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The ideal time to start solving sample papers is 2–3 months before the final exams. This allows students to complete their syllabus first and then shift focus to revision and practice. However, solving one or two CGBSE 12th sample papers during the syllabus coverage can also help with concept clarity. Closer to the exam, daily practice with sample papers can reinforce learning. Timed practice can simulate exam conditions and boost confidence.

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After downloading the CGBSE 12th result scorecard, the students must check it carefully. If they spot any mistake in their name, marks, or other details, they must inform their school or contact the CGBSE board immediately. They can also apply for re-evaluation or rechecking during the time window announced by the board.

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Visit the board's website at cgbse.nic.in.

Click on the 'CGBSE 12th Result 2026' link. 

Enter the roll number click on the 'Submit' button. 

Marksheet will be displayed on the screen. 

In the end, download and save it for future use.

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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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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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