Any opinion on the type of paper BITS is going to prepare for BITSAT?

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Asked by Sujoy Lahiri

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    Ashutosh Mishra | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Hi, BITSAT is totally basics. You have to be completely sure about what and why you are doing regardless of where you're doing. So firstly you should be thorough with your NCERT syllabus (All chapters including EMW, Semi Conductors, and all other minor chapters). FIITJEE package is totally needless. I would prefer resonance package if you have. For physics, HCV is mandatory (all questions). Maths is completely basic in BITSAT and only NCERT Exemplar questions are sufficient. For Chemistry NCERT is more than enough. Best wishes.
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    Anirban Mukhopadhyay A graduate from SRM, MBA student at BITS, Pilani | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Hi Sujay,
    You can refer to the previous questions papers of BITSAT and prepare accordingly. Also, you can take mock exams.
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    Prashant Pandey | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Hi Sujay,
    Just go through the below link for more information:- http://www.bitsadmission.com/bitsat/bitsat_sampletest/.
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    KRITESH GUPTA | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Check mock papers of different coaching institutes based on BITSAT available offline as well as online.
  • Hello Sujoy,
    I'm not sure about what you mean by the type of paper. If you mean difficulty, then it would be tougher as it is one of the highly competitive exams for admission into a prestigious institute.
    For more information you may refer: www.bitsadmission.com.

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