The all-India rank 1 was shared by 67 students this year. Of them, six were on the list due to being compensated with extra marks for time lost during the examination because of mistakes made by invigilators. As many as 44 topped because they got an answer to a physics question wrong and received grace marks for it. With the announcement of the revised result, the ranks of the candidates will be changed since the Supreme Court decided that there would be just one accurate answer and anyone responding with anything other than that would not receive marks for it. This means these 44 candidates would now have their scores revised to 715 out of 720 and the remaining 14 candidates — who scored 720 — and there are another 70 who have scored 716 marks out of 720. These 44 will now be ranked only after them.