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Let me be direct with you. Most A/L Engineering Technology students in Sri Lanka make the same mistake — they spend months reading textbooks and notes, then walk into the exam hall without ever practising under real exam conditions. That one mistake costs marks that months of studying earned.

Past papers fix that. Not because they magically predict questions, but because they train your brain to think the way the exam expects you to think. This page collects every available A/L Engineering Technology past paper in Tamil medium, along with an honest guide on how to actually use them.


What Makes Engineering Technology Different from Other A/L Subjects

Before you touch a past paper, understand what you are actually being tested on. Engineering Technology is not a memory subject. Unlike Biology or Chemistry where you can succeed largely through recall, Engineering Technology tests your ability to apply principles to unfamiliar situations.

The subject sits under Sri Lanka's Technology stream, introduced in 2013. It is paired with Science for Technology as a compulsory subject, meaning your performance in both subjects together determines your Z-score and university eligibility. Engineering Technology covers six core areas across your two years of study:

  • Engineering Drawing and Design — orthographic projections, sectional views, tolerances
  • Materials Technology — properties of metals, polymers, composites; selection criteria for engineering use
  • Manufacturing Processes — machining, casting, forming, joining techniques
  • Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics — pressure, flow, heat transfer principles
  • Electrical and Electronic Systems — circuit analysis, motors, control systems
  • Mechanical Systems — mechanisms, power transmission, machine elements

The exam paper has both structured short-answer questions and extended response questions. Drawing-based questions appear consistently across years — and this is where most students lose unnecessary marks because they practise theory but neglect the practical drawing component.


The Reality of Past Papers for This Subject

Here is something no other resource will tell you plainly: Engineering Technology past papers are genuinely scarce compared to other A/L subjects. The Technology stream only started in 2013, and the first batch of students sat the exam in 2015. That gives you roughly a decade of papers — far fewer than the 30+ years available for Physics or Chemistry.

This actually works in your favour. Fewer papers means you can realistically complete every single one before your exam. Students who do this consistently outperform those who selectively practise. Treat each paper as irreplaceable.


Download A/L Engineering Technology Past Papers — Tamil Medium

Tamil medium papers for Engineering Technology are harder to find online. The links below point to verified sources. Click the year to access the paper directly.

Year Notes Download
2024 Most recent paper available; official marking scheme also released. Highest priority for current exam preparation. Download PDF
2023 Held in 2024 due to economic crisis delay Download PDF
2022 Third year under revised syllabus; question pattern now fully standardised Download PDF
2021 Delayed due to COVID-19 pandemic; exam held in February 2022 Download PDF
2020 Held under COVID conditions; both new syllabus and old syllabus versions available Download PDF
2019 First exam under the revised syllabus — essential reference for current students Download PDF
2018 Old syllabus — useful for practising core engineering concepts Download PDF
2017 Old syllabus — last paper before the 2019 syllabus revision Download PDF
2016 Old syllabus — second year of the Technology stream; useful for understanding early question patterns Download PDF
2015 Old syllabus — first ever A/L Engineering Technology paper; sat by the pioneer batch of the Technology stream Download PDF

Note on old vs new syllabus: Sri Lanka revised the A/L Engineering Technology syllabus in 2017, with the new paper format taking effect from the 2019 examination. Papers from 2019 onwards reflect the current syllabus structure. Papers from 2017 and 2018 follow the older format — still useful for practising core concepts, but the question structure differs from what you will face in your exam.

A Study Plan That Actually Works — 8 Weeks Before Your Exam

Here is a realistic 8-week approach built around past papers, not just reading:

Weeks 1–2: Diagnosis
Attempt the 2019 paper under full exam conditions without referring to notes. Do not aim for perfection — aim for an honest picture of where you stand. Mark your own paper using the marking scheme. The topics you struggle with most become your priority list for the next six weeks.

Weeks 3–5: Targeted Revision
Go back to your notes and textbook, but only for the weak areas you identified. For each topic, find past paper questions on that specific topic across all years and practise those questions in isolation. This is more effective than re-reading entire chapters.

Week 6: Drawing Practice
Dedicate one full week to the technical drawing sections. This is the area most students neglect, and it carries significant marks. Practise orthographic projections, sectional drawings, and dimensioning from past papers. Speed and accuracy both matter — drawing under timed conditions is essential.

Weeks 7–8: Full Paper Practice
Attempt one full past paper every two days under strict timed conditions. After each paper, spend equal time reviewing your answers — not just checking whether they are right or wrong, but understanding why the marking scheme awards marks the way it does.


Three Common Mistakes A/L Engineering Technology Students Make

1. Skipping the drawing sections during practice
Many students read theory thoroughly but avoid practising drawings because they are time-consuming. In the actual exam, drawing questions cannot be skipped. They require both technical knowledge and hand speed. The only way to get faster is repetition.

2. Not reading the question carefully
Engineering Technology questions often include multiple parts — (a), (b), (c) — where each part builds on the previous. Students who rush miss the connection between parts and lose marks on sections they actually understand.

3. Treating 2017–2018 papers as identical to current papers
The syllabus revision in 2019 changed both the content and the question format. Old papers are useful for topic practice but should not be used as a model for how your actual exam will be structured.


University Pathways After A/L Engineering Technology

Doing well in Engineering Technology opens several higher education routes in Sri Lanka. Students with strong results can apply for engineering-related degree programmes at the University of Moratuwa, University of Peradeniya, and other state universities through the UGC Z-score system. The University of Vocational Technology (UNIVOTEC) also accepts Technology stream students. Additionally, students who do not reach the university cutoff can pursue NVQ Level 3 certificates and Higher National Diplomas in engineering fields — making the Technology stream one of the more versatile A/L options available.


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If a download link is not working or if you need a specific year that is not listed, leave a comment below and we will update the page. Share this page with your classmates — especially those in the Technology stream who are struggling to find Tamil medium resources.

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