<p><br />The pass percentage of girls was 85.94 percent, as compared to 77.40 percent for boys, the CBSE spokesperson said.</p>.<p>The overall pass percentage recorded a marginal 0.09 percent increase from last year. The pass percentage this year was 81 percent.</p>.<p>The results, which were uploaded in the board's website <a href="../js/tiny_mce/www.cbse.nic.in"><u>www.cbse.nic.in</u></a>, were declared for the three zones at 10 a.m. In the Ajmer, Chennai and Panchkula regions, the CBSE results had been declared on Wednesday. </p>.<p>The overall pass percentage was the highest in the Chennai region - 92.06 percent.</p>.<p>This year, 637,578 students - 264,248 female and 373,330 male - took the Class 12 board exams in the country and abroad. </p>
<p><br />The pass percentage of girls was 85.94 percent, as compared to 77.40 percent for boys, the CBSE spokesperson said.</p>.<p>The overall pass percentage recorded a marginal 0.09 percent increase from last year. The pass percentage this year was 81 percent.</p>.<p>The results, which were uploaded in the board's website <a href="../js/tiny_mce/www.cbse.nic.in"><u>www.cbse.nic.in</u></a>, were declared for the three zones at 10 a.m. In the Ajmer, Chennai and Panchkula regions, the CBSE results had been declared on Wednesday. </p>.<p>The overall pass percentage was the highest in the Chennai region - 92.06 percent.</p>.<p>This year, 637,578 students - 264,248 female and 373,330 male - took the Class 12 board exams in the country and abroad. </p>