IGNOU PGDRPC Previous Year Question Papers

For IGNOU PGDRPC students, this programme hub gathers previous year question paper pages related to Post Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Psychology. The aim is to keep course codes, titles and paper-page links together in a format that is quick to scan.

The list below currently covers 4 published course pages. The available course pages include Disability and Rehabilitation, Psychosocial Issues in Disability, Rehabilitation Assessment and Counselling, and other programme courses. Availability varies by course, so use the individual subject page as the final reference for downloadable papers.

IGNOU PGDRPC Previous Year Question Papers by Course

Select a course below to open its previous year question paper page.

Course CodeCourse TitlePrevious Papers
MPC-071Disability and RehabilitationView Previous Papers
MPC-072Psychosocial Issues in DisabilityView Previous Papers
MPC-073Rehabilitation Assessment and CounsellingView Previous Papers
MPC-074Community based RehabilitationView Previous Papers

How to Use PGDRPC Old Papers for Preparation

A practical way to use PGDRPC old papers is to begin with a recent available session and work backwards. After each attempt, note the questions you could not answer comfortably and return to the relevant study material before solving another paper.

The course list for Post Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Psychology is an index, not a replacement for the syllabus or study blocks. Use previous papers to test recall, improve answer planning and become familiar with earlier examination formats.

IGNOU PGDRPC Previous Year Question Papers FAQs

How should I use this PGDRPC course list?

Find your course code, open its paper page and practise one available examination session at a time. Review mistakes before moving to another paper.

Are Draft course pages linked from this programme page?

No. The live list intentionally links only published course pages so visitors are not sent to unavailable Draft content.

Should recent papers be used before older papers?

Starting with a recent available paper is usually convenient, then you can move backwards to compare earlier sessions and broaden practice.

What should I do after solving a PGDRPC paper?

Check missed or weak answers, revise the related topics from your study material, and then attempt another session when you are ready.

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