BITSAT 2021 analysis for August 6; Check difficulty level and section wise topics
Team Careers360 | August 6, 2021 | 06:44 PM IST | 1 min read
BITS, Pilani has conducted day 4 of BITSAT 2021 today, August 6. Check the BITSAT exam analysis for August 6 here.
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Download NowNew Delhi: Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences, Pilani (BITS, pilani), has conducted the fourth day of BITSAT 2021 successfully. The BITSAT 2021 exam was conducted today in two shifts, from 9 am to 12 noon and the second shift from 3 pm to 6 pm.
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According to the candidates who participated in the fourth shift of the BITSAT 2021 exam, the difficulty level of the exam was easy to moderate. Check the BITSAT 2021 analysis for August 6 here.
BITSAT 2021 Exam Analysis for August 6
As per the BITSAT 2021 exam pattern, the paper was divided into three sections. Here is the BITSAT exam analysis for August 6, section-wise.
Mathematics- The section was lengthy but moderate in difficulty level and lengthy.
Physics- Most questions were based on the 11th standard NCERT.
Chemistry- The section was termed moderately easy in difficulty level.
BITSAT 2021 paper analysis- Subject wise topics asked
|
Subject |
Topic asked |
|
Physics |
Modern physics |
|
Chemistry |
P & f- block elements |
|
Mathematics |
Limit, continuity, application of derivatives, area under the curve, and differentiability. |
BITSAT 2021 exam difficult level
Check the section-wise difficulty level of BITSAT 2021 for August 6 in the below table
|
Sr. No. |
Subject |
Difficulty level |
|
1. |
Mathematics |
Moderate |
|
2. |
Physics |
Moderate |
|
3. |
Chemistry |
Moderately easy |
|
4. |
English and Logical Reasoning |
Easy |
BITSAT 2021 marking scheme
All the candidates who participated in the exam must be aware of the marking scheme followed by the authorities. Here is the BITSAT marking scheme 2021.
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Three marks will be awarded for every correct answer
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Deduction of one mark for each wrong answer
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No marks will be deducted for unattempted questions
About BITSAT 2021
BITSAT is conducted by the Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences, Pilani (BITS) for admission in their campuses across the country. The BITSAT 2021 exam is being conducted from August 3 to 9 as an online computer-based test (CBT).
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