BITSAT 2022 exam analysis for August 3; Moderate difficulty level
BITS Pilani is conducting BITSAT 2022 from August 3 to 7. Check BITSAT 2022 exam analysis for August 3.
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Download NowIsha Jain | August 4, 2022 | 12:12 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS), Pilani started the BITSAT 2022 session 2 exam from August 3. BITS admission test 2022 session 2 is scheduled to be held for 5 days, i.e, August 3 to 7. The BITSAT 2022 August 3 paper was conducted in 2 slots. As per students who appeared for the BITSAT 2022 August 3 exam, the difficulty level of both slots moderate.
The BITSAT 2022 exam was conducted for the duration of three hours without break. The test consisted of four parts: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and LR & English,
BITSAT 2022 Analysis for August 3: Subject-wise difficulty level
Subject |
Difficulty level |
Physics |
Moderate |
Chemistry |
Easy to Moderate |
Maths |
Moderate to Difficult |
LR and English |
Moderate |
Many students noticed that most of the questions asked in the BITSAT 2022 August 3 exam were NCERT based. Students can check some of the high-weightage topics below:
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Physics : Rotational motion, electromagnetism, collisions, and work power & energy.
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Chemistry : Equilibrium, periodic table, POC, GOC, and P block
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Mathematics : Probability, vectors, circles and calculus
At the completion of the test, the computer announced the result to the candidate in terms of the number of total correct answers and wrong answers, with the score.
Recently, BITS Pilani notified that the students who missed the BITSAT exam due to genuine reasons will be provided with an opportunity to appear for the BITS extra slot exam . The link to apply for the BITSAT extra attempt will be activated today at bitsadmission.com.
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