Who is Saavi Jain, the Shamli student who topped CBSE Class 12 exams? Watch what she said about her success mantra

The Secret Behind Saavi Jain’s Success
In an interview, Saavi shared the secret to her success. “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, planning which subject to focus on. My goal was to understand each topic so thoroughly that I could be confident about at least 99% of it,” she explained.
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Acknowledging the Support from Family, Teachers, and School
Saavi credited her achievement to the support of her parents, teachers, and the school administration. “The credit for my success goes to my parents, teachers, principals, administrators, and the school director. Each of them has played a vital role in helping me reach this milestone and in believing in my potential,” she said.
Celebrations in Shamli as Saavi’s Success Spreads
The atmosphere in Shamli is filled with joy as news of Saavi’s success spreads. Her school celebrated by distributing sweets, and Saavi was specially honored for her remarkable performance. The principal of Scottish International School praised her discipline and hard work, saying, “Saavi has always been a hardworking and disciplined student. We are proud of her.”
Saavi’s Parents Reflect on Her Journey
Saavi’s parents also expressed their pride, attributing her success to her dedication and hard work. They emphasised that they always provided a supportive environment for her studies without exerting pressure.
Local Officials and Lawmakers Celebrate Saavi’s Achievement
Local officials, including the District Magistrate and education department representatives, have congratulated Saavi for her outstanding achievement. In addition, local lawmakers and MPs have announced plans to honor her for making the district proud.
Looking Ahead: Saavi’s Ambition for the Future
Looking ahead, Saavi has expressed her ambition to become a civil servant and join the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). “My message to other students is simple: work hard, stay consistent, and always learn from your mistakes,” she advised.