BITSAT 2021: Know last month preparation strategy
Prabakaran K | July 1, 2021 | 01:44 PM IST | 2 mins read
BITS, Pilani is scheduled to conduct the BITSAT 2021 exam from August 3 to 6 in online mode. Students can check BITSAT 2021 preparation tips here.
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Subscribe NowNew Delhi: Candidates preparing for BITSAT 2021 need to have a well-planned preparation strategy to score better. With just a month left, aspirants can get some important tips to plan their schedule for BITSAT 2021 here.
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The Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences (BITS) will conduct BITSAT 2021 exam from August 3 to 6 for admission to various BTech courses.
BITSAT 2021: Last month preparation strategy
Check below to know some of last month preparation strategies for BITSAT 2021.
1. Check out previous years' questions - Start with understanding the types of questions asked to prepare for BITSAT.
2. Download the BITSAT 2021 syllabus and study it carefully - To crack the BITSAT 2021 exam, you need to know the syllabus well.
3. Take online BITSAT 2021 tests series - To increase the speed at which you solve the problems, candidates are advised to take test series on a daily basis. Solving as many as BITSAT 2021 test series will improve time management and accuracy.
4. For PCM, earmark specific areas to concentrate and focus on a few key areas of physics, chemistry and mathematics which will maximize your returns and look into remaining topics only if you have time. Here are some important topics from physics, chemistry and mathematics you should not miss.
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Physics: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electrostatics and electromagnetism.
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Chemistry: Try a quick revision with NCERT for inorganic chemistry. Getting the basics right for chemical equilibrium, ionic equilibrium and gas laws might come in handy for physical chemistry. Go for a quick revision, If you're comfortable with organic chemistry else skip it.
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Mathematics: You are likely to get almost 50% of the paper from integral calculus, differential calculus, coordinate geometry and complex numbers make sure you know their basics very well.
5. Best books - Go through NCERT thoroughly as a lot of questions come directly from them. Knowing them saves a lot of time. Check section-wise best books for BITSAT 2021 exam preparation below.
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Physics |
Chemistry |
Mathematics |
English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning |
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Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma Vol 1 and Vol 2 Arihant Physics by D. C. Pandey Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov Advanced level Physics by Nelson and Parker Fundamentals of Physics Resnick, Halliday, Walker |
Atkins' Physical Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry by J.D.Lee Inorganic Chemistry by O.P.Tandon Physical Chemistry by N Awasthi Organic Chemistry by Paula Bruice Yurkanis Organic Chemistry by M.S. Chauhan Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee |
Class XI & XII by R.D. Sharma Differential Calculus by Arihant Integral Calculus by Arihant Higher algebra by all Knight Bernard-child Problems in calculus of one variable algebra by I.A.Maron |
BITSAT English Proficiency & logical reasoning by Disha Experts The pearson complete guide to the BITSAT (English) by one learn education Wren and Martin |
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