Is BITSAT 2023 similar to JEE?

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Asked by Suresh Dhingra

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    Anshika Maurya | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    BITSAT (Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test) and JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) are both entrance exams for engineering programs in India, but they have some differences. Here are some key differences between the two exams:
    Exam Conducting Body: BITSAT is conducted by the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), while JEE is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Exam Pattern: BITSAT is a computer-based test with 150 multiple-choice questions, while JEE Main (the first stage of JEE) is also a computer-based test with 90 multiple-choice questions. However, JEE Advanced (the second stage of JEE) ha
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    Avani Choudhary

    2 years ago
    Looking at BITSAT you will know that it is more about speed and accuracy But there are a few things you need to take care of. Yes I know BITSAT is an easy exam which is leveled below than JEE Mains. But dude do not forget that BITS is ranked far above any IIT except 6 older ones. So do believe that the exam is not that easy and you are not gonna crack the exam without any extra efforts. Honestly speaking these are the books that are gonna get you to the crack the exam with flying colours. You do not know that these books are heaven. The entire syllabus of BITSAT is taken from NCERT books. The speed and accuracy can be achieved if you h
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Students can check the expected BITSAT cutoff to know the score range that they will have to secure to have a chance for admission into the course and campus of their preference. Knowing the score range, the students can accordingly prepare for the exam as they now have a goal set for themselves.

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The campus-wise BITSAT cutoff will be released by the BITS Pilani authorities. The cutoff scores can be checked online at bitsadmission.com. Students are advised to check the previous years' cutoffs carefully to know the score range that is required to have higher chances of admission in their preference.

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Students will not be able to confirm their allotment if they meet the BITSAT cutoff. However, they will have higher admission chances to their choice of course and campus. Since the allotment process will consider other factors too along with cutoff, the students will know their admission status after the seats allotted are announced.

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The official date for the BITSAT direct admission registration will be announced soon. Board toppers who meet the basic eligibility criteria can register for the direct admissions. No BITSAT score will be needed by the board toppers to secure a seat in the BITS campuses.

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Yes, the students will be able to pay the BITSAT counselling fee offline. To make the offline payment, the students will have to pay through cash at any ICICI bank branch, along with a generated pay-in slip. Online payment methods are also available.

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