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2 years ago
BITSAT is an entrance exam conducted to provide the admission in BITS for various courses. There are 450 questions in total divided into four sections. Level of this exam is not as tough as JEE Mains exam. Therefore, one needs more helpful tips to crack BITSAT exam in three months: 1. Check out the previous years question papers and start with the understanding the types of question which are asked frequently every year. 2. Download the syllabus and study it carefully. To crack BITSAT in three months, you should have a complete knowledge of these numbers that are coming in the BITSAT exam. 3. Take a number of online tests to assess the speed at which you can solve problems or give priority to it over all the other allied factors. 4. For PCM specific areas, concentrate and focus on a few key areas of Physics and Chemistry and Maths which are going to maximize your returns and go for the rest of the topics only if you have some time left after you have completed all these topics. Some of the topics are as follows: Physics: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electrostatics and electromagnetism. Chemistry: Try and go for a ride with NCERT for inorganic chemistry. Getting the basics right for iconic equilibrium, chemical equilibrium and gas laws might come in handy for physical chemistry. If you're comfortable with organic chemistry, go for a quick revision, else skip it. Mathematics: You are likely to get almost 50% of the paper from integral calculus, differential calculus, coordinate geometry and complex number and make sure that you know their basics very well. 5. You should also have the complete knowledge of the exam pattern. I would suggest you to attempt and practice as many questions as possible. Going subject-wise, chemistry part of BITSAT is almost theoretical and direct. So, be thorough with the basics and facts of inorganic and organic. It is easy to score. Physics has mostly conceptual questions or simple numericals. Practice such questions from BITSAT book or similar book with past years questions of JEE Mains and other state board exams. For Maths, you will need speed as well as accuracy, it only comes from practice, but the level of questions isn't very difficult. Attempt the previous years questions for practice. Hope it helps.