Is there any possibility to change the test centre preferences after submitting the AIBE application?
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All India Bar Examination is an examination conducted by Bar Council of India for law graduates willing to start practice of Lawyer. The candidate will be awarded Certificate of practice after clearing the examination and is eligible to practice in any court in India. The exam is conducted in 40 cities of India in national and regional languages. No candidate should be allowed to change his exam center, Candidate have to give exam as per his alloted exam center. No alteration, modification is allowed in the exam center. Thank you.
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For law graduates who want to begin practising law, the Bar Council of India administers the All India Bar Examination. After passing the test, the candidate will receive a Certificate of Practice, making them eligible to represent themselves in any Indian court. In 40 Indian cities, the exam is given in both national and regional languages. No candidate should be able to modify the exam centre of their exam; instead, they must take the test at the exam centre that has been assigned to them. In the exam centre, no alterations or modifications are permitted.
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