⚠️ If you find any broken or incorrect document links, report it here.

B.Sc. Semester Question Papers 2025-2026 – Gurugram University (GU) & MDU

Download B.Sc. Semester-wise Question Papers for Gurugram University (GU). Semester 1 (2025) and Semester 2 (2026) papers are now available. Access latest papers including Chemistry-I, Mechanics, Introduction to Data Science (216002), Algebra (200005) and more — fully aligned with the NEP 2020 multidisciplinary framework. Completely free after login.

B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) is a 3-year undergraduate programme offered by gurugram university (GU) and MDU across multiple streams including Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Mathematical Sciences. Under the NEP 2020 multidisciplinary framework, students study a combination of major, minor, and vocational subjects spread across six semesters.

The B.Sc. Semester 1 Examination 2025 and Semester 2 Examination 2026 question papers are now available. Semester 1 includes core papers such as Chemistry-I (Paper ID: 111174) and Mechanics (Physical Science, Paper ID: 111186). Semester 2 (2026) features Introduction to Data Science (Paper ID: 216002) and Algebra (Paper ID: 200005) for B.Sc. Mathematics, B.A. Multidisciplinary (MDC), and B.Sc. Physical Science students.

Solving previous year B.Sc. question papers is the most effective way to understand exam patterns, identify high-weightage topics, and build exam confidence. UniversityNotes provides free access to all B.Sc. semester question papers so you can prepare strategically and score well in your gurugram university (GU) or MDU exams.

The B.Sc. programme at gurugram university (GU) spans six semesters. Semester 1 lays the foundation with core sciences like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, while Semester 2 introduces advanced Mathematics (Algebra) and emerging areas like Data Science. Students pursuing B.Sc. Physical Sciences study subjects such as Mechanics, Optics, Thermodynamics, and Electromagnetic Theory. B.Sc. Mathematical Sciences students focus on Calculus, Algebra, Differential Equations, and Statistics.

Under the NEP 2020 framework, B.Sc. students at gurugram university (GU) and MDU also complete compulsory Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC), Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC), and Value-Added Courses (VAC) alongside their core major and minor subjects. This multidisciplinary structure offers greater academic flexibility than the older single-stream format.

UniversityNotes is a student-run initiative that collects, organizes, and freely shares B.Sc. question papers, notes, and solved papers for gurugram university (GU) and MDU students. All resources are provided for educational purposes and are aligned with the latest university syllabus. If you have question papers or notes you'd like to share with fellow students, use our Upload Notes & Question Papers — no login required to contribute.

Semester 1

GU Resources

View Resources →

Semester 2

GU Resources

View Resources →

Semester 3

MDU & GU Resources

Coming Soon

Semester 4

MDU & GU Resources

Coming Soon

Semester 5

MDU & GU Resources

Coming Soon

Semester 6

MDU & GU Resources

Coming Soon

FAQs on B.Sc. Question Papers - gurugram university (GU) & MDU

  • How to download gurugram university (GU) B.Sc. Semester 1 question papers 2025? Click 'View Resources' for Semester 1 to access free PDFs including Chemistry-I, Mechanics (Physical Science), Physics, Mathematics, and Environmental Science.
  • Which subjects are included in B.Sc. Semester 1 question papers 2025? Semester 1 includes Chemistry-I (Paper ID 111174), Mechanics under Physical Science (Paper ID 111186), Physics, Mathematics, and Environmental Science — all based on the NEP 2020 syllabus.
  • What topics are covered in B.Sc. Chemistry-I Semester 1? Chemistry-I covers Slater's rule, hybridization, Born-Haber cycle, VSEPR theory, hydrogen bonding, stereochemistry (enantiomers, diastereomers, meso compounds), reactive intermediates, and quantum chemistry topics like Planck's Radiation Law and Schrödinger's wave equation.
  • What topics are covered in B.Sc. Mechanics Semester 1? Mechanics covers conservative forces, holonomic and non-holonomic constraints, Lagrangian equations, moment of inertia (hollow sphere, solid sphere, radius of gyration), parallel and perpendicular axis theorems, Galilean transformation, time dilation, twin paradox, and length contraction.
  • What is the exam pattern for B.Sc. Semester 1 at gurugram university (GU) 2025? Each paper carries 50 marks. Students must attempt five questions — Question No. 1 is compulsory, and one question is selected from each remaining unit. Chemistry-I is a 3-hour paper; Mechanics is a 2-hour paper.
  • Are B.Sc. question papers NEP 2020-based for gurugram university (GU) 2025? Yes, all B.Sc. question papers on UniversityNotes are from the 2025 examination and are aligned with the NEP 2020 multidisciplinary framework adopted by gurugram university (GU) and MDU.
  • Do I need to login to download B.Sc. question papers? Yes, login is required to download B.Sc. question papers and study materials. You can create a free account on UniversityNotes.
  • Can I contribute B.Sc. question papers without login? Yes, you can share and contribute B.Sc. papers without login using the Upload Notes & Question Papers and get credited on the website.
  • Is B.Sc. Semester 2 2026 question paper available for Gurugram University? Yes, Introduction to Data Science (Paper ID 216002) and Algebra (Paper ID 200005) 2026 question papers are now available for free download.
  • Which subjects are included in B.Sc. Semester 2 2026 at GU? Semester 2 includes Introduction to Data Science (UG Pool Minor/Vocational) and Algebra (for B.Sc. Mathematics Major, B.A. Multidisciplinary MDC, and B.Sc. Physical Science).
  • What topics are covered in Introduction to Data Science 2026 paper? It covers Big Data and its 5 Vs, Python data structures (Lists, Tuples, Sets, Dictionaries), NumPy arrays, String processing, and Data Visualization using Matplotlib, Seaborn & Plotly.
  • What topics are covered in Algebra Semester 2 2026? Algebra paper covers Determinants, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem, Characteristic roots & vectors, Theory of Equations, Cardan's method, Bilinear forms, and Number Theory.