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BITSAT 2023 Paper Analysis: BITSAT 2023 is going to be conducted on June 2023 tentatively. As per students’ reactions, the overall difficulty level of BITSAT is moderate. Wth proper preparation strategy candidates can easily crack this entrance exam. BITSAT 2023 is yet to be conducted. Candidates can check the detailed paper analysis of for BITSAT 2022 Session I and Session II from this article, to understand the exam pattern and the type of questions asked.
BITSAT Paper Analysis highlights the overall difficulty level of the exam for each slot along with the most asked topic, weightage of topics, type of questions asked, and the reactions of students and experts. Candidates can check the session-wise & subject-wise difficulty levels of the previous year’s BITSAT question papers in this article.
Exam Date | Paper Analysis |
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August 3, 2022 | Check Here |
August 4, 2022 | Check Here |
August 5, 2022 | Check Here |
August 6, 2022 | Check Here |
August 7, 2022 | To be Updated |
Subject | Slot 1 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult Topics: Differential Calculus, Differential Equation, LPP, Vectors, Circle, P&C, Binomial, Probability, and Statistics |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate Topics: Electrostatics, Modern Physics, Current Electricity, AC, Rotation, SHM & Waves |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate Topics: GOC, POC, Nomenclature, Isomerism, Thermochemistry, Polymers, Biomolecule, Atomic structure, P Block |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate |
CheckBITSAT 2022 August 6 Paper Analysis
Subject | Slot 1 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Difficult Topics: Differential Equations, LPP, Vectors, 2D Geometry, Probability & Statistics, P&C |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Difficult to moderate Topics: Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Gravitation, NLM, Magnetism, Thermo and KTG, Collisions |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: GOC, POC, Coordinates Compounds, Electrochemistry, Titration, Chemical Bonding, S block, Biomolecules |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy |
CheckBITSAT 2022 August 5 Paper Analysis
Subject | Slot 1 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult Topics: AOD, Conic Section, Vector & 3D, Differential Equation, PnC, Probability & Statistics |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Work Power Energy, Rotational Motion, Gravitation, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Kinematics, SHM, Fluids |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate Topics: GOC, POC, Organic Chemistry, Isomerism, P Block, Coordinate Compounds, Polymers, Biomolecules |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Moderate |
Check BITSAT 2022 August 4 Paper Analysis
The Slot 1 and Slot 2 paper analysis of BITSAT 2022 August 3 is available now.
Subject | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult Topics: Calculus, Circle, Vectors, Differential Equations, Probability | Difficulty Level: Moderate to difficult Topics: Differential Calculus, Differential Equations, LPP, Vector & 3D, Area under Curves, Probability and Statistics |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Work Power Energy, Collision, Rotational Energy, Electromagnetism, Dimensional Analysis | Difficulty Level: Easy to moderate Topics: Electrostatics, Modern Physics, Current Electricity, AC, Rotation, SHM & Waves |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult Topics: GOC, POC, Carbonyl Compounds, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, P Block, Periodic Table | Difficulty Level: Easy to moderate Topics: GOC, POC, Nomenclature & Isomerism, Polymers, Biomolecule, Atomic Structure |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy | Difficulty Level: Moderate |
CheckBITSAT 2022 August 3 Paper Analysis
BITSAT 2022 Session-I is being conducted from July 2 to July 9, 2022. The paper analysis of Session-I was updated here after each slot of the exam.
