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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Recruitment


Bharathiar University Recruitment


Bharathiar University Recruitment Bharathiar University has issued notification for the recruitment of 09 Teaching and Non Teaching Posts. Eligible candidates may apply through prescribed application format on or before 15-02-2013. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, application fee details, selection process and how to apply are given below… Bharathiar University Vacancy Details: Total Number [...] The post Bharathiar University Recruitment appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank Recruitment 2. Bodoland ... more »

MPSC Recruitment


MPSC Recruitment Maharashtra Public Service Commission has issued notification for filling up of 20 Assistant Electrical Inspector posts. Eligible candidates can apply online on or before 22-02-2013. For more details regarding age limit, educational qualifications, selection process and how to apply are mentioned below… MPSC Vacancy Details: Total No. of Vacancies: 20 Name of the [...] The post MPSC Recruitment appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. MPMKVVCL Recruitment 2. MP Discom Recruitment 3. OBC Recruitment

MP Discom Recruitment


MP Discom Recruitment MP Discom has issued notification against recruitment of 1339 Testing Assistant Vacancies at Madhya Pradesh Madhya Kshetra Power Distribution Company Limited Bhopal, and Madhya Pradesh Poorv Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Limited Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh Western Power Distribution Company Limited, Indore are the succeding companies of M.P. State Electricity Board. Eligible Madhya Pradesh [...] The post MP Discom Recruitment appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. MP Discom Recruitment 2012 2. MPMKVVCL Recruitment 3. APSPDCL Assi... more »

NRHM Maharashtra Recruitment


NRHM Maharashtra Recruitment National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) is under State Health Society Maharashtra, Mumbai has issued notification for the recruitment of 04 Posts of Malaria/ VBD Consultant for Vector Borne Disease Control Programme on contractual basis in Maharashtra State. Eligible candidates can send their application form on or before 06-02-2013. For more details regarding [...] The post NRHM Maharashtra Recruitment appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. NRHM Maharashtra Recruitment 2012 2. NRHM Maharashtra Recruitment 2012 3. NRHM MP Rec... more »

RCFL Recruitment


RCFL Recruitment Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (RCFL) has issued notification against recruitment of Specialist Doctors in various disciplines for honorary assignment as visiting Doctors for RCF, Thal Hospital. Eligible candidates may apply through prescribed application format on or before 25-02-2013. For more details regarding age limit, educational qualification, application fee details, selection process and [...] The post RCFL Recruitment appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. RCFL Recruitment 2012 2. NIMR Recruitment 3. Maharashtr... more »

DSMRU Recruitment


DSMRU Recruitment Dr. Shakuntala Mishra Rehabilitation University Lucknow has issued notification for 20 Faculty vacancies. Eligible candidates can apply through prescribed format on or before 18-02-2013. For more details regarding age limit, educational qualifications, selection process and how to apply are mentioned below… DSMRU Vacancy Details: Total No. of Vacancies: 20 Name of the Post: [...] The post DSMRU Recruitment appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. MDU Rohtak Recruitment 2. GGSIP University Recruitment 3. NIMR Recruitment

NRHM Tripura Results 2013 – Various Posts Final Results


National Rural Health Mission, Tripura has declared the results for the posts of District Programme Manager, District Accounts Manager, SDACDA, HMIS Assistant, Lab Technician, MPW (F), Pharmacist (Allo) and AAA. Read More

Sugarcane Breeding Institute Results 2013 – SRF, JRF Final Results


Sugarcane Breeding Institute has notified the final results for the posts of Senior and Junior Research Fellow. Walk-in interview was held on 18-01-2013. Read More

Central Leprosy Teaching & Research Institute – Walk In for Specialist Posts 2013


Central Leprosy Teaching and Research Institute recruits 10 Specialist Grade-II Posts. Candidates with M.B.B.S/ MD/ MS in concerned specialty may attend for walk in interview on 20-02-2013. Read More

CGGB Results 2013 – Officer Scale I, Office Assistant Final Results


Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank (CGGB) has declared the final results for recruitment to the posts of Officer Scale I, Office Assistants (Multi purpose). Candidates are short listed based on Common Written Exam Conducted on IBPS on 09-09-2012 for the post of Office Assistants and on 02-09-2012 for the post of Officer Scale I. Read More

HARTRON Recruitment 2013 – Apply Online for Various Vacancies

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Haryana State Electronics Development Corporation Limited (Hartron) recruits 10 Posts of Specialists and Administrators. Candidates with MCA/ B.E/ B.Tech/ Degree/ Diploma may apply on or before 07-02-2013. Read More

Maharashtra Public Health Dept Recruitment


Maharashtra Public Health Dept Recruitment Maharashtra Public Health Department has issued notification for filling up of 545 Medical Officer Vacancies. Eligible candidates can apply online from 28-01-2013 to 09-02-2013. For more details regarding age limit, educational qualifications, selection process and how to apply are mentioned below…. Maharashtra Public Health Dept Vacancy Details: Total No. of [...] The post Maharashtra Public Health Dept Recruitment appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. Bank of Maharashtra Clerk Recruitment 2. Public Works Dept... more »

Species Board of India Recruitment


Species Board of India Recruitment Spices Board of India has issued a recruitment notification for the recruitment of Spices Extension Trainee vacancies in the offices of the Board located in the state ofSikkim andDarjeeling district of westBengal. Eligible candidates may attend for walk in interview along with necessary certificates on 08-02-2013. Other details regarding age [...] The post Species Board of India Recruitment appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. Spices Board of India Recruitment 2. Tea Board Recruitment 3. Tea Board of India Recruit... more »

CAZRI Recruitment


CAZRI Recruitment Central Arid Zone Research Institute has issued notification for the recruitment of 02 Contractual Project Staff (Workers) on temporary basis under the time bound projects running in the institute. Eligible candidates may walk in for interview along with necessary documents on 08-02-2013. Other details like no. of vacancies, age limit, selection process, educational [...] The post CAZRI Recruitment appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. NIMR Recruitment 2. CEERI Recruitment 3. Central Railway Apprentice Recruitment

Collector & District Magistrate Koraput – 80 Various Vacancies 2013


Office of the Collector & District Magistrate, koraput recruits 80 Teacher & Other Posts. Candidates with 7th Pass/Metric with DCA/ CPED Course/ MA/ Kovit/ Graduate/ Trained Graduate may apply on or before 18-02-2013. Read More

NAFED Recruitment


NAFED Recruitment National Agriculture Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Limited has issued notification for the recruitment of 06 Junior Field Representatives vacancies. Eligible candidates may send their applications with in 15 days after publishing the advertisement. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process and how to apply are given below… NAFED Vacancy Details: [...] The post NAFED Recruitment appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. Mazagon Dock Recruitment 2. Ordnance Factory Medak Recruitment 3. PGCIL R... more »

IIT Madras Recruitment


IIT Madras Recruitment Indian Institute of Technology Madras has issued notification for filling up of 04 Research Associates, 01 Project Technician vacancies on temporary basis to work under two projects of DSTX. Eligible candidates may send their applications on or before 11-02-2013. Other details like age limit, educational qualifications, selection process, how to apply are [...] The post IIT Madras Recruitment appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. IIT Madras Recruitment 2012 2. IIT Madras Faculty Recruitment 2012 3. IMMT Scientist Recruitment

CERC Recruitment


CERC Recruitment Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has issued notification against recruitment of 05 Research Officer (Engg) and Research Associate (Engg) Vacancies. Eligible candidates may apply through prescribed application format on or before 12-02-2013. For more information regarding age limit, educational qualification, application fee details, selection process and how to apply are given below… CERC [...] The post CERC Recruitment appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. PGCIL Recruitment 2. BARC Recruitment 2012 3. IMMT Scientist... more »

IIM Ahmedabad Recruitment 2013 – Academic Associate Vacancies


Indian Institute of Management, Ahmadabad recruits Academic Associates in various areas/ centers/groups. Candidates with relevant PG/M.Phil/Ph.D/MCA/MBBS/M.Tech/B.Tech can apply online on or before 09-02-2013. Read More

