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Friday, 14 May 2010: Students who took the Class XII Higher Secondary Examination this March have recorded a pass percentage of 85.2, according to the results declared by the Directorate of Government Examinations here on Friday. This is a 2.2-percentage point increase over last year's 83 per cent.
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Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) / 12th / XII - Results 2010
Wednesday, 19 May 2010: Schools in the Chennai region affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education have reason to cheer - standard XII results announced on Wednesday show that the pass percentage has jumped to 92.06 from last year's pass percentage of 91.75 (including both regular and private students).
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SSLC / Matric / Anglo Indian / OSLC / 10 /
10th / X - Results 2010
Wednesday, 27 May 2010: In all the four streams – S.S.L.C., Matriculation, Anglo-Indian and O.S.L.C. – girls outscored boys by a 3 to 6 percentage points difference in the results declared here on Wednesday.
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Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) / 10 / Tenth / 10th / X - Results 2010
Friday, 29 May 2010: In a stellar performance in the All India Secondary School Examination, students of the Chennai region, which comprises southern and western States, recorded a qualifying percentage of 96.18. This was the highest among all regions and they were toppers for the second consecutive year.
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