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Unofficial Resources Archiver
for UITS
or go to Departments
Visit oU1TS Portal for more projects!
Design inspired from https://notebot.netlify.app/
For Juniors (Semesters 1–4): Simplified, logic-first explanations for C/C++, Data Structures, Algorithms, and Discrete Math. I can also help you navigate specific lab requirements and report structures.
For Batchmates & Seniors: Collaborative brainstorming for project ideas, logic-flow architecture, and Software Requirement Specification (SRS) reviews. If you need a second pair of eyes on your system design or documentation, let’s talk.
The Academic Roadmap: Practical strategies for maintaining a high CGPA, managing your time, and organizing your study materials effectively.
Consider donating your questions (PDF / Image) after your Exams to keep the QBank alive.
Also try the Search bar at the top or browse the Departments to find your questions.
This section is under work. Expect to see a Google Drive folder with shortcuts to the Question Folders of each course. Or a comprehensive website similar to https://diuqbank.com/ .
Select your department to browse resources:
More departments coming soon...
Browse department-wise resources using the Google Drive link below
To browse the full drive (Website Alternative)
Go to Library
Let me introduce you to a concept known as "Re-constructed" questions.
Reconstructed questions in exams—often termed "recalled" or "reconstructed" recalls—are exam questions recreated by students based on memory after taking the test.
These are vital for preparing for professional exams, as they help identify recurring concepts and patterns, even if exact values or wording differ.
When a faculty takes away the exam question after the exam, do not worry. If you remember anything about the question, consider sharing that as well. We can re-construct it and keep it archived.
Before exam, what the students need is not a full-fledged question bank, rather, a hint to what they would be tested with.
See this file as an example: Question
Format: txt
You can share them in the group as well: https://t.me/oUITS_res
Visit Blood Donation Project : BDN
or,
( Visit the groups to see the list of Donators )
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