BCI allows law universities to conduct physical examination

NEW DELHI: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has allowed law universities to conduct physical examination by giving an option to students, who are unable or unwilling to appear till the COVID-19 pandemic is averted, to take the exam again after physical reopening of the varsities.
The BCI, the regulator of law education in the country, on Sunday also clarified that the students who appear but are unable to clear the exam will also get a chance to reappear in the fresh exams.
The exams will have to be held with a No Objection Certificate (NOC) of the state government and State Disaster Management Authority, it said. (AGENCIES)