Library Resources


Information on Publishing

Know why you should publish and how to avoid predatory journals

EBSCO Discovery Service

Access the Library's entire collection of electronic resources from one search point

Academic Integrity

Understand plagiarism, how to avoid it, and how to access the Turnitin plagiarism detection tool


Past Exam Papers - Level Up Your Revision

Past Exam Papers

Need to ace that upcoming CAT or end-of-semester exam? We have past exam papers to help you prepare.

Get quick access to a diverse collection of past exam papers via MyLoft.

To access the past papers, log in to MyLoft and check the drop-down menu under eResources” on the left side of your interface.

Some tips on how to use past papers effectively to level up your revision -

  1. Test your knowledge - Revision is a process of memorizing facts, dates, formulas, and quotes, but the best way to make sure you've retained that information is to test yourself on it.
  2. Understand the questions - Practicing papers can help you to get used to the style of questions that might come up in your exam so that you’ll be better prepared for the real thing.
  3. Manage your time - If you’re using past papers, it’s a good idea to set yourself the same time limits that you’d have in an ordinary exam. This will help to give you a sense of how it feels to answer questions against the clock and get used to managing your time well.
  4. Mark your work - Take your revision further by cross-checking your work against what you’ve learned in class. Counter-check against your lecture notes and recommended information resources.
  5. Stick to short revision sessions, and take breaks to reflect - Studying in shorter sessions with breaks often works best. This will keep your brain stimulated, and prevent you from switching off.
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