For students in the IGNOU MADJ and PGDDC programmes, the Media and Communication Theories (MDC-006) Previous Year Question Papers are supplied in PDF format. It introduces key ideas used to understand media and communication. The course has 6 credits, and the paper comes in English.
Working through previous year papers strengthens answer-writing; it also gives you a clearer idea of the examination format. Download the MDC-006 Previous Year Question Papers below. Keep them handy through your December 2026 Term-End Examination prep.
| Exam Session | View | Download |
|---|---|---|
| December 2025 | 👁 View PDF | ⬇ Download |
| June 2025 | 👁 View PDF | ⬇ Download |
| December 2024 | 👁 View PDF | ⬇ Download |
MDC-006 Previous/Old Paper Details
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme(s) | MADJ, PGDDC |
| Course Code | MDC-006 |
| Course Title | Media and Communication Theories |
| Credits | 6 |
| School | School of Journalism and New Media Studies (SOJNMS) |
| University | IGNOU |
| Medium | English |
| Resource Type | Previous Year Question Papers (PDF) |
IGNOU MDC-006 Previous Year Question Papers FAQs
Where are MDC-006 paper PDFs available?
Download MDC-006 old papers from ignoubaba.com. Save the PDF files with clear session names so you can keep the whole practice set organised.
Which MDC-006 session paper should be solved first?
Start with a recent session paper and then move backwards in order. This keeps your practice simple and makes it easier to compare your progress across attempts.
Can old papers replace IGNOU study material?
No, old papers should support your study material for Media and Communication Theories, not replace it. Use course content for learning and papers for checking how well you can apply it.
How many papers should be solved?
Solve several papers if your revision time allows, but avoid chasing a fixed count. Review every attempt properly and spend more time on weak areas before continuing.
What should be checked after solving?
Check wrong, incomplete or uncertain answers after every paper. Make a short revision list from those points and return to the relevant study material before the next practice.
What if the paper pattern changes?
A future paper may differ, so use old papers as practice rather than a fixed pattern guide. Keep your preparation broad and avoid depending on one past format.