BITSAT 2022: Know exam pattern, marking scheme, duration
BITS Pilani has released the BITSAT 2022 exam pattern at bitsadmission.com. Check the BITSAT exam pattern and marking scheme here.
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Download NowDebodh Kumar | March 28, 2022 | 04:03 PM IST
New Delhi: Birla Institute of Technology, Pilani has released the BITSAT 2022 exam pattern at bitsadmission.com. Candidates appearing for the BITs Pilani entrance exam are advised to check the exam pattern of BITSAT 2022 to bring more clarity about the examination.
BITSAT exam pattern 2022 comprises details like the duration of the exam, the total number of questions, mode of the exam (online or offline), marking scheme, and much more. Going through the exam pattern will help the candidates to excel in the BITSAT 2022 exam with flying colors.
BITSAT 2022 Exam Pattern
Particulars |
Details |
Examination Mode |
Online – Computer Based Test |
Exam Duration |
3 hours (without break) |
Medium of Exam |
English |
Types of Questions |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Total Number of Questions |
130 |
Parts |
Part 1 – Physics (30 questions) Part 2 – Chemistry (30 questions) Part 3 – (a) English Proficiency (10 questions) (b) Logical Reasoning (20 questions) Part 4 – Mathematics/Biology (For BPharm) (40 questions) |
BITSAT 2022 Marking Scheme
In order to find the most capable and eligible candidates, the exam conducting authority will follow the BITSAT marking scheme. Candidates are advised to go through the marking scheme to boost and strengthen their preparation.
For every correct answer, candidates will be awarded 3 marks, whereas, for every incorrect answer 1 mark will be deducted. Moreover, if a question is left unanswered then no mark will be deducted at all.
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