Solve actual exam papers from 2018 to 2025 — online with real exam interface, timer, negative marking, and detailed solutions. IBPS repeats 20-30% of questions across years. PYQs are the most efficient preparation strategy.
Prelims + Mains — 60 (Prelims) + 60 (Mains)
Single Exam — 240 questions
Prelims + Mains — 150 (Prelims) + Descriptive (Mains)
Single CBT — 120 questions
IBPS, NABARD, and FCI frequently repeat questions — sometimes word-for-word, sometimes with slight variations. Solving all PYQs guarantees easy marks.
See which topics are asked repeatedly. Focus your preparation on high-frequency areas. Know the difficulty level and expected time per question.
Practice with real exam conditions — timer, negative marking, sectional limits. Build confidence by solving under pressure before the actual exam day.
Compare scores across years. Identify improving and declining areas. Use spaced repetition on questions you got wrong to ensure long-term retention.
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AgriDots has previous year papers from 2018 to 2025 (8 years) for IBPS AFO and RRB SO Agriculture, 6 years for NABARD Grade A, and 6 years for FCI AGT. All papers include detailed solutions and can be practiced online with real exam simulation.
Yes, all previous year papers on AgriDots are completely free. You can solve them online with timer and negative marking simulation. Detailed solutions and AI-powered score analysis are included at no cost.
Most serious candidates should solve at least the last 5 to 8 years of papers for their target exam. That is usually enough to understand repeated topics, question framing, time pressure, and the real difficulty level of the paper.
Both matter. Start topic-wise if your basics are weak, then shift to full-length papers under exam timing. Full-paper practice is what builds stamina, speed, and decision-making for the actual exam.
Yes, repeated concepts are very common and direct question repetition also happens in agriculture exams. Even when the wording changes, old papers usually reveal the exact topics, fact-patterns, and traps that continue to appear in later cycles.
Online solving is usually better for final preparation because it simulates timer pressure, negative marking, and answer selection flow. PDFs are still useful for quick revision or offline review, but timed online practice is stronger for exam readiness.
Solve the papers of your primary target first, then use overlapping exams like IBPS AFO, RRB SO, NABARD, and FCI to expand coverage. This works especially well because agriculture concepts repeat across these exams even when the overall paper structure differs.
For most candidates, previous year papers should come first because they show the real exam trend, topic balance, and actual question framing. Mock tests become much more useful after you understand the PYQ pattern and can judge whether the mock is teaching the right exam behavior.
No. PYQs are one of the highest-ROI tools, but they work best with concept study, revision notes, and mocks. Previous papers tell you what repeats and what matters, but they do not replace the subject depth needed when the exam asks the same concept in a different form.
A common mistake is solving papers casually without timing, error analysis, or revision. Another is jumping across too many exams without learning from the primary target first. The best value comes when you treat PYQs as a revision system rather than a one-time test.
Yes. One of the biggest advantages of PYQs is that they reveal which topics dominate real papers. Even before completing the full syllabus, students can see which subjects and fact patterns appear repeatedly and then prioritise revision more intelligently.
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