NHFDC Recruitment 2013 – Manager, Sr Acct & Cashier Posts


National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation recruits 03 manager, Sr Acct, Cashier Posts. Candidates with PG in Science/Commerce/B.E/MBA/CA/ICWA can apply on or before 25-02-2013. Read More

Friday, February 1, 2013

IIIT Releases Notification : AP EAMCET Notification


Hyderabad IIIT Releases Notification for PGEE 2013


Hyderabad IIIT Releases Notification for PGEE 2013 IIIT is one of the most prestigious institutions in India and it is offering post graduate and research programs. IIIT was established in the year 1998. International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad is inviting applications for Post Graduate Entrance Examination that is conducted for admitting students into Postgraduate [...] The post Hyderabad IIIT Releases Notification for PGEE 2013 appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. CCMB Hyderabad Ph.D Admission Notification 2012 2. IIIT Allahabad ... more »

AP EAMCET Notification on 8th February 2013


EAMCET Notification on 8th February 2013 EAMCET is conducted for admitting students into various professional course in Andhra Pradesh in government as well as private colleges. JNTU Convener Ramana Rao announced that EAMCET 2013 Notification will be released on 8th February. He announced the important dates related to EAMCET. Engineering, Agriculture, Medical common Entrance test [...] The post AP EAMCET Notification on 8th February 2013 appeared first on Exam Notifications. Related posts: 1. BHEL Trainee Engineers Recruitment Notification 2013 2. North Malabar Gramin B...more »

