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Vedant Srivastava's CBSE Re-evaluation Experience and Answer Sheet Mix-up

Monday, June 29, 2026
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Vedant Srivastava's CBSE Re-evaluation Experience and Answer Sheet Mix-up

Weeks of noise about that answer sheet mix-up just settled into a lukewarm outcome for Vedant Srivastava, who finally got his re-evaluation result from CBSE class 12. He asked to review answers across several subjects, but honestly, it was just a tiny bump in his overall score. No extra marks for Physics . That’s what stuck with him most.

He shared the update on X, sort of throwing it out there, saying he looked at eleven questions from different subjects. The final tally? Only two marks added to his total. One mark in Maths. One in Computer Science. His Physics score, which was the whole big headache nationally, just stayed put.

“Not even a single mark was increased in my Physics paper,” Vedant wrote in that video. You could feel the disappointment there.

The real fire started because he claimed the Physics answer sheet CBSE gave him during verification wasn't actually his. He said it belonged to another student. That immediately made people question how things got verified after the results came out, especially with all this new On-Screen Marking system being rolled out.

CBSE finally admitted there had been an accidental swap of those sheets during the post-result checks. They shared his actual Physics script for verification, which was a step in the right direction, I guess.

When they corrected things, his Physics score jumped from 65 up to 74 marks. But then he asked for another look, submitted a fresh re-evaluation application based on that corrected sheet. Nothing changed this time. No further increase in Physics .

Vedant later clarified something important on X about those two extra marks. He basically said they weren't tied to the physical exchange at all. “In the case of the answer sheet exchange,” he wrote, “there isn’t a single mark increased. The marks that have increased are in maths, where one mark increased, and one in computer science.”

This whole thing has just become one of those massive discussions about how CBSE is handling this digital evaluation process all year. It seems they got absolutely swamped. Reports say the board dealt with an insane number of verification requests nearly 1.6 lakh students asking for reviews across more than four lakh answer books. Just crazy numbers.

People were complaining about everything, you know? Blurred scans. Missing pages. Alleged mismatches everywhere. And some folks actually saw big score jumps after the re-evaluation. It’s a mess of claims floating around.

As of June 21st, CBSE had released revised results for maybe eighty-seven percent of those who applied to review. But thousands of candidates are still just waiting. That waiting period feels endless when university deadlines are looming right around the corner.

Vedant’s post didn't exactly go unnoticed either. Tons of reactions on social media. People were sharing their own experiences, mirroring his frustration.

One user chimed in with something like, “Same with me. Looks like CBSE didn’t rescan my answer book which was missing four pages, worth ten marks. re-eval resulted in ‘no change’.” Another one just shrugged, “Same here, even though it was worth twenty-five marks.”

Then there was the sheer frustration about the speed of everything. Someone posted that you could ask: “After only 21 days, only eighty-seven percent copies were checked during revaluation? And CBSE checked ninety-five lakh copies in just twenty days?” It’s a real drag when you try to process this stuff.

And then there was the simple check-in: “Are you happy now? <3” Vedant responded simply, “Yes, I’m relieved that the result has finally been released.” Just relief after all that back and forth.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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