@CNNnews18@CBSharma01@nabilajamal_ Why aren't u running the story where most of the students didn't get upgraded marks despite clearly visible in scanned sheets and the questions been put for re-eval?
Results announced 13 May 2026
Scanned Copies Made available 19 May 2026
Last Date for Scanned Copies 24 May 2026
Extension given for one day CLOSED ON 25 May 2026
Website overloaded all days. 17 lac students, FIvE DaYS?
@rashtrapatibhvn Respected Madam, Do you see this?
My younger brother scored 95% in Class 12 this year.
But because he got unexpectedly low marks in Physics, he applied for a copy of his answer sheet.
After checking it, his first reaction was: “Whoever evaluated this paper had zero understanding of Physics.”
In subjects like Physics, answers are not always copy-paste from NCERT answer keys. Two students can write different approaches and still be scientifically correct.
For example:
If a question asks why the sky appears blue, one student may write “Rayleigh scattering causes shorter wavelengths like blue to scatter more,” while another may explain it using wavelength dependency and atmospheric particle interaction.
Different wording, same concept.
Physics is about understanding concepts, not matching sentences word-for-word like an English dictation test.
He’s confident his marks will increase after revaluation and honestly, after seeing how rigidly papers are checked, I think many students deserve fair rechecking.