Thursday, January 31, 2013

All India Bar Exam 2013 Notifications | Date | Application Form


All India Bar Exam 2013 Notifications | Date | Application Form




As per the new notifications from the Secretary, BAR Council of India, the All India Bar Council has been postponed to 9th December, 2013 due to unavoidable circumstances. For more information, the candidates should refer to the official website.
For all the law students graduating from the academic year of 2012 – 13 onwards, the first All India Bar Examination has been made mandatory. The candidates may however, apply for the exam only after they have been enrolled as an advocate as per the Section 24 of the Advocates Act, 1961. The All India Bar Examination candidates would also have to submit a suitable proof of such enrolment. The exam will be conducted twice in a year in the months of April and November. The dates will be announced at the beginning of application process every year.
The exam will be held across the whole nation simultaneously for which the candidates can choose the centers of their choice. The last date for applying for the exam will be 5th of November, 2012.
The All India Bar Exam (AIBE) will be conducted in 9 languages – Kannada, Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Gujarati, Bengali, Marathi, English and Oriya. The AIBE candidates will also be given preparatory materials for the exam in the desired language.
The AIBE Application Fee is Rs. 1950/- and will include the cost of the preparatory materials. The advocates who are applying for the repeat attempts at AIBE will have to pay a Fee of Rs. 700/- which will not include the fee for the preparatory material.
The official website for the exam: http://www.allindiabarexamination.com.
All India Bar Examination Online Application Form:
The candidates can also apply for the exam online by CLICKING HERE. They will be given the facility to upload their signature, supporting documents and photograph.
In case of any query, the candidates can contact the AIBE helpline. The interface login details should be kept secret by the candidate.
AIBE Examination Fee:
  • For Fresh Candidates: the Exam fee for the candidates attempting the exam for the first time is Rs. 1900/- and an additional amount of Rs. 50/- for the bank processing.
  • Re – appearing Candidates: The candidates who are repeating the exam will have to pay a fee of Rs. 1400/- and an additional Rs. 50/- for bank processing.
The re – appear candidates have to submit their previous year’s roll number in order to appear for the exam.
The exam fee has to be deposited via the SBI Challan provided for the purpose by the BAR council of India at any SBI Bank Branch. The candidates can download the BANK CHALLAN HERE.
AIBE Exam Pattern:
The exam will have 100 MCQs from various subjects. The syllabus will be the one prescribed by the BAR Council of India for three year and five year LLB programmes. The subjects will be divided into two categories:
  • One those are considered foundational
  • The subjects which must be in the knowledge of a Lawyer.
The total duration of AIBE will be 3 hours and 30 minutes and will also have reasoning based questions. The candidates are allowed to bring any preparatory material, hand written notes, text books or any other printed material for help in the exam as AIBE is an OPEN BOOK test. However, the usage of any electronic gadgets radio etc is not allowed.
The result of the AIBE will just display whether the candidate has passed the exam or not. There will be no percentile, rankings, merit lists, percentage or marks.
Important Dates:
Last date of Form Sale: 5th of November, 2012
Last date for Challan Submission: 10th of November, 2012
Last for Form Submission: 11th of November, 2012
Exam Date: 25th of November, 2012
AIBE Helpline Numbers - 011-49225023, 011-49225022.
There is no limit to the number of attempts for the All India Bar Exam and if any candidate is not able to clear the exam in first attempt, then he/she can re - appear. The successful candidates will be given a Certificate of Practice by the Bar Council of India.
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Candidates for the All India Bar Examination will receive printed preparatory materials to assist them in preparing for the Examination.
Click here to download the electronic copy of Book 1 of the Preparatory Materials.
Click here to download the electronic copy of Book 2 of the Preparatory Materials.
Click here to download the electronic copy of Book 1 of the Preparatory Materials in Gujarati.
Click here to download the electronic copy of Book 2 of the Preparatory Materials in Gujarati.
Model Question Paper for the open-book All India Bar Examination
Click here to download the electronic copy of Model Question Paper 1 for the open book All India Bar Examination.
Click here to download the electronic copy of the Answers and Explanations to the Model Question Paper 1 for the open book All India Bar Examination.
Exam methodology
The All India Bar Examination will have one hundred (100) multiple-choice questions spread across various subjects. The subjects are taken from the syllabi prescribed by the Bar Council of India for the three-year and five-year Ll.B. programmes at law schools in India (as set out under Schedule I to the Bar Council of India Rules).
These subjects are divided into two categories: the first comprises subjects that may be considered ‘foundational’ in nature, those that form the basis for large areas of law; the second comprises other subjects, which a new entrant to the legal profession must also have a basic understanding of. Schedule I to this document contains the list of subjects that would be tested in the All-India Bar Examination and the weightage ascribed to each of these areas.
The All India Bar Examination shall be structured with multiple-choice questions (that is, the correct answer would have to be marked out in the Optical Mark Recognition (‘OMR’) format answer sheet provided, and no writing of an answer would be required.) These questions will be divided into ‘knowledge-based’ and ‘reasoning’ questions, and advocates will be allowed a maximum of three hours and thirty minutes (3 hours 30 minutes) to complete the All India Bar Examination. The emphasis throughout is on assessing an advocate’s understanding of an area of law, rather than on the ability to memorise large texts or rules from different areas of law.
The All India Bar Examination will be ‘open-book’, which means that advocates may bring in any reading materials or study aids that they choose, such as the preparatory materials provided for the All India Bar Examination, textbooks and treatises, and even handwritten notes. Advocates may not bring in any electronic devices, such as laptop computers, mobile phones, or any device equipped with a radio transceiver (such as pagers) at the examination centre.
The results generated after the answer scripts are corrected will simply state whether an advocate has or has not qualified for practice (that is, whether the advocate has passed or failed the All India Bar Examination); no percentage, percentile, rankings, or absolute marks will be declared.
The All India Bar Examination will have one hundred (100) multiple-choice questions spread across various subjects. The subjects are taken from the syllabi prescribed by the Bar Council of India for the three-year and five-year Ll.B. programmes at law schools in India (as set out under Schedule I to the Bar Council of India Rules).
These subjects are divided into two categories: the first comprises subjects that may be considered ‘foundational’ in nature, those that form the basis for large areas of law; the second comprises other subjects, which a new entrant to the legal profession must also have a basic understanding of.
The All India Bar Examination shall be structured with multiple-choice questions (that is, the correct answer would have to be marked out in the Optical Mark Recognition (‘OMR’) format answer sheet provided, and no writing of an answer would be required.) These questions will be divided into ‘knowledge-based’ and ‘reasoning’ questions, and advocates will be allowed a maximum of three hours and thirty minutes (3 hours 30 minutes) to complete the All India Bar Examination. The emphasis throughout is on assessing an advocate’s understanding of an area of law, rather than on the ability to memorise large texts or rules from different areas of law.
The All India Bar Examination will be ‘open-book’, which means that advocates may bring in any reading materials or study aids that they choose, such as the preparatory materials provided for the All India Bar Examination, textbooks and treatises, and even handwritten notes. Advocates may not bring in any electronic devices, such as laptop computers, mobile phones, or any device equipped with a radio transceiver (such as pagers) at the examination centre.
The results generated after the answer scripts are corrected will simply state whether an advocate has or has not qualified for practice (that is, whether the advocate has passed or failed the All India Bar Examination); no percentage, percentile, rankings, or absolute marks will be declared.
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    • LAW graduate Anant (name changed) completed his law degree at a reputed college in Goa in June 2012. But instead getting a full-time job, where he would be able to learn under a senior lawyer, he is marking time as an “intern” in Delhi. “I am unable to get the Certificate of Practice without passing the All India Bar Exam, and my work as an intern will not count in my experience of work,” he shares. This year, the All India Bar Exam (AIBE) will be held on November 25, 2012, and the time lag between finishing studies and giving AIBE, has made life uncertain for law graduates.