Exam Date | Paper Analysis |
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July 2, 2022 | Slot 1- Check Here |
Slot 2- Check Here | |
July 3, 2022 | Slot 1- Check Here |
Slot 2- Check Here | |
July 4, 2022 | Slot 1- Check Here |
Slot 2- To be Updated | |
July 5, 2022 | Slot 1: Check Here |
Slot 2: Check Here | |
July 6, 2022 | Slot 1: Check Here |
Slot 2: Check Here | |
July 7, 2022 | Slot 1: Check Here |
Slot 2: Check Here | |
July 8, 2022 | To be Updated |
July 9,2022 | To be Updated |
BITSAT 2022 Day 6 Paper Analysis for Slot 1 and Slot 2 is available here:
Section | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult Topics: Differential Equation, Differentiation, Derivative, Integration, Permutation and Combination, Probability | Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Mechanics, Kinematics, Optics, Modern Physics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Kinematics, Optics, Modern Physics |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Organic Chemistry, S, P, D and F Block elements, Coordination Compound | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: S, P, D and F Block elements, Coordination Compound |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate | Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate |
BITSAT 2022 Day 5 Paper Analysis for Slot 1 and Slot 2 is available here:
Section | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Difficult Topics: Vectors & 3D, Calculus, LPP, Straight Line, Probability | Difficulty Level: Moderate |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult Topics: Thermodynamics, Mechanics, Electrostatics, EMI, Modern Physics, SHM and Waves, Fluid Mechanics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Mechanics, Electrostatics, Modern Physics, SHM |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Physical Chemistry, Surface Chemistry, Chemical Bonding | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: General Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate | Difficulty Level: Moderate |
BITSAT 2022 Day 4 Paper Analysis for Slot 1 and Slot 2 is available here:
Section | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Vectors and 3d, Sets and Relations, Differential Equation, Calculus, Probability, Quadratic Equation, Ellipse and Hyperbola | Difficulty Level: Moderate |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult Topics: Thermodynamics, Mechanics, Electrostatics, EMI, Modern Physics, SHM and Waves, Fluid Mechanics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Mechanics, Electrostatics, EMI, Modern Physics, SHM and Waves |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate Topics: Inorganic (specially s block and p block), Chemical Kinetics, Equilibrium, Thermochemistry, General Organic Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Chemical Kinetics, Equilibrium, Thermochemistry |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate | Difficulty Level: Moderate |
BITSAT 2022 Day 3 Paper Analysis for Slot 1 and Slot 2 is available here:
Section | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Differential Equation, Area Under the curves, Vector, 3D, LPP, Straight Line | Difficulty Level: Moderate |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Electrostatics, Magnetism, Work, Power, Energy | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Electrostatistics, Magnetism, Work, Power, Energy |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Organics, Thermodynamics | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Organics, Thermodynamics |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Moderate | Difficulty Level: Moderate |
BITSAT 2022 Day 2 Paper Analysis for Slot 1 and Slot 2 is available here:
Section | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Differential, Integration, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, | Difficulty Level: Moderate |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Electrostatic, Electromagnetic Induction | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Electromagnetic Induction, Relative Motion, Electrostatic |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: General Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics:Noble Gas, Ionic Equilibrium, Polymer, Biomolecules |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Moderate | Difficulty Level: Moderate |
BITSAT 2022 Day 1 Paper Analysis for Slot 1 and Slot 2 is available here:
Section | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Moderate but Lengthy Topics: Quadratic Equation, Continuity, Differential, Integration, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Calculus | Difficulty Level: Moderate |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Relative Motion, Mechanics, Electrostatic, Electromagnetic Induction | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Electromagnetic Induction, Relative Motion, Electrostatic |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Biomolecule, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Alkane, Noble Gas, Ionic Equilibrium, Polymer | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Alkane, Noble Gas, Ionic Equilibrium, Polymer, Biomolecules |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy | Difficulty Level: Easy |
Day | BITSAT 2021 Overall Difficulty Level* | |
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Slot 1 | Slot 2 | |
August 3 | Moderate but Lengthy | Easy to Moderate |
August 4 | Easy to Moderate | Moderate |
August 5 | Easy to Moderate | Moderate |
August 6 | Easy to Moderate | Easy |
August 7 | Moderate | Moderate |
August 8 | Moderate | Moderate |
August 9 | Moderate to Difficult | -- |
*- The overall difficulty level of BITSAT varies for each candidate based on their interpretation and preparation. The details mentioned here are based on some feedback received by the candidates.
BITSAT 2021 on August 9 was held for candidates who were facing issues of clashes with other exams. The paper was reported to be moderate to difficult. Physics was reported to be moderate in terms of difficulty level however, there were some tricky questions. Mathematics was also reported to be moderate with a few lengthy questions on calculus, etc. Chemistry was the easiest of the three.
