Which is tougher to crack: JEE or BITSAT?

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    Apoorv Rastogi | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    This is really a tough question because both of the question paper has its own perks and difficulty.
    But according to me JEE is more difficult than BITSAT because JEE has questions asked based on the concepts of the syllabus and they do not directly ask any.
    They are two different examinations based on very similar syllabus except for a few things.
    I have written both the examination, so I know that major difference is not the fact that BITSAT include English and logical reasoning.
    For JEE Mains, one is set 90 questions and given 180 minutes.
    For BITSAT, it is 150 questions in 180 minutes.
    Observation that comes from experience:
    Time is cruc
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    Kunwar Bhanu Prakash Verma Civil Engineering NiT Agartala | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    *BITSAT is more competitive than JEE Mains exam.
    *In BITSAT, students have to solve 150 questions in 180 minutes. Whereas, in JEE Mains, students have to solve 90 questions in 180 minutes.
    *Students with good English stand a better chance of cracking BITSAT.
    *If you know the formulae and build up speed, you have a high chance of cracking BITSAT exam. In JEE Mains, the focus should only be on conceptual clarity.
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    Aditya Doiphode Current Student- NIT, Trichy | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    This, mostly, depends on your temparament, but most of the students rank the difficulty of exams in the following order: JEE Advanced, JEE Mains and BITSAT.
    So, here you have your answer.
    BITSAT has more questions and the difficulty of the questions are a bit less as compared to JEE Mains, but the time management in BITSAT is difficult as compared to JEE Mains. You have to practice many BITSAT mock tests for making sure that you don't fell short on time during the exam. Of course, same goes for Mains and Advanced too, but there you have to solve less questions per minute as compared to BITSAT.
    JEE Advanced is on a completely different lev
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    JEE or BITSAT exam both are the most famous engineering entrance exam for engineering aspirants.Through this exam, one can get a reputed college of India. Here are few point difference on the basis which you can decide which is a tough nut to crack.
    1) In JEE examination they check the problem-solving skills and knowledge about the subject but in BITSAT exam they not only check the knowledge but also check the logic reasoning knowledge and english. So syllabus wise BITSAT is tougher than JEE.
    2) Both exams have a negative marking so this is not a big deal. In JEE exam candidates has to solve 90 problems in 3 hours and in BITSAT candidate
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    archit kumar College selection expert | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Hi there,
    I am writing this answer on my personal experience.
    Well to be frank the level of questions in BITSAT is quite easier than that of JEE Mains but the topics asked in the BITSAT is much more than that of JEE Mains. So, its very tough to manage the time and answer most of the questions, but if one that have good grip over last years question paper and have good time management can really score very well in that.
    BITSAT Paper consists of 150 questions in 3 hours whereas JEE paper consists of 90 questions in 3 hours. Level of BITSAT paper is easy then JEE paper. BITSAT paper checks accuracy and speed whereas JEE paper checks depth of
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