#1
9th November 2017, 01:45 PM
| |||
| |||
BITSAT Weightage
Can you provide me the weightage given to each subject in Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT)?
|
#2
9th November 2017, 02:03 PM
| |||
| |||
Re: BITSAT Weightage
The BITSAT 2017 exam is conducted through a Computer-Based Test (CBT). The questions are generated from a huge database, which often undergoes frequent revisions. There are a large number of questions for each subject. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics account for an overall 125 questions (out of the total of 150 questions) asked in the BITSAT exam. The English Proficiency Test is relatively simple and tests the basic grammar of candidates. And the Logical Reasoning section tests the aptitude and problem-solving ability of the candidates. BITSAT chapter wise weight age for Chemistry Chemical bonding 10% Atomic structure 8% P block elements 6% Carbolic acids and its derivatives 6% Mole concept 6% Biomolecules 6% Electrochemistry 5% Chemical thermodynamics 5% Solid states 5% Chemical equilibrium 4% Chemical kinetics 3% BITSAT chapter wise weightage for Physics Heat & thermodynamics 10% Magnetic effect of current & magnetism9% Current electricity 6% Electrosatatic 5% Wave motion 6% Simple harmonic motion 5% Wave optics 5% Ray optics 45 Work energy power 4% Rotational motion 4% Elasticity 4% Fluid 4% Dimensions errors 3% Gravitation 3% Alternating current 3% BITSAT chapter wise weight for Maths Circles 11% Continuity & differtiability 6% Vectors 6% Straight lines 7% A pair of straight lines 6% English Proficiency- (Topic/Weightage) Synonyms & Antonyms (30%) Sentence Completion (15%) Rearrangement of Jumbled Words (15%) One Word Substitution (15%) Rules of Conjunctions (3%) Tenses (3%) Prepositions (3%) Modals (3%) Logical Reasoning- (Topic/Weightage) Figure Formation & Analysis (40%) Figure Matrix (40%) Analogy Test (20%) Series Test (Numerical & Alphabetical) (10%) Logical Deduction (10%) Figure Completion Test (7%) Paper Folding & Cutting (7%) Detection of the Rule (5%) |
|