IGNOU students studying in the BBA programme can access the Organisational Behaviour (BMP-005) Previous Year Question Papers as a PDF for revision. It looks at how people and groups behave and work inside organisations, helping students keep the course focus clear during regular revision and exam practice. Students can use both English and Hindi versions of the papers.
Practice with old question papers improves time management and makes the examination format easier to understand. Download the BMP-005 Previous Year Question Papers below. Revisit them during revision for the December 2026 Term-End Examination.
| Exam Session | View | Download |
|---|---|---|
| June 2026 Latest | 👁 View PDF | ⬇ Download |
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BMP-005 Previous/Old Paper Details
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme(s) | BBA |
| Course Code | BMP-005 |
| Course Title | Organisational Behaviour |
| Credits | 4 |
| School | School of Management Studies (SOMS) |
| University | IGNOU |
| Medium | English, Hindi |
| Resource Type | Previous Year Question Papers (PDF) |
IGNOU BMP-005 Previous Year Question Papers FAQs
Where can BMP-005 old papers be downloaded?
You can download BMP-005 old papers from ignoubaba.com. Save the PDFs you need and arrange them by session before starting revision.
How should BMP-005 papers be used for revision?
Organisational Behaviour papers are best used after basic study. Solve one paper, note weak areas, and return to the related course material before trying another.
Can old papers replace IGNOU study material?
Old papers should support IGNOU study material rather than replace it. Use them after studying the course content so practice stays connected to what you have learned.
Which session paper should students solve first?
Begin with one recent paper that feels manageable. Then move through other sessions, compare your attempts, and use the results to guide the next round of revision.
Can past papers show earlier question topics?
Past papers can show topics that appeared in earlier sessions. They cannot guarantee what will be asked later, so keep your preparation wider than previous questions.