So, the university’s Centre for Academic Development decided to build a centralized, digital library of every final examination paper from every faculty—from the Faculty of Engineering to the Azman Hashim International Business School.
In the sprawling, green campus of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in Skudai, Johor, there exists a digital vault that students speak of in hushed, reverent tones during every exam season. It is not a physical library, nor a secret society. It is the Bank Soalan UTM —the university’s official repository of past exam papers.
Let’s follow , a second-year mechanical engineering student. It’s Week 14, and he’s panicking over “Thermofluids.” He opens the Bank Soalan, types “MECH 2213,” and finds seven past papers from 2016 to 2023.
For new students, the first mention of “Bank Soalan” can be confusing. Is it a bank that lends money? No. Is it a question factory? Almost. The story begins in the early 2000s, when UTM’s academic office noticed a recurring problem: every semester, thousands of students would frantically chase seniors for "spot questions" or photocopies of old tests. This led to uneven preparation, lost papers, and academic anxiety.
The Bank Soalan UTM is more than a file archive. It is a . Before its existence, students with connections to seniors had an advantage. Now, every student—from the top dean’s lister to the struggling freshman—has equal access to the same material. It embodies UTM’s motto: “Kerana Tuhan untuk Manusia” (Because God, for Mankind)—knowledge should be shared, not hoarded.
He notices a pattern: every odd-year paper has a question about “Rankine Cycle efficiency,” and every even-year paper asks about “heat exchangers.” By practicing those seven papers, Ali doesn’t just memorize—he understands the exam logic . On exam day, the paper looks different, but the rhythm feels familiar. He passes with an A-.