Types of Questions Asked

  1. The BITSAT exam is also famous for pattern of right type of questions including both conceptual and application of Physics, Chemical, Mathematical Science and English & Logical reasoning. Here’s a breakdown of the types of questions: Here’s a breakdown of the types of questions:
  2. Physics and Chemistry: More or less it was concept based and at most two or three numerical and theoretical questions were included. Discussed areas included general rules and more general issues down to specific problems.
  3. Mathematics: Features a relatively large number of problems, which are typical questions, tested on preliminary exams, and use calculus, algebra, trigonometry, and geometry.
  4. English Proficiency: Reading section and critical reading with some questions on vocabulary, grammar and general structure.
  5. Logical Reasoning: Confusing patterns, sequencing, pattern and/or number association games, and number and/or letter sequences.

BITSAT Exam Experience

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Preparation Phase:

A lot of effort was devoted to answering the question of BITSAT and this is a journey of studying, practice, and planning. I focused primarily on these books during my preparation. I focused primarily on these books during my preparation:...

Types of Questions Asked:

The BITSAT exam is also famous for pattern of right type of questions including both conceptual and application of Physics, Chemical, Mathematical Science and English & Logical reasoning. Here’s a breakdown of the types of questions: Here’s a breakdown of the types of questions: Physics and Chemistry: More or less it was concept based and at most two or three numerical and theoretical questions were included. Discussed areas included general rules and more general issues down to specific problems. Mathematics: Features a relatively large number of problems, which are typical questions, tested on preliminary exams, and use calculus, algebra, trigonometry, and geometry. English Proficiency: Reading section and critical reading with some questions on vocabulary, grammar and general structure. Logical Reasoning: Confusing patterns, sequencing, pattern and/or number association games, and number and/or letter sequences....

Exam Strategy:

On the exam day, I decided to attempt the sections in the following order. On the exam day, I decided to attempt the sections in the following order: English and Logical Reasoning: This section provided a good practice as the questions were quite easy to answer and also it worked well in terms of time management as the tougher sections were yet to come. Chemistry: Taking those concepts into considerations, I was able to do the next subject, Chemistry, with much ease. Physics: Slightly more time-consuming given the numerical questions, yet I was able to handle it given the practice that I have on similar exercises. Mathematics: Part 5 was left for the last because I knew that it would take the most time and I have had to do comprehensive problem-solving....

Exam Environment:

From my experience, I can say that the organization of the exam center was appropriate, quiet and everyone was concentrated on passing the exams. The invigilators understood the consciousness levels of all the candidates and made sure all the candidates were comfortable and knowledgeable on the conduct. The test interface was designed as a computer-based test that did not present the user with any difficulties, and there were no software-related issues encountered during the process....

Results and Decision:

I was satisfied to the level of my results because I got a good enough rank to get an arbitrary admission to core disciplines like Electrical, Mechanical or Civil Engineering at BITS Pilani. However, my target was to score a preferred course in Computer Science, which was slightly higher than the marks obtained. Looking at the events in my life and trying to analyze my chances of becoming a Computer Science student it is better to not pursue the core branches, but find other ways, how to achieve the Goal....

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