
Meet CBSE Class 12 topper, Shlokaa Upadhyaya, who scored 499 marks out of 500; she scored lowest in…, now aims for...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the class 10th and 12th examination results on Tuesday. A total of 93.66 % of students passed the examination, which was 0.06 % more than the previous year. According to the board, 88.39 per cent of students passed the examinations, which was 0.41 % more than the previous year. 91% of girls have passed the CBSE class 12th examinations this year, 5.94 %more than the boys, according to an official statement by CBSE, reported news agency ANI.
Hailing from Ghaziabad, Shloka Upadhyaya has emerged as the CBSE Class 12 all-India topper in the Board Exams 2025 with a score of 499 out of 500. As per the AajTak report, Shloka obtained 99.8% in the CBSE Class 12th Board Result.
Speaking of her educational qualification, Shloka studies at DPS Rajnagar Extension and Scottish International School, CV. She scored a perfect 100 in English, Political Science, Geography, and Geospatial Technology, while securing 99 marks in History, losing just one mark in the entire examination. Following this remarkable achievement, Shloka Upadhyay expressed her gratitude to her family and school teachers, and also spoke about her future goals.
Shloka's father, Dushyant Upadhyay, works in a private job, and her mother, Neha Upadhyay, is a homemaker. Shloka said that her success is largely due to the significant support from her parents and teachers.
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