      Purpose of exam 
      Conducted by the Bar Council of India, the All India Bar Exam is an eligibility exam for any law graduate to be able to practise in law in India. According to the Bar Council of India, the exam is intended to “assess capabilities at a basic level and set a minimum standard for admission to the practise of law; it addresses a candidate’s analytical abilities and basic knowledge of law”. Upon successfully passing the Bar Examination, the candidate becomes entitled to a Certificate of Practice, which is issued by Bar Council of India within 30 days of the date of declaration of results. All students graduating from the academic year 2009-10 onwards need to clear AIBE in order to practise law in India.
      ’Pass or fail’ test
      The first edition of AIBE was held on March 6, 2011, and it has been conducted three times to date. The Bar Council of India’s objective for conducting this exam is to examine a candidate’s capability to practise the profession of law in India. The Bar Council of India aims to conduct the test at least twice each year, and publish the syllabus at least three months prior to the scheduled date of examination. This is a pass or fail exam, with no ranks, percentile, percentages or marks being declared. Also, there’s no limit to the number of times you can appear for the test. And once you clear the test you will get the eligibility certificate to practise in courts. The minimum marks to be secured to become eligible to clear the exam is determined by BCI.

      How to apply
      Facing too many controversies regarding this exam, BCI is trying to make the application process easier. It has started an online application system for this exam and students can log on to www.allindiabarexamination.com and apply. The entire application process includes three steps: Step 1- Register yourself on the website and get the application number; Step 2- Download SBI chalan, fill it and deposit fee in nearest SBI branch; Step 3- Log in on the website, go to the application form, fill all information, and submit application.

      Plight of students
      In 2012, the exam which was supposed to be held in May or June, has been postponed to November, thus putting law graduateswho passed out in June 2012, in a fix. BCI has stated administrative issues as the reason for this delay. Since the exam is to be conducted on a large scale BCI wanted to finalise an agency that will conduct the AIBE every year. The Council has now hired a Noida-based IT implementation and delivery company for help, because none of the tendering third party agencies to conduct the exam were finalised. Rainmaker, BCI’s previous AIBE contractor will not be conducting the exam this time round. “Though we got the permission from BCI in August to practise in courts for a period of six months without clearing the AIBE, even that is too late. Now, everything is uncertain,” shares a student from Government Law College, Mumbai. BCI had allowed students in August to practise in courts temporarily for six months. 

