Avni Kejriwal's CBSE Re-evaluation and the Shocking Marks

That whole story about Avni Kejriwal and her CBSE re-evaluation just blew up social media. People were calling it one of those truly shocking board exam moments this year.
Avni, she was in Class 12 commerce, from Ranchi. She went from scoring just over ninety-two percent. Then, after the CBSE checked everything out, she hit a perfect five hundred out of five hundred. It’s wild.
The biggest snag seemed to be English. That was her strongest subject, right? She said almost every subjective answer had some unexpected marks taken off. So, naturally, she pushed for that re-evaluation.
When the process finished, the jump was big. Twenty-four marks overall. Nineteen extra points in English alone. And five more in Business Studies too. That’s how it happened.
She posted this update ANI got the word out: "Ranchi, Jharkhand: Avni Kejriwal scored 500/500 marks in CBSE’s 12th class after re-evaluation."
Avni herself explained things later, kind of casually. Everyone is just happy now. They weren't expecting five hundred. But those nineteen marks lost in English? That was the surprise. English was her favorite subject. Her best one. So she pushed for it. And there were those five marks gone from Business Studies too. She had already nailed ten out of ten in three subjects before this whole thing. Now, suddenly, twenty-four more marks.
She talked about how they said maybe half a mark got cut from almost every long answer in English. It just felt wrong.
She’s looking at the future now. Business and finance stuff. That's what she wants to study. But college? Still waiting. "I had commerce," she mentioned. "Business line, finance side... still waiting on where I go next." A pause there.
The internet went absolutely haywire when this dropped. People were reacting instantly. Stunned by the idea that such a massive correction could happen during re-evaluation. Especially in English. Where full marks are so rare anyway.
One user was just questioning things: "How did they miss nineteen marks on the English paper so easily? Seriously shocking, but congrats to her." Another one hit you with the numbers: she went from eighty-one initially to a hundred after the re-eval. That’s crazy math.
Then you got the nostalgia kicking in. People started comparing it to old CBSE patterns. Back then, getting top marks in English was way more restricted. They were stuck in the seventies for the highest scores. Now? Kids are hitting one hundred.
Some people joked about cheating, naturally. "I couldn't get this many marks even by cheating." Another comment drifted into something darker: "i once gave my college paper for revaluation and they reduced my marks." It just feels like the system is broken sometimes.
One user summed up that feeling without naming anyone specific. "Not a comment on any student, but there is something seriously wrong with the examination system that awards five hundred out of five hundred to a student." That stuck with everyone.
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