE 18 exam date 2023 clashes with CLAT PG 2024; candidates express concern
Anu Parthiban | November 6, 2023 | 03:31 PM IST | 2 mins read
AIBE 18 correction window available on the official website, allindiabarexamination.com, will be closed on November 12. CLAT 2024 registration is ongoing.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Candidates express concern over exam dates clashes between All India Bar Examination (AIBE 18) and Common Law Admission Test (CLAT PG 2023). Bar Council of India (BCI) and Consortium of National Law Universities (NLU) have scheduled the eligibility test to practice law and LLM admission entrance exam on the same day, December 3.
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Every year, most of the students who register for AIBE also apply for CLAT. 1,73,586 candidates registered for AIBE in the last session and 1,71,402 appeared in the exam. Nearly 10,000 students appear for the CLAT LLM exam.
AIBE 18 exam was earlier scheduled on October 29 and then postponed to December 3; the same date as CLAT PG.
AIBE 18 correction window available on the official website, allindiabarexamination.com, will be closed on November 12. The Consortium of NLUs has extended the CLAT PG registration date to November 10.
Twenty-two NLUs will fill around 1,200 seats in LLM programmes through the CLAT score.
“Today is 29th October. AIBE Exam was scheduled to be held today. We have had two postponements so far. With AIBE exam clashing with CLAT 2023 on Dec 3, expect another postponement! Really wonder why cant some institutions adhere to stick time limit!!,” a X user tweeted.
Today is 29th October. AIBE Exam was scheduled to be held today.
— we wake (@sone_do_mujhe) October 29, 2023
We have had two postponements so far. With AIBE exam clashing with CLAT 2023 on Dec 3, expect another postponement!
Really wonder why cant some institutions adhere to stick time limit!!
Khair.............. pic.twitter.com/3RcpVcybC4
“Kindly take steps to change the exam date of Aibe or please change the exam date of pg clat please don't play with students life,” another aspirant posted on social media.
Kindly take steps to change the exam date of Aibe or please change exam date of pg clat please don't play with students life.
— prasanth power (@prasanthpower10) November 2, 2023
“Please address the conflicting between exam dates of AIBE and CLAT PG by taking appropriate action.”
Please address the conflicting between exam dates of AIBE and CLAT PG by taking appropriate action pic.twitter.com/2wG8ChDkQG
— Adv. Patel Maihebub (@PMaihebub) November 4, 2023
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