How often do you solve previous years' papers while preparing for CSIR NET?

Hi everyone,

I've seen people recommend solving previous years' papers at different stages of preparation. Some start early and solve them alongside each topic, while others save them for the final stretch.

What has worked better for you?

Did solving PYQs change the way you studied or help you understand the exam pattern better?

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