Section | Slot 1 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Moderate but Lengthy Topics: Coordinate Geometry, Limits, Calculus, Algebra, Quadratic Equation, Indefinite Integration, Continuity, Application of Derivative, etc. |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Moderate but tricky Topics: Mechanics, Simple Harmonic Motion, Work, Power & Energy, Electromagnetic Induction, Relative Motion, etc. Questions were NCERT based; Equal weightage of Class 11th and 12th was reported. |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Biomolecules, Polymers, Alkyl Aldehyde, Nitrogen, Oxygen< Noble Gases, Ionic Equilibrium, etc. The questions were NCERT based with more weightage to Organic Chemistry as compared to Physics and Mathematics |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy |
BITSAT 2021 on August 8 was reported to be Moderate in terms levels of difficulty. However, similar to the August 7 exam, students had issues with the answer key with large difference between their expected and obtained ITSAT 2021 scores.
Section | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Algebra, Sets, Relation, Function, Atricultes, LLP, Calculus, Differential Equations, Indefinite Integration, Continuity, Application of Derivative | Difficulty Level: Moderate and Lengthy Topics: Algebra, Calculus, Conics, Quadratic Equation, Complex Numbers, Co-ordinate Geometry |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Mechanics, Electrostatics, Modern Physics, Ray Optics, WaveOptics; Questions from LLP topic were not reported by the questions. | Difficulty Level: Easy |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Mole Concept, Chemical Kinetics, Chemistry ib Everyday light, p-block elements, group 14, etc. All topics from Class 11th and 12th were covered Physical Chemistry has lower weightage as compared to Organic Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Ionic Equilibrium, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Solid State, Mole Concept, p-block elements, s-block elements, Named reactions, Polymers, Biomolecules, etc. Organic Chemistry had lesser weightage as compared to Physical Chemistry Most of the questions were NCERT based |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy | Difficulty Level: Easy |
According to the initial student reactions for Day 5 of BITSAT 2021 the papers were reported to be easy. Check detailed paper analysis below:
Section | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Calculus, Probability, Indefinite Integration, Continuity, Application of Derivative, Parabola, Circle, Hyperbola, Ellipse, Limits well balanced paper covering all the topics | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Permutation & Combination, Binomial Theorem, Algebra, Parabola, Quadratic Equation |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Easy | Difficulty Level: Easy |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Carboxyllic Acid, Named reactions, Phenol, Alchohol Ether, s-block, p-block, Hydrogen, Coordination Compounds Organic Chemistry had a higher weightage | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Nitrogen, Oxygen, Noble Gases, d-block, f-block, Coordination Compounds, Metallurgy, Alcohol, Ketone, Polymer, Carboxylic Acid Questions from Inoganic and Physical Chemistry had a higher weightage |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy | Difficulty Level: Easy |
According to the initial student reactions for Day 4 of BITSAT 2021 the papers were reported to be easy. However, Mathematics was lengthy while Physics and Chemistry were majorly NCERT based.
Section | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Domain Range, Probability, Indefinite Integration, Continuity, Application of Derivative, Parabola, Circle, Hyperbola, Ellipse | Difficulty Level: Easy but Lengthy Topics: Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Permutation & Combination, Binomial Theorem No questions from Quadratic Equation were reported. |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Easy | Difficulty Level: Easy |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Solid State, Ionic Equilibrium, Liquid Solution, Gaseous State, Atomic Structure, Chemical Kinetics Physical Chemistry was dominating | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Aldehyde, Ketone, Alcohol, Ketone, Polymer, Carboxylic Acid, Biomolecules, Questions from Organic Chemistry, Antonym Horse, |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy However, Antonym & Synonym were a bit difficult for the students | Difficulty Level: Easy |
According to the initial student reactions for Day 3 of BITSAT 2021 the papers were reported to be easy to moderate. However, Mathematics was lengthy in Shift 1 whie Chemsitry was time consuming in Shift 2 paper.
