CBSE Class 12th Toppers 2025: In a stunning achievement, Savi Jain of Shamli from Uttar Pradesh, topped the CBSE Class 12 exams by obtaining a phenomenal 499 out of 500 marks. Savi, a student of Scottish International School, has made her family, school, and hometown very proud of this achievement.
Savi followed the stream of humanities and scored full marks in English Core, Political Science, Geography, and Painting and a near-perfect 99 in History. She stated to ANI, "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."
She gives credit to her regular study routine, the constant encouragement of her parents and teachers, and a rigorous daily schedule. "I used to study 4 to 5 hours a day," she revealed.
Discussing her plans for the future, "I want to be in the civil services as an IAS."
Her father, Ankit Kumar Jain, is in the furniture business, and her mother is a homemaker. They have been her pillars of strength throughout her educational career. Savi stresses the need to grasp concepts well and suggests that fellow students be consistent and clarify doubts.

In the future, Savi wants to become an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer to work for the country. She is now studying for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for UG admissions. "I wish to be an IAS officer," she said to ANI, showing her devotion to public service. Savi's hard work and success are an inspiration to students from all over the country.
CBSE 12th Topper 2025: Khushi Shekhawat scored another near-perfect 99 score
Likewise, Khushi Shekhawat of Prince Academy of Higher Education in Sikar achieved a near-perfect 99.8%. Subject-wise, her marks—100 each in History, Political Science, Geography, and Painting, and 99 in English—express her consistency and brilliance. Being from a disciplined family lineage, Khushi is the daughter of a retired Indian Army officer, Dilip Singh Shekhawat, and homemaker Sanju Kanwar.
Khushi’s ambition mirrors Savi’s: she too aspires to join the IAS and contribute to society. “I want to be part of the system and improve the lives of common people,” she shared with the media.
Their remarkable success is not merely academic achievement but motivational stories of what hard work, systematic planning, and a vision for public service can do. While festivities go on in Shamli and Sikar, these young women are already planning their next big things.