Avni Kejriwal, a commerce student from Ranchi, has achieved a perfect score of 500 out of 500 in her CBSE Class 12 examinations after a scrutiny process corrected errors in her initial results. Originally awarded 95.2 percent when results were declared on May 13, she went on to gain 24 additional marks through re-evaluation, pushing her final tally to a flawless score across all five subjects.
A Commerce Student from DPS SAIL Township, Dhurwa
Avni is enrolled in the commerce stream at Delhi Public School (DPS) SAIL Township in Dhurwa, Ranchi. When CBSE Class 12 results were announced on May 13, her scorecard showed 95.2 percent. She quickly noticed something was off in her English paper, a subject she considers both her favorite and her strongest. A closer look revealed that evaluators had assigned approximately 0.5 marks for nearly every subjective question in English, resulting in a deduction of 19 marks from that paper alone. Her Business Studies paper had also been marked incorrectly, with 5 marks cut from that subject as well.
Scrutiny Turns the Score Around
Convinced the deductions were unjustified, Avni applied for the CBSE re-evaluation process. When the scrutiny results were announced, all the deducted marks in both subjects were restored, bringing her total gain to 24 marks. Before the re-evaluation, she had already scored 100 out of 100 in three other subjects. With those additional marks now credited, her final tally rose to a perfect 500 out of 500.
In Her Own Words
"Everyone is very happy right now. We didn't expect 500 marks, but everyone is very happy. 19 marks were cut in English, which I didn't expect. English is my favorite subject and also my strongest. That is why I applied for re-evaluation. 5 marks were also cut in Business Studies. I had already received 100/100 in 3 subjects. Now there has been an increase of 24 marks."
She also noted that in the English paper, approximately 0.5 marks had been assigned for almost all subjective questions, a grading pattern she found unusual given the quality of her answers.
Goals Over Hours: Her Study Philosophy
Avni credits her academic success not to marathon study sessions but to a disciplined, goal-oriented daily routine. Rather than tracking how many hours she studied, she focused on completing two or three specific subjects every single day, regardless of how long it took. This approach ensured steady, consistent progress without the pressure of watching a clock, and as her results show, it delivered exactly what she set out to achieve.
A Future in Business and Finance
Looking ahead, Avni has her sights firmly set on the world of business. "I have done commerce. So, regarding the business line, the finance side, and which college to attend, a decision has not been made yet," she said. The specific institution is still being considered, but her career direction in business and finance is clearly decided.