All India Bar Examination model Papers and other details



Candidates for the All India Bar Examination will receive printed preparatory materials to assist them in preparing for the Examination.
Click here to download the electronic copy of Book 1 of the Preparatory Materials.
Click here to download the electronic copy of Book 2 of the Preparatory Materials.
Click here to download the electronic copy of Book 1 of the Preparatory Materials in Gujarati.
Click here to download the electronic copy of Book 2 of the Preparatory Materials in Gujarati.
Model Question Paper for the open-book All India Bar Examination
Click here to download the electronic copy of Model Question Paper 1 for the open book All India Bar Examination.
Click here to download the electronic copy of the Answers and Explanations to the Model Question Paper 1 for the open book All India Bar Examination.
Exam methodology
The All India Bar Examination will have one hundred (100) multiple-choice questions spread across various subjects. The subjects are taken from the syllabi prescribed by the Bar Council of India for the three-year and five-year Ll.B. programmes at law schools in India (as set out under Schedule I to the Bar Council of India Rules).
These subjects are divided into two categories: the first comprises subjects that may be considered ‘foundational’ in nature, those that form the basis for large areas of law; the second comprises other subjects, which a new entrant to the legal profession must also have a basic understanding of. Schedule I to this document contains the list of subjects that would be tested in the All-India Bar Examination and the weightage ascribed to each of these areas.
The All India Bar Examination shall be structured with multiple-choice questions (that is, the correct answer would have to be marked out in the Optical Mark Recognition (‘OMR’) format answer sheet provided, and no writing of an answer would be required.) These questions will be divided into ‘knowledge-based’ and ‘reasoning’ questions, and advocates will be allowed a maximum of three hours and thirty minutes (3 hours 30 minutes) to complete the All India Bar Examination. The emphasis throughout is on assessing an advocate’s understanding of an area of law, rather than on the ability to memorise large texts or rules from different areas of law.
The All India Bar Examination will be ‘open-book’, which means that advocates may bring in any reading materials or study aids that they choose, such as the preparatory materials provided for the All India Bar Examination, textbooks and treatises, and even handwritten notes. Advocates may not bring in any electronic devices, such as laptop computers, mobile phones, or any device equipped with a radio transceiver (such as pagers) at the examination centre.
The results generated after the answer scripts are corrected will simply state whether an advocate has or has not qualified for practice (that is, whether the advocate has passed or failed the All India Bar Examination); no percentage, percentile, rankings, or absolute marks will be declared.
The All India Bar Examination will have one hundred (100) multiple-choice questions spread across various subjects. The subjects are taken from the syllabi prescribed by the Bar Council of India for the three-year and five-year Ll.B. programmes at law schools in India (as set out under Schedule I to the Bar Council of India Rules).
These subjects are divided into two categories: the first comprises subjects that may be considered ‘foundational’ in nature, those that form the basis for large areas of law; the second comprises other subjects, which a new entrant to the legal profession must also have a basic understanding of.
The All India Bar Examination shall be structured with multiple-choice questions (that is, the correct answer would have to be marked out in the Optical Mark Recognition (‘OMR’) format answer sheet provided, and no writing of an answer would be required.) These questions will be divided into ‘knowledge-based’ and ‘reasoning’ questions, and advocates will be allowed a maximum of three hours and thirty minutes (3 hours 30 minutes) to complete the All India Bar Examination. The emphasis throughout is on assessing an advocate’s understanding of an area of law, rather than on the ability to memorise large texts or rules from different areas of law.
The All India Bar Examination will be ‘open-book’, which means that advocates may bring in any reading materials or study aids that they choose, such as the preparatory materials provided for the All India Bar Examination, textbooks and treatises, and even handwritten notes. Advocates may not bring in any electronic devices, such as laptop computers, mobile phones, or any device equipped with a radio transceiver (such as pagers) at the examination centre.
The results generated after the answer scripts are corrected will simply state whether an advocate has or has not qualified for practice (that is, whether the advocate has passed or failed the All India Bar Examination); no percentage, percentile, rankings, or absolute marks will be declared.