<p>In a move that would cheer PUC students, the department of Pre-University Education (PUE) has decided to bring in a major change in its revaluation system by allowing a change in the scores even if the difference in marks is just one. In its earlier policy, marks cards were changed only if a student had scored more than six marks after revaluation. </p>.<p>“Currently, change of result is allowed only if a student scores more than six marks during revaluation. But this will change as every single mark scored during revaluation will be counted,” a senior official from PUE department revealed. </p>.<p>The department will announce the move once the government approves it. </p>.<p>Confirming the decision, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Nagesh told <span class="italic">DH</span>, “The government is considering the revision of existing revaluation norms as even 0.5% of marks matter a lot for students.”</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>In a move that would cheer PUC students, the department of Pre-University Education (PUE) has decided to bring in a major change in its revaluation system by allowing a change in the scores even if the difference in marks is just one. In its earlier policy, marks cards were changed only if a student had scored more than six marks after revaluation. </p>.<p>“Currently, change of result is allowed only if a student scores more than six marks during revaluation. But this will change as every single mark scored during revaluation will be counted,” a senior official from PUE department revealed. </p>.<p>The department will announce the move once the government approves it. </p>.<p>Confirming the decision, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Nagesh told <span class="italic">DH</span>, “The government is considering the revision of existing revaluation norms as even 0.5% of marks matter a lot for students.”</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>