PYQs beat random YouTube marathons
For Madhya Pradesh university exams, previous year question papers still reveal what faculty repeatedly ask. The problem is storage — twenty PDFs named final(1)(2).pdf on your phone.
How to practise PYQs properly
- Collect papers by subject + semester, not by random Telegram dump.
- Solve one paper in real exam time.
- Mark weak units in your notebook.
- Revisit only those units from notes / textbooks.
- Re-solve after one week.
This loop beats passively “reading” a solved PDF.
University-wise reality check
Whether you are at BU, RDVV, JU, DAVV, APSU or another MP university, patterns differ by department — but the method does not. Teachers change; question styles linger.
Always confirm the current syllabus. A 2014 paper is gold for pattern, but units get dropped.
Where CampusPing helps
CampusPing’s study materials flow is built around Madhya Pradesh universities — so PYQs and related materials sit next to alerts and timetables instead of living in a lost Drive folder.
Open CampusPing when you plan your next mid-sem or end-sem block.
10-day PYQ sprint (simple)
| Day | Task |
|---|---|
| 1–2 | Gather last 5 years |
| 3–6 | Timed solves |
| 7–8 | Patch weak units |
| 9 | Full revise notes |
| 10 | One more timed paper |
Frequently asked questions
Are PYQs enough to pass university exams?
PYQs are the highest ROI revision tool, but they work best with your syllabus and class notes. Use them to spot repeated patterns, not as a only-source gamble.
Where can MP students find organised PYQs?
Official university archives when available, college libraries, and apps like CampusPing that catalogue study materials for MP universities.
How many years of papers should I solve?
Aim for at least the last 5 years for core theory papers; add more if your subject repeats questions heavily.
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