BITSAT 2025 May 27 Shift 2 Exam Analysis: 'Maths easy, physics tricky', say students
Vaishnavi Shukla | May 27, 2025 | 08:48 PM IST | 2 mins read
BITSAT 2025 May 27 Shift 2 Exam Analysis: According to the students’ reaction, the paper was moderate in difficulty level. The maths section had more 'direct' questions, but was comparatively easier than the physics and chemistry sections.
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Download NowThe Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) conducted the Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT) 2025 phase 1, May 27 exam in two shifts today. According to the student’s reaction, the BITSAT May 27 shift 2 paper was moderate in difficulty level. BITSAT 2025 phase 1 live updates
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The chemistry section had easy questions, physics had moderately difficult questions, while maths was easy and had direct questions. BITSAT 2025 day 2 exam was held in two shifts today.
According to students’ reaction, the shift 2 paper had more questions from inorganic chemistry, physics was moderately difficult with lengthy questions, and the maths section was comparatively easy from both physics and chemistry. A student also said the physics paper had difficult questions for for BITSAT 2025 paper.
The English and logical reasoning questions were fewer compared to the PCM section.
BITSAT 2025 Day 2 shift 2 paper students' reaction
“The questions BITSAT 2025 mock test were comparatively difficult as compared to the BITSAT 2025 May 27 shift 2 paper,” one student said. Student added, “The physics paper had more concept-based questions and fewer formula-based ones.”
Another student from Rohtak said, “The BITSAT paper was moderate in difficulty level, chemistry had easy numerical-based questions, and were NCERT-based. The physics had a few tricky questions, and maths had mostly direct but lengthy questions.”
BITSAT 2025 technical glitch on day 1
Several students had to face a delay of approximately 10 minutes at the exam due to server failure during the biometric verification process. The exam did not have a ‘marked for review option’ but it was mentioned in the exam instructions for availability. The security checks were strict, and all the scratch pads were taken back immediately after the exam concluded.
“Horrible conditions for students and parents waiting more than 1 hr outside #raincloudtechnologies #BITSAT Bangalore center. @BITSPILANI @bitspilaniindia.. take a note - not at all expected from BITS!!,” a user posted on X.
BITSAT 2025 next exam on May 28
BITS Pilani will conduct BITSAT 2025 exams in two phases: phase 1 from May 26 to 30 and phase 2 from June 22 to 26. The paper will be held in two shifts: the first session from 9 am to 12 pm and the second shift from 2 pm to 5 pm. Candidates are advised to carry their admit card along with their ID proof to the exam centre for verification purposes.
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