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An India Today analysis of CBSE students' posts on X found Chemistry at the centre of complaints over marks, answer sheets and re-evaluation. The pattern pointed to confusion over evaluation, delayed copies and alleged checking errors beyond low scores.

At just 16, Dubai-based CBSE student Rylen Anil has exposed vulnerabilities in both the NEET and JEE Advanced systems within days of each other. In an interview with India Today, he spoke about reporting the flaws, receiving a response from top officials, and why he believes young ethical hackers are helping make India's education systems more secure.