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CBSE Class 12 results announced May 23, 2008
New Delhi, May 23: The Central Board of Secondary Education announced the results of the Class 12 exams for three zones - Delhi, Guwahati and Allahabad - as well as foreign schools on Friday.

Soon after the result was declared at 8 a.m., scores of students and their parents in the national capital were seen queuing up in front of internet cafes and using phones to get the results.

This year, over 548,000 students appeared for the Class 12 board exams both in India and abroad. In Delhi alone, 160,414 students had appeared for the exams.

On Wednesday, the board had declared the results of three zones - Chennai, Panchkula and Ajmer.
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