CBSE Class 12 student Vedant Srivastava said his re-evaluation brought only a two-mark increase, with no additional marks in the Physics paper involved in the answer-sheet mix-up. His Physics score remained unchanged after re-evaluation.
The CBSE Class 12 student whose answer-sheet mix-up exposed flaws in this year's post-result process has finally received his re-evaluation outcome. Vedant Srivastava, whose Physics answer book was mistakenly exchanged with another student's during the post-result process, said the re-evaluation did not lead to any increase in marks for the disputed Physics paper.
Sharing an update in a video posted on X, Vedant said: "Hello everyone, I got my revaluation results and I had applied for 11 questions. And I have only got a two-mark increase in my revaluation results. And as for my exchanged answer sheet, not even a single mark was increased in that. These marks that have increased, one mark increased in my Maths, and another one increased in my Computer Science."
Vedant explained that although he had requested re-evaluation for 11 questions across subjects, the final revision added only two marks to his overall score. Contrary to expectations following the answer-sheet exchange controversy, his corrected Physics answer script did not receive any additional marks during re-evaluation. Instead, the increase came solely from one extra mark each in Mathematics and Computer Science.
Physics Marks Stay the Same
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