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Once again, girls better boys in Class 12 CBSE result

May 25, 2007


New Delhi: The trend of girls outshining boys in the Central Board of Secondary (CBSE) examinations continued with the Class 12 results being announced on Friday.

While girls had a pass percentage of 85.02 per cent, boys were worse off with 77.37 per cent. Of the 503,161 candidates, 80.64 per cent passed the crucial examination - an increase of 1.09 percent from last year.

The overall pass percentage in Chennai region is 91.39 percent, the highest in the five regions of Ajmer, Delhi, Panchkula, Guwahati and Allahabad.

While Ajmer registered 85.18 percent, Panchkula recorded 83.56 percent, Delhi region followed with 81.93 and Allahabad with 76.17 percent. Guwahati region is at the bottom of the list with 58.20 percent of the students passing out.

This year, students from 4,789 schools took the Class 12 examinations in India and abroad, an increase of 9.59 percent over last year. The exams were conducted at 2,276 centres, of which 33 were overseas.




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