The Madras High Court today asked the CBSE to award 196 marks out of a total of 720 to all candidates who took the NEET paper in Tamil, as the question paper contained errors.The court ordered the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to award four marks each for 49 questions that were wrongly translated in Tamil.In the public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) MP T.K. Rangarajan, the court ordered CBSE to draw a revised ranking list and then start the admission process.Around 25,000 students are to benefit from decision of the court.The counselling has been suspended for now. A revised ranking list will be issued by the board in two weeks time after which the counselling will resume.The petition challenged the incorrect translation of the questions from English. Last week, the CBSE submitted to the court that it was regional language experts who translated the paper and their responsibility is only in conducting the examinations.The court observe that the board was being "autocratic" about the errors.