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Hi buddy as I want to appear in next All India Bar Examination, so would you plz here tell me info with detail about on this exam ??
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As you want here I am telling All India Bar Examination is a national level entrance exam that is managed by the Bar Council of India conducted for candidates those have passed the Law degree and wish to get the authority to practice. Application Fee: All the Applicants applying for the All India Bar Examination online application, they have to pay Rs. 3500 + Rs 60 as bank transaction charge. Key dates Online Registration begins from 16th January 2017 Offline registration forms sales begin 16th January 2017 Bank payment through challan starts 17th January 2017 Online registration and offline forms sales closes 5th March 2017 Last date of DD payment for online and offline application 9th March 2017 Last date for completion of online form 9th March 2017 Last date for receiving offline application at BCI-Delhi 9th March 2017 (5:00 PM) Online release of Admit Cards 18th March 2017 Date of Examination 26th March 2017 Result Declaration 14th June 2017 Rechecking request starts 20th June 2017 Last date to submit request 20th July 2017 Eligibility Applicants has to qualify their LLB Degree (either 3 years or 5 Years). Applicants has to be registered as an advocate professional with any State Bar Council. Exam Pattern Applicants have a choice of 11 languages to attempt the examination in their preferred language. The question paper was composed of 100 multiple choice questions spread across various subjects. There is no negative marking. The questions asked in the examination was divided into ‘knowledge-based’ and ‘reasoning based’. The time duration of the examination is maximum 3 hours 30 minutes. The examination divided into two categories (I and II). The Examination paper was comprise at least seven (7) questions from each ‘Category I’ subject. The paper was also have twenty-three (23) questions from the ‘Category II’ subjects as a whole, and these twenty-three questions include questions from at least five (5) Category II subjects. Category I subjects will be tested in Part I of the question paper, and Category II subjects was be tested in Part II of the question paper.
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