Lockdown 4.0 - AIBE department to remain closed till June 10, helpline number issued for candidates
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Download NowShubham Bhakuni | June 6, 2020 | 12:02 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Bar Council of India (BCI) has announced that department of All India Bar Examination will be remain closed till June 10 as a preventive measure for COVID-19. The regular helpline numbers of the department (011-49225022/23) will also remain closed for the duration. However, the authorities have provided the emergency helpline number for the AIBE 15 applicants who want their issues resolved.
Bar Council of India has earlier released the AIBE 15 application form on May 16, the last date to register is July 16. The application form can be filled in online mode, from the official website of AIBE 15. In case of any emergency or queries related to AIBE-15, the candidates are requested to call on 9804580458.
About AIBE - Bar Council of India conducts AIBE once or twice every year. It is mandatory for the law graduates to clear AIBE for practising law in India. The examination will assess skills at a basic level and is intended to set a minimum benchmark for admission to the practice of law. The candidates are tested for their analytical abilities and understanding basic knowledge of the law. Those who clear AIBE are awarded "Certificate of Practice" by the Bar Council of India.
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