Section | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Easy but Lengthy and Tricky Topics: Integration, Quadratic Equation, Complex Numbers, Coordiante Geometry, Limits, Continuity | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Probability, Vector, Calculus, 3D Geometry, Coordinate Geometry, Algebra, Limit & Continuity; Complex Numbers, Relation and Function questions were majorly NCERT based |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Thermodynamics, Electrostatic, Modern Phy, Nuclear Physics, Magnetism; the section was majorly NCERT based; Questions were based on mixed concepts with 2 or more topics combined | Difficulty Level: Easy; Topics: Alternating Current, Electromagnetic Induction, Communication System, Thermodynamics; questions were majorly NCERT based |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Electrochemistry, Liquid State, Solid State, Atomic Structure, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Equilibrium, Named Reactions, Polymers Physical Chemistry had the highest weightage; Organic Chemistry had several questions on Named reaction | Difficulty Level: Moderate and Lengthy; Topics: s-block Elements, Hydrogem, p-block Elements, Surface Chemsitry, Coordination Compounds, Metallurgy, Named Reactions Inorganic Chemistry had the most questions; There were a number of reaction based questions |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy | Difficulty Level: Easy |
According to the initial student reactions for Day 2 of BITSAT 2021, the exam was said to be of easy to moderate level in terms of difficulty for both Slot 1 and Slot 2.
Section | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Integration, Quadratic Equation; No questions from Permutation & Combination | Difficulty Level: Moderate; Topics: Coordinate Geometry, Algebra, Limit & Continuity; questions were majorly NCERT based |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Plank’s Constant, EMI, Alternating Current, Magnetism; more weightage was on questions based on Class 12th syllabus; the section was majorly NCERT based | Difficulty Level: Easy; Topics: Kinetics, Newton’s Law of Motion, Modern Physics, Electromagnetic Induction, Wave Optics; questions were majorly NCERT based |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: p-block elements, alcohol, ether & phenol; Inorganic Chemistry had the highest weightage; Hardly any question from Physics Chemistry; NCERT based direct questions | Difficulty Level: Easy; Topics: Named reactions from Organic Chemistry, Alcohol, Ether & Phenol, p-block elements; Organic Chemistry had the highest weightage; Inorganic Chemistry had questions from p-block element only; Physical Chemistry questions were majorly from Class 12th syllabus |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Antonym, Synonym, Passage | Difficulty Level: tougher compared to the other three shifts held; Topics: Antonym, Synonym, Passage |
According to the initial student reactions for Day 1 of BITSAT 2021, the exam was said to be of moderate level in terms of difficulty for both Slot 1 and Slot 2. Check the section-wise detailed BITSAT 2021 Paper Analysis below:
Section | Slot 1 | Slot 2 |
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Mathematics | Difficulty Level: Moderate but Lengthy Topics: Algebra, Permutation, Combination, Vector, Binomial Theorem, Quadratic Equation | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Calculus, Co-ordinate Geometry; Hardly any question from Complex Numbers asked |
Physics | Difficulty Level: Moderate Topics: Communication System, Semiconductor, Modern Physics | Difficulty Level: Moderate & Tricky Topics: Semi-conductor, Modern Physics, Newton’s Law of Motion, Alternating Currents; Tricky questions from Electrostatistics, EMI |
Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Polymer, Biomolecules, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Electro-chemistry, Solutions NCERT based questions; Physical Chemistry had more weightage; Hardly any question asked from Metallurgy and Surface Chemistry | Difficulty Level: Easy Topics: Biomolecule, Carboxullic Acid, Aldehyde, Ether & Phenol, Metallurgy; No questions had been asked from surface chemsitry |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning | Difficulty Level: Easy the questions were school level and screable | Difficulty Level: Moderate The passage asked was difficult as compared to shift 1 |
Sections | Subjects | No. of Questions |
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Part I | Physics | 40 |
Part II | Chemistry | 40 |
Part III | English Proficiency | 15 |
Logical Reasoning | 10 | |
Part IV | Mathematics/Biology ( BPharma) | 45 |
Total Number of Questions | 150 |
As per the feedback received from students, most of the questions in BITSAT 2020 were from NCERT textbooks and the difficulty level of the examination was easy to moderate.
The topics which carried more marks in the different sections are mentioned below.
