These PDF Construction Management – II (MMPN-002) Previous Year Question Papers are meant for students in the IGNOU Master of Business Administration (Construction Management) programme for regular exam preparation. This subject deals with construction management – ii. This is a 4-credit course, with the paper set in English.
Revisiting old question papers helps you strengthen answer-writing and understand the examination format during steady course revision. Download the MMPN-002 Previous Year Question Papers below. Use them to prepare for the December 2026 Term-End Examination.
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MMPN-002 Previous/Old Paper Details
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme(s) | Master of Business Administration (Construction Management) |
| Course Code | MMPN-002 |
| Course Title | Construction Management – II |
| Credits | 4 |
| School | School of Engineering and Technology (SOET) |
| University | IGNOU |
| Medium | English |
| Resource Type | Previous Year Question Papers (PDF) |
IGNOU MMPN-002 Previous Year Question Papers FAQs
How do I get MMPN-002 previous papers?
Download MMPN-002 question papers from ignoubaba.com. Store the PDFs in session order so you can move through them without mixing older and newer files.
How should I revise with MMPN-002 papers?
Use old papers after reading the material for Construction Management – II. Review weak areas after each attempt and return to the course material before solving another paper.
Should papers be used with IGNOU books?
No, old papers should support the study material for Construction Management – II, not replace it. Use the course material for learning and papers for checking your preparation.
How many papers are reasonable for practice?
Three to five papers can be a useful practice range, but it is not an official IGNOU rule. Review each attempt properly before moving to another paper.
What should be checked after solving?
Check wrong, incomplete and uncertain answers after every paper. Note weak areas in a short list, then revise those areas before your next practice attempt.