Amity University
Amity University is a large and widely recognized private higher-education institution in India. Established in 2005 under the Amity University (Uttar Pradesh) Act, this university has grown into a multi-campus system offering diverse programmes—from engineering, management, law, and design to liberal arts and sciences.
Although the flagship campus is in Noida, the Amity brand has presence across India, including affiliated centres in Kerala (for example Amity Global Business School, Kochi in Kochi) that collaborate with Amity University.
Key facts: Recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
Offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, integrated, and doctoral programmes. Amity University+1
Maintains modern infrastructure, global linkages, and a strong emphasis on research and innovation.
For a student in Kerala (or affiliated Amity centre there), this means you can tap into Amity’s national brand, resources, and network—while studying closer to home.
Having access to past exam papers can be a major advantage when preparing for your courses. Here’s how it works for Amity University:
Where to Download
The official “Question Bank” section of Amity lists past papers for various years such as 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18. Amity University
Many student-driven portals compile previous year question papers in PDF format for Amity. For instance, the site Padhle lists papers for B.Tech, BCA, BBA etc. padhle.com
For new admissions or samples, the university also provides sample test papers (for example, the B.Tech entrance/sample test paper). Amity University
How to Use Them Effectively
Make sure the paper corresponds to your course, semester, and batch—because syllabi may change.
Practice solving the full paper under exam-like conditions (set a timer, full paper attempt) to build speed and familiarity.
Use them to identify recurring topics, question types, and sections that carry more weight.
After solving, review your answers, figure out where you made mistakes, and focus your revision on weaker topics.
Older papers are great for understanding format and style—but don’t just memorise questions because patterns evolve.
Important Checks
Confirm that the source of the question paper is reliable—official university link or well-known aggregator.
Cross-verify that your current syllabus aligns with the paper year you’re using, so you’re not preparing with outdated format.
Use old papers as tool for practice, not as the sole source of study—lectures, textbooks, notes and updates are still essential.