About ExamArchive
ExamArchive is a student-driven academic archive created to preserve, organize, and make university examination papers easily accessible — especially for students studying on mobile devices.
This project is built with the assistance of AI tools, used as development support. All architectural decisions, data organization, verification, and academic direction are human-guided and reviewed.
ExamArchive began as a personal initiative to solve a practical problem faced by students: scattered and unreliable access to previous-year question papers. It continues to evolve as a structured and maintainable academic archive.
Core Principles
- Accessibility first — Resources should be easy to find and usable on any device.
- Clarity over clutter — Focused on exam relevance, not distractions.
- Sustainability-aware development — Built to remain maintainable over time.
- Built gradually, improved continuously — Stability over speed.
Project Status
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Looking Ahead
ExamArchive is an ongoing project. Areas currently being explored include:
- Expansion to additional subjects and streams
- Improved accessibility and readability
- Smarter search, filtering, and metadata organization
- Long-term sustainability options for maintaining and expanding the archive
Development decisions will continue to prioritize usefulness, clarity, and reliability.
Transparency
ExamArchive is developed using modern web tools and workflows, including AI-assisted development. AI is treated as a support tool, not an author — responsibility for structure, accuracy, and content decisions remains human.