Students who wrote CET 2014, have something to cheer for.
They will now get grace marks of 2 and 5 in Physics and Chemistry, respectively, according to Karnataka Examinations Authority officials.
The KEA took the decision on Thursday in accordance with the suggestion of an expert committee which found that certain questions needed to be better elaborated.
The Authority has also hosted the provisional answer keys of CET subjects—Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology on its website kea.kar.nic.in
Objections, if any, should be submitted with justification to keauthority-ka@nic.in before 5.30 pm on May 15.
Submissions for objections should carry version code and question number, an official release from the KEA stated.