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Updated on 3 Oct 2025, 11:22 IST
The most reliable way to practice past papers is to start with official sources (CBSE/CISCE/NTA), then add trusted platforms like Infinity Learn for PYQs, timed mocks, and analytics. Solve papers in exam-like conditions, review your speed, accuracy, and weak topics, and track progress over multiple attempts.
“What if you could peek into your exam before the big day?” Past year question papers (PYQs) are the closest you’ll get. Today, with platforms like Infinity Learn, students can access previous year papers, practice via free online mock tests, and see how they’re doing with performance analytics—so prep becomes smarter, not just harder.
Every paper you solve is like “leveling up” for the next one.
Note for parents: Open collections (e.g., random Google Drive links) are common but not always authentic. Prefer official pages or trusted platforms; many third-party apps explicitly note they are unofficial.
Past papers aren’t just “old questions”—they’re your roadmap. Start with official sources, layer in Infinity Learn for free PYQs, timed mocks, and analytics, and review your performance methodically. Every past paper you solve today is a step closer to victory tomorrow.
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Solving Previous Year Question Papers (PYQs) is the most effective strategy for exam success. They are crucial because they help you:
Using authentic papers is critical. The best sources are:
To get the most out of PYQs, follow a structured approach: