IGNOU MCSL-204 Previous Year Question Papers

The WINDOWS and LINUX Lab (MCSL-204) Previous Year Question Papers come in PDF format for students in the IGNOU PGDCA_NEW programme for planned revision, steady study and careful preparation before the examination. This lab is based on Windows and Linux. The course has a credit value of 2, and the papers are available in English.

Going over past exam papers strengthens answer-writing and builds examination confidence. Access the MCSL-204 Previous Year Question Papers below. Fold them into your December 2026 Term-End Examination prep.

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December 2025 - Paper 1 👁 View PDF ⬇ Download
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December 2025 - Paper 3 👁 View PDF ⬇ Download
December 2025 - Paper 4 👁 View PDF ⬇ Download
June 2025 - Paper 1 👁 View PDF ⬇ Download
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December 2024 - Paper 1 👁 View PDF ⬇ Download
December 2024 - Paper 2 👁 View PDF ⬇ Download
December 2024 - Paper 3 👁 View PDF ⬇ Download
December 2024 - Paper 4 👁 View PDF ⬇ Download

MCSL-204 Previous/Old Paper Details

FieldDetails
Programme(s)PGDCA_NEW
Course CodeMCSL-204
Course TitleWINDOWS and LINUX Lab
Credits2
SchoolSchool of Computer and Information Sciences (SOCIS)
UniversityIGNOU
MediumEnglish
Resource TypePrevious Year Question Papers (PDF)

IGNOU MCSL-204 Previous Year Question Papers FAQs

From where can I get MCSL-204 old papers?

You can get MCSL-204 old papers from ignoubaba.com. Save the PDF files by session so the set remains easy to review during revision.

How can MCSL-204 papers support revision?

Use them after studying WINDOWS and LINUX Lab 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.

Is one-paper-at-a-time practice better?

Yes, one paper at a time can keep practice manageable. Finish, review and note weak areas before opening the next paper in your set.

How can weak topics be found after practice?

Mark questions you could not answer confidently and group them by topic. Use that short list to guide the next revision session before further paper practice.

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