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Md Shahzad

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The CG board 12th second exams were held from July 8 to July 22, 2025. The board releases a detailed time table with subject-wise exam dates, which helps in planning better. Keeping track of the dates ensures students don't miss the chance.

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Md Shahzad

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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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Aman Yadav

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There is no fixed percentage of question in CGBSE  12th exams that directly come from sample papers. However, these paper are designed based on officially syllabus and offten follow a similar pattern. This sample paper help you know the difficulty level of the board exams . Also practicing them can help you undersatad the type of question, marking scheme and important topic. But its not sure about the excatly same question can in exam there can some changes  in question .

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Md Shahzad

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Yes, the official CGBSE class 10 and 12 sample papers are prepared based on the latest CGBSE 10th and 12th syllabus. The subject experts always consider the official syllabus and exam pattern prescribed by the board while preparing the CGBSE 10th and 12th model papers.

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Salviya Antony

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Even if a student fails in pre board exam, he or she can appear for the Class 12 board exam. Model exams help students to know how well they are prepared for the Board exam. A student cannot be detained from appearing in the Class 12 Board exam, if failed in pre board exam. Hence students need not worry, if they fail in pre board. They are advised to prepare well within the remaining time and appear for the board exam. 

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Md Shahzad

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The CGBSE class 12 question papers includes different types of questions such as objective type (multiple choice), very short answer, short answer, and long answer questions. Objective questions test basic understanding, while long answers check detailed knowledge. Some questions are based on application and analysis. Practicing previous years' papers can help students understand the pattern better. The questions are usually from the prescribed textbooks.

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Md Shahzad

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Teachers can schedule regular mock tests using CGBSE 12th sample papers and previous year's question papers and discuss the answers in class. They can guide students on how to approach different question types and evaluate their performance. Parents can create a quiet, exam-like environment at home for practice sessions. They can also encourage consistent practice and track progress over time. With combined support, students feel more motivated and prepared for the exams.

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