Students in the IGNOU Master of Business Administration (Agribusiness Management) programme can access the Food Safety and Quality Management (MAM-069) Previous Year Question Papers in PDF format for regular study, planned revision and careful exam preparation. The course deals with food safety and quality management. The paper comes in English.
Before the Term-End Examination, working through previous examination papers improves time management; it also builds examination confidence. Get the MAM-069 Previous Year Question Papers below. Make them part of your December 2026 TEE revision.
| Exam Session | View | Download |
|---|---|---|
| June 2026 Latest | 👁 View PDF | ⬇ Download |
MAM-069 Previous/Old Paper Details
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme(s) | Master of Business Administration (Agribusiness Management) |
| Course Code | MAM-069 |
| Course Title | Food Safety and Quality Management |
| Credits | 4 |
| School | School of Agriculture (SOA) |
| University | IGNOU |
| Medium | English |
| Resource Type | Previous Year Question Papers (PDF) |
IGNOU MAM-069 Previous Year Question Papers FAQs
Where can I download MAM-069 old papers?
You can get MAM-069 old papers from ignoubaba.com. Save the PDF files by session so the set remains easy to review during revision.
How can MAM-069 papers support revision?
Use them after studying Food Safety and Quality Management from your regular course material. They give you practice, then your mistakes can guide the next part of revision.
Can old papers replace IGNOU study material?
No, old papers are for practice and should not replace study material. Use both together so your revision is not limited only to past questions.
How many old papers should I practise?
Practise as many papers as your revision time comfortably allows. Quality matters more than a fixed count, so review each attempt before moving to another paper.
Can topics asked earlier be noticed safely?
Yes, old papers can show topics that appeared in past sessions. Use that only as a revision clue and never assume the same questions will return.