CBSE, NEET & UPSC 2025 Results: Toppers, Paper Leak News & Full Updates

 

📰 Latest CBSE, UPSC, NEET Results 2025 – All You Need to Know

June–July 2025 has been a rollercoaster month for students across India. From unexpected NEET paper leak controversies to the stellar performance of UPSC toppers, lakhs of candidates and parents are closely watching the education headlines.

In this article, we give you complete verified updates, including:

  • Official result links

  • State-wise merit lists

  • Topper interviews

  • Leaked paper investigation status

  • What’s next for aspirants




📌 CBSE Class 10 & 12 Results 2025 Declared – Pass %, Toppers & Download Link

Date Announced: 22 June 2025
Official Site: cbseresults.nic.in

✅ Class 12 Highlights:

  • Overall pass percentage: 88.42% (Slight dip from 2024)

  • Girls outperform boys once again (Girls: 91.2%, Boys: 86.4%)

  • Top Performer: Aastha Sharma (Science Stream) – 498/500, Delhi

  • State-wise Best Performance: Kerala (96.5%), followed by Tamil Nadu

✅ Class 10 Highlights:

  • Overall pass percentage: 92.6%

  • Top Scorer: Shubham Kumar (Patna) – 499/500

📥 How to Check:

  1. Visit cbseresults.nic.in

  2. Enter Roll Number, DOB, School Code

  3. Download & Print your mark sheet


🔍 NEET 2025 Result Update – Toppers, Cut-Off & Paper Leak Controversy

NEET UG 2025 was held on May 5, 2025, with over 23 lakh candidates. However, the result this year came under heavy scrutiny due to:

🚨 Alleged Paper Leak in Bihar & Gujarat

  • Bihar Police arrested 6 people involved in a paper-selling racket.

  • NTA ordered a re-exam in 3 NEET centers; results of those students delayed.

📊 NEET 2025 Result Summary:

  • Result Date: 14 June 2025

  • Website: ntaresults.nic.in

  • Topper: Vritika Mehta (Kota) – 720/720

  • Cut-Off:

    • General: 138

    • OBC: 128

    • SC/ST: 110

💬 Topper Interview Snippet:

“I studied for 10–12 hours daily. Focus, consistency, and mock tests were my key,” said Vritika in an exclusive interview with NewsWalaFeed.

📝 Next Step: MCC Counselling begins July 1 – visit mcc.nic.in


🏆 UPSC CSE 2024–25 Final Results Out – Who Topped the Civil Services?

UPSC Civil Services Final Result 2025 was released on June 3, 2025. Out of over 11 lakh aspirants, only 933 candidates were selected for IAS, IPS, IFS & other Group A/B services.

🥇 UPSC 2025 Top 3:

  1. Pranav Deshmukh (Maharashtra) – AIR 1, Optional: Anthropology

  2. Ritika Singh (Delhi) – AIR 2, Optional: PSIR

  3. Mohammad Kaif (UP) – AIR 3, Optional: Geography

📣 Exclusive Topper Talk:

“Don’t chase the number of hours; chase consistency and concept clarity. Coaching helped but self-study mattered more.”

👨‍🎓 Category-Wise Breakup:

  • General: 361

  • OBC: 248

  • SC: 135

  • ST: 89

  • EWS: 100

🖥️ Check full list here: upsc.gov.in


🔥 Paper Leak Investigation – What’s Going On?

The NEET 2025 Paper Leak triggered major protests in Delhi, Patna, and Hyderabad. Here’s what we know:

  • WhatsApp paper circulation 1 hour before exam in Patna

  • NTA & Bihar CID launched parallel probes

  • Students demand re-exam; NTA says only in affected centers

👁️ Stay tuned: CBI might take over the investigation


🎙️ Topper Study Strategies That Went Viral

Want to crack the next exam? Here’s how real toppers studied:

TacticDescription
Pomodoro Technique25 mins study + 5 mins break
Mock TestsMinimum 2/week for NEET & UPSC
Digital DetoxNo phone during core study hours
Group RevisionWeekly peer-discussion on difficult topics
NCERT First RuleEspecially for UPSC/NEET basics

💡 Expert Advice for Students

Prof. Anjali Rao, an education expert, says:

“Don’t panic over ranks. Focus on learning, not competition. And stay aware of fake result websites & paper scams.”


🔗 Useful Official Links


🗞️ Final Words

The 2025 exam season brought success and controversies alike. While some students celebrated record scores, others were caught in the storm of leaks and delayed exams. As India’s youth move forward, one thing is clear: transparency, preparation, and digital vigilance are more important than ever.

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