Should I solve previous year's papers considering UCEED syllabus is revised?

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

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    Solving past years' papers can still be quite helpful for your preparation, even with the updated UCEED syllabus. First of all, it enables you to familiarise yourself with the structure and format of the exam, which might reduce your nervousness on test day. Knowing the kinds of questions that are commonly asked will help you focus your study time and boost your self-esteem. Furthermore, studying with previous exams helps you create efficient time management techniques, which will help you determine how much time to devote to each segment and improve your exam pacing. Additionally, completing these exams might assist you in determining

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  • The UCEED 2025 exam will have two sections - Part A and Part B. While the syllabus has been revised for the exam starting 2024, there are still some topics that overlap. For instance, Part A still continues to have the Analytical and Logical Reasoning, Observation and Design sensitivity, and a few other topics from the various edition. So, candidates can use the previous years papers to practice these topics. For the other topics, the candidate can try out sample papers.

    In addition to the syllabus, IIT Bombay had also revised the UCEED exam pattern.

    Part A will now have 57 questions (down from 68), while Part B will have two questions (

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