
Meet CBSE 2025 topper Savi Jain: Shamli girl scored 499 out 500 in class 12 dream to become IAS
CBSE class 12 topper Savi Jain: The CBSE Class 12 result 2025 has been announced, and it has once again highlighted the outstanding talent of students across India. This year, Savi Jain, a brilliant student from Shamli, Uttar Pradesh, has emerged as the CBSE topper by scoring a remarkable 99.8%, making her one of the highest scorers in the country. Her inspiring achievement has brought immense pride to her school, family, and hometown.
CBSE Class 12 Result 2025: Girls Shine Again
The CBSE Class 12 result for 2025 recorded an overall pass percentage of 88.39%, showing a slight improvement compared to last year. Like previous years, girls outperformed boys, with a pass percentage of 91.64%. This year's results reflect the dedication and hard work of students from every corner of the country.
Who is CBSE Topper Savi Jain?
Savi Jain, a student of Scottish International School in Shamli, Uttar Pradesh, has become the face of academic excellence this year. She scored an unbelievable 499 out of 500, securing her place as the CBSE topper 2025. Her near-perfect marks prove that hard work, discipline, and consistent study can lead to extraordinary results.
With four subjects scoring a perfect 100 and just one mark short in History, her total of 499 reflects her commitment and brilliance.
Savi Jain's Study Routine and Success Mantra
#WATCH | Shamli, Uttar Pradesh | Savi Jain of Shamli's Scottish International School topped the country by securing 499 marks out of 500 in the CBSE Class XII board examination 2025. (13.05)She says, "I am very happy. Everyone is happy. My family and my teachers are very happy.… pic.twitter.com/KFdfezqQzr
In an interview with ANI, Savi Jain shared her daily study routine and preparation strategy. She revealed, "I am very happy. Everyone is happy. My family and my teachers are very happy. I had five subjects: history, geography, political science, English, and painting. I scored full marks in four subjects. I used to do self-study for 4-5 hours. I want to join the civil services as an IAS."
Her focused and structured approach made all the difference. She attended school, followed by tuition classes, and made sure to revise regularly. Savi's preparation was not about last-minute cramming but consistent learning throughout the year.
A Modest Background, A Big Dream
Coming from a humble family, Savi Jain's success story is even more inspiring. Her father runs a small furniture shop, and her mother is a homemaker. Despite limited resources, Savi received unwavering support from her family, teachers, and school management.
She says, 'I owe my success to my parents, teachers, and everyone at my school. Their faith in me gave me strength to keep pushing forward.'
Savi Jain's Future Plans: Aiming for IAS
VIDEO | CBSE Result 2025: Savi Jain of Scottish International School Tops CBSE Class 12 with 499/500 Marks, here's what she said: "I used to study for 4 to 5 hours every day. After school, I attended tuitions and then took some time to rest. I followed a fixed daily schedule,… pic.twitter.com/itDFIrD2lP
While many students would be overwhelmed by such fame, Savi Jain remains grounded. She has already set her sights on her next goal—becoming a civil servant. Her dream is to clear the UPSC exam and serve the country by joining the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).
She encourages other students by saying, 'Work hard, stay consistent, and never fear mistakes. Learn from them and keep going.'
Celebrations in Shamli for CBSE Topper Savi Jain
As the news of Savi Jain's CBSE Class 12 result spread across Shamli, celebrations broke out in her neighbourhood and school. Scottish International School honoured her achievement with sweets and a special ceremony. Locals and relatives gathered to congratulate the young star who has put Shamli on the national map with her academic feat.
Savi Jain's CBSE 2025 success is not just about marks. It's a story of determination, discipline, and dreams. Her journey proves that no dream is too big if you're willing to work hard for it. As India applauds her, Savi stands as a proud role model for millions of students who hope to make their mark just like her.

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