Breaking News: Big Relief For Delhi Student As CBSE Corrects Answer Sheet Error
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has responded after serious questions were raised over its on-screen marking system in the case of Delhi student Vedant Shrivastava. Earlier, Vedant had claimed that the Physics answer sheet provided to him by CBSE was not actually his copy, citing completely different handwriting and answers. Following continuous coverage by ABP News, CBSE reviewed the complaint and later provided Vedant with his actual answer sheet in PDF form. After receiving the correct copy, Vedant’s Physics marks increased from 65 to 74 out of 100, significantly improving his overall Class 12 percentage from around 74% to nearly 77%. Vedant expressed relief and happiness, saying he finally received justice after days of stress and emotional trauma. He had also faced trolling on social media after raising the issue publicly. The incident has once again raised concerns about the reliability of CBSE’s digital evaluation and on-screen marking system. Vedant’s family thanked ABP News and CBSE for taking quick action and resolving the issue promptly.
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