Subject | Topics |
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Physics | Thermodynamics, Wave Optics |
Chemistry | Organic Chemistry, Elements, Biomolecules |
Mathematics | Probability, Sequence & Series |
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As per the students who attempted BITSAT 2019, the exam was easier when compared with the previous year‘s exam. The brief of exam analysis is listed below:
The paper has a total of 450 marks and details on the basis of the scale of difficulty are as follows:
Topic-wise distribution and analysis of previous year BITSAT is given below:
Subject | Easy | Moderate | Difficult |
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Physics | 9 | 16 | 15 |
Chemistry | 13 | 18 | 9 |
Mathematics | 14 | 21 | 10 |
As per the analysis, it is marked that BITSAT 2018 is easier as compared to previous years’ exams. BITSAT question paper is balanced with easy, moderate, and difficult questions on the scale of difficulty of the exam. Candidates who prepared and revised the topics properly were at the advantage of clearing the exam with a better score.
BITSAT 2018 was considered to have a moderate level of difficulty as most of the questions were direct and conceptual. BITSAT 2018 seems to have been of moderate level still there were some difficult questions. The weightage of marks was almost the same for Class XI and Class XII standard syllabus.
Physics section was the toughest among all the other sections of the exam. It included many calculations based questions making the section time consuming and lengthy.
Topic | Syllabus | No. of Questions | Difficulty Level |
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Electricity and Magnetism | Class XII | 15 | Moderate |
Heat and Thermodynamics | Class XI | 4 | Difficult |
Mechanics | Class XI | 11 | Moderate |
Modern Physics | Class XII | 4 | Easy |
Optics | Class XII | 4 | Moderate |
SHM & Waves | Class XI | 2 | Difficult |
Topics | Sub-Topics | No. of Question | Total Marks |
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Electricity and Magnetism | Current Electricity | 5 | 15 |
Electromagnetic Field | 4 | 12 | |
E.M.I | 3 | 9 | |
Electrostatic | 3 | 9 | |
Heat and Thermodynamics | Heat transfer | 2 | 6 |
Thermodynamics | 2 | 6 | |
Mechanics | Kinematics | 2 | 3 |
Friction | 1 | 3 | |
Work Power Energy | 2 | 6 | |
Center of Mass | 1 | 3 | |
Fluid Mechanics & Properties of Matter | 2 | 6 | |
Projectile Motion | 1 | 3 | |
Rigid Body Dynamic | 2 | 6 | |
Modern Physics | Modern Physics | 3 | 9 |
Semiconductor | 1 | 3 | |
Optics | Ray Optics | 2 | 6 |
Wave Optics | 2 | 6 | |
SHM & Waves | SHM | 2 | 6 |
String Waves and Sound Wave | 2 | 6 | |
Total | - | 40 | 120 |
The level of difficulty of this section was between easy to moderate. Though this section was trickier than the previous year. Inorganic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry was unexpectedly easier than General and Organic Chemistry.
Topic | Syllabus | No. of Questions | Difficulty |
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Inorganic Chemistry-1 | Class XI | 2 | Easy |
Organic Chemistry- | Class XI | 5 | Moderate |
Physical Chemistry-1 | Class XI | 10 | Moderate |
Inorganic Chemistry-2 | Class XII | 6 | Easy |
Organic Chemistry-2 | Class XII | 9 | Difficult |
Physical Chemistry-2 | Class XII | 8 | Moderate |
The chemistry section was of easy to moderate level with the majority of the questions falling in the moderate category.
Section | Topic Name | No. of Questions | Total Marks |
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Inorganic Chemistry-1 | Chemical Bonding | 1 | 3 |
Periodic Table & Periodicity | 1 | 3 | |
Inorganic Chemistry-2 | D-Block & F Block | 2 | 6 |
Coordination Compounds | 2 | 6 | |
Qualitative Analysis | 2 | 6 | |
Organic Chemistry-1 | General Organic Chemistry | 3 | 9 |
Hydrocarbons | 2 | 6 | |
Organic Chemistry-2 | Alkyl Halide, Alcohol & Ether, Carbohydrate, Amino Acids & Polymers | 3 | 9 |
Aldehyde & Ketone | 1 | 3 | |
Practical Organic Chemistry | 1 | 3 | |
Biomolecules | 2 | 6 | |
Chemistry in Everyday Life | 2 | 6 | |
Physical Chemistry-1 | Atomic Structure | 2 | 6 |
Gaseous State | 2 | 6 | |
Ionic Equilibrium | 2 | 6 | |
Thermodynamic & Thermochemistry | 2 | 6 | |
Ionic Equilibrium | 2 | 6 | |
Physical Chemistry-2 | Chemical Kinetic | 2 | 6 |
Electrochemistry | 3 | 9 | |
Solid State | 2 | 6 | |
Redox Reactions | 1 | 3 | |
Grand total | - | 40 | 120 |
Mathematics was a moderate section in BITSAT. According to the review of the students, only 10 questions were difficult in the exam.
