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Birla Institute of Technology & Science Admission Test 2026 ( BITSAT )

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BITSAT 2026 paper analysis will be available here after the examination is conducted. Through the BITSