Central Board 
                  of Secondary Examination (CBSE) / 12 / XII / Twelveth - Results 
                  2010 
                  Wednesday, 19 May 2010: The Chennai region, comprising the southern and western States, has  recorded a pass percentage of 92.17 in the All-India Senior School  Certificate Examination 2010, whose results were declared by the  Central Board of Secondary Education on Wednesday. 
                  Last year it was 92.06 per cent. Of the 56,245 candidates who appeared for the examination, 51,840 passed.                 
                  
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				  The results declared are those of Chennai, Ajmer and Panchkula regions.  According to N. Nagaraju, Joint Director, CBSE – Chennai region, there  was more pressure to declare the results in these regions as States  such as Karnataka, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh had already released their  results.
				   
				   The results of the other regions would be announced on May 21.
				   
				   While Navodaya Vidyalayas recorded a pass percentage of 98.69 per cent, Kendriya Vidyalayas scored 95.50 per cent, he said.
				   
				   
Goa tops
				   Goa recorded the highest pass percentage of 98.23. This is from the  eight schools and 396 students that appeared in the examination. It is  followed by Tamil Nadu (97.11 per cent), Pondicherry (97.63) and  Karnataka (97.05 per cent). Kerala has the maximum number of schools  (407) affiliated to the CBSE. The pass percentage is 93.52 per cent.
				   
				   
Girls fare better
				   Girls have outdone boys this year too. The pass percentage among girls  is 93.77 per cent, while among the boys it is 90.85 per cent.