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ABP Live | 25 Feb 2019 07:06 PM (IST)
AIBE 13 Result 2019: Law Graduates seeking ‘Certificate of Practice’ from the Bar Council of India appear for the All India Bar Examination, every year. AIBE XIII 2019 was held in 11 languages across the country in 40 cities.
All India Bar Examination (AIBE) XIII 2019 Result has been declared
AIBE 13 Result 2019: All India Bar Examination (AIBE) XIII 2019 Result has been declared by the Bar Council of India on its official website - allindiabarexamination.com. The Bar Council of India had organized the AIBE XIII 2019 examination on 23rd December 2018. Law Graduates seeking ‘Certificate of Practice’ from the Bar Council of India appear for the All India Bar Examination, every year. AIBE XIII 2019 was held in 11 languages across the country in 40 cities. The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) XIII 2019 was organized in an Open Book Exam format comprising of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) aimed to test the examinee’s i.e. an advocate's capability to practice the profession of law in India. Candidates must be registered with their respective State Bar Council in order to participate in the All India Bar Examination. " Result for AIBE-XIII will be announced on (25th Feb, 2019) Latest by 5.00PM " read a notification on the official website. Candidates who had appeared for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) XIII 2019 can follow the instructions below to check their result now: How to check AIBE XIII 2019 Result? Step 1 – Visit the official website – http://www.allindiabarexamination.com/ Step 2 – Click on the ‘Login Here (AIBE-XIII)’ Step 3 – Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth to Login to your profile Step 4 – Check your Qualifying Status and Marks Step 5 – Download the Certificate and save it for further reference Direct link to check AIBE XIII 2019 Result As per the official website, “The AIBE will assess skills at a basic level, and is intended to set a minimum benchmark for admission to the practice of law; it addresses a candidate’s analytical abilities and understanding basic knowledge of law.”