Topic | Syllabus | No. of questions | Difficulty |
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Circles | Class XII | 4 | Moderate |
Straight Lines & Pair of Straight lines | Class XII | 2 | Difficult |
Continuity & Differentiability | Class XII | 2 | Difficult |
Theory of Equation | Class XI | 2 | Easy |
Binomial Theorem | Class XI | 2 | Moderate |
Sets, Relations & Functions | Class XI | 2 | Easy |
Properties of Triangles | Class XI | 1 | Difficult |
Trigonometric Ratios & Identities | Class XI | 2 | Easy |
Trigonometric Equations | Class XII | 2 | Easy |
Probability | Class XII | 2 | Easy |
Matrices & Determinants | Class XI | 3 | Moderate |
Application of Derivatives | Class XII | 7 | Moderate |
Permutations & Combinations | Class XI | 3 | Easy |
Parabola | Class XI | 2 | Difficult |
Sequence & Series | Class XI | 4 | Moderate |
Inverse Trigonometry | Class XI | 1 | Difficult |
Limits & Differential Coefficient | Class XI | 2 | Difficult |
Statistics | Class XI | 1 | Easy |
Complex Numbers | Class XI | 1 | Moderate |
This section was easier than last year but most of the candidates found it to be difficult due to lengthier and time-consuming problems.
Topic | No. of questions | Total Marks |
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Circles | 4 | 12 |
Straight Lines & Pair of Straight lines | 2 | 6 |
Continuity & Differentiability | 2 | 6 |
Theory of Equation | 2 | 6 |
Binomial Theorem | 2 | 6 |
Sets, Relations & Functions | 2 | 6 |
Properties of Triangles | 1 | 3 |
Trigonometric Ratios & Identities | 2 | 6 |
Trigonometric Equations | 2 | 6 |
Probability | 2 | 6 |
Matrices Determinants | 3 | 9 |
Application of Derivatives | 7 | 21 |
Permutations & Combinations | 3 | 9 |
Parabola | 2 | 6 |
Sequence & Series | 4 | 12 |
Inverse Trigonometry | 1 | 3 |
Limits & Differential Coefficient | 2 | 6 |
Statistics | 1 | 3 |
Complex Numbers | 1 | 3 |
Grand Total | 45 | 135 |
A total of 25 questions were asked in this section, 10 from English Proficiency and 15 from Logical Reasoning. BITSAT Exam Analysis 2018 for English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning is mentioned below-
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Topic | No. of questions | Marks |
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Synonyms & Antonyms | 2 | 6 |
Comprehension | 4 | 12 |
Collective Nouns | 2 | 6 |
Grammar | 2 | 6 |
Total | 10 | 30 |
Topic | No. of questions | Marks |
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Figure Completion & Analysis | 4 | 12 |
Completing a sequence | 2 | 8 |
Questions on Family tree | 2 | 8 |
Numbers & Alphabetical Series Test | 2 | 8 |
Logical Deduction | 4 | 16 |
Rule Detection | 1 | 4 |
Total | 15 | 60 |
Ques: How many times in a year can a candidate take BITSAT 2023?
Ans: Candidates are allowed to take BITSAT only once in a year. Students who have passed 12th exams in 2020 or appearing in 2023 are eligible to apply. In the 12th exam, candidates must have obtained 75% marks in PCB/PCM group along with 60% each subject.
Ques: Are only multiple-choice questions asked in BITSAT 2023?
Ans: Yes, only multiple choices will be asked in BITSAT. The questions will be asked from Part I – Physics, Part II – Chemistry, Part III – Maths/Biology, Part VI – English Proficiency & LR. The syllabus of all these subjects/ parts will be based on class 11th and 12th class.
Ques: How many questions are asked from each subject in BITSAT 2023?
Ans: The total number of questions varies from subject to subject.
Sections | Subjects | No. of Questions |
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Part I | Physics | 40 |
Part II | Chemistry | 40 |
Part III | English Proficiency | 15 |
Logical Reasoning | 10 | |
Part IV | Mathematics/Biology ( BPharma) | 45 |
Total Number of Questions | 150 |
Ques: What is BITSAT 2023 criteria for bonus questions?
Ans: If a candidate answers all the 150 questions then he/she will get an option of attempting 12 extra questions if there is still time left. These extra questions will be asked from PCM/B only that means four questions from each part. If a candidate has opted for these extra questions option then they cannot go back to correct the questions attempted earlier.
Ques: What are the major topics for English and LR section in BITSAT?
Ans: The major topics are: Synonyms & Antonyms, Comprehension, Grammar, Figure Completion & Analysis, Numbers & Alphabetical Series Test, Completing a sequence, Questions on the Family tree, etc. The total number of questions from this section are: 15 from English and 10 from LR. To crack this section candidates need the practice of different types of question sets.
Ans. Comparing competitive exams or choosing one over the other is a very illogical thing to do. The entire agenda behind a competitive exam is to build your knowledge and test you on the basis of the same. So unless you defer from gaining the right set of knowledge, any competitive exam will bear the same result. I have a very effective technique to tackle this issue. Prepare in such a way that you are appearing for JEE Advanced. This is because the course and structure of Advanced are such that once you are ready to clear that, you can clear every other exam too. This means your focus will not be divided and all you can do is focus on one exam. Keep focusing on the preparation for JEE Advanced and when your BITSAT is around the corner start solving mock tests to improve your speed. Prepare additionally for English and Logical Reasoning questions. BITSAT focuses more on your speed than the clarity of your concepts. So a mere preparation of 3 months before BITSAT is more than enough provided that your concepts are clear from JEE Advanced preparation. The short video below will explain the core differences between JEE and BITSAT So instead of choosing one single exam, prepare for JEE Advanced and target both as the future is unpredictable. Read more
Ans. 350+ in BITSAT is achievable if you are dedicated. You can read NCERT books and 11th and 12th textbooks to clear your concepts. Also, try to solve Arihant BITSAT books completely. To score well in BITSAT, you need to have good speed. Solve as many questions as you can to increase your speed. Aim to solve these questions within a minute. Practice different strategies for solving problems. Take some mocks. The video below will help you further in scoring 350 in BITSAT You can benefit more by going through your class notes and memorizing formulae rather than buying many BITSAT specific books. Read more
Ans. Many aspirants go through the same conflict. The preference depends on your career priorities and aim. Some points are discussed below which may be helpful in deciding. If you are solely focused on JEE Advanced and have a decent score in JEE Main, then it is better to take the date after JEE Advanced. A good score in JEE Main will give you a backup and you can completely focus on JEE Advanced this way. If you didn’t do well in JEE Main and have lesser hope to score good marks, then you can take BITSAT before JEE Advanced. It is because delaying will increase the pressure. If your priority is BITSAT then it is better to be fully focused on this exam and go for the 3rd or 4th day of the exam. It will give you sufficient time to review the previous paper. If you are not sure about your preference then it will be better to attempt the exam prior to JEE Advance. For most exam aspirants, JEE Advanced is the dream from the beginning and it will be better to end the journey with your initial aim. Thus, you should choose the date as per your priority and comfort. Decide by judging your nervousness, preparation and then give priority to your choice. Read more
Ans. JEE Mains and BITSAT both have similar levels of difficulty in terms of the types of questions they ask. However, JEE Mains questions may be a bit trickier, while BITSAT requires both accuracy and speed. To excel in BITSAT, you should work on improving your speed and accuracy. You may have had the same thoughts about which exam to take, and considering BITSAT. One helpful tool you can use to prepare for these exams is the Melvano app. By using this app, you can improve your speed and reinforce your concepts. Although the author of the statement eventually took JEE, they still recommend downloading the Melvano app to assist in your exam preparation. Read more
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