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Yes, the board will hold the CGBSE class 10 and 12 board exams twice a year. Till the year 2023, the board used to conduct the CGBSE board exams once a year in March month. From the year 2024, the board is conducting the board exams twice a year to give students chance to pass the exam twice. CGBSE class 10 and 12 main board exams are held in March. On the other hand, 2nd CGBSE Board exams are held in July/August.

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No, the Chhattisgarh Board does not have negative marking. Students are awarded one mark for each correct answer, and there is no penalty for incorrect answers. This system encourages students to attempt all the questions without fear

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It's a good idea to solve at least 3 to 5 sample papers for each subject. The more you practice, the better your understanding of the subject becomes. Start with one paper per week, then increase the number as exams get closer. Also, review your answers and correct your mistakes. This habit helps improve your writing and presentation skills.

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As soon as the CG Board 10th, 12th 2nd main exam dates are announced, the students can prepare for the final exam accordinly. Ccnseding the exam date and how many days are left in the final exams, students can prepare end time exam preparation schedule. The students should also focus on practicing the CGBSE class 10/12 model papers and previous year's question paper.

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While preparing CGBSE class 10 study time table, divide the whole day into sessions. Students should give more time to difficult subjects/topics. They should also keep some time for revision pof the syllabus and solving the model paper.

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Yes, practical exams are held for subjects like Science and some vocational subjects. These are usually of 30 marks and are conducted in schools before the theory exams. The practical exams test students' understanding of experiments and their application. Marks are given based on the record book, viva (oral questions), and actual performance. Students should regularly do lab work to score well.

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Each subject usually has a mix of 20-25% objective questions, 30-40% short answer questions, and 30-40% long answer questions. The number of questions may vary slightly from subject to subject. For example, in Science, there are questions based on experiments and diagrams too. Knowing this division helps students give the right amount of time to each type during preparation. Model papers provide the best idea about this.

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Yes, in recent years, CGBSE has made small changes in the CGBSE 10th exam pattern to encourage concept-based learning. The board has included more application-based and competency-based questions in the exam. The board has also increased the objective-type questions in some subjects. Students can check the official CGBSE 10th exam pattern on the official website and this page as well.

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The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) follows a mix of objective and subjective questions in the 10th board exam. Most subjects have theory papers for 70 marks and internal/practical assessments for 30 marks. The questions include multiple-choice, short answer, and long answer types. Understanding the pattern helps students plan better. The exam is conducted offline (pen and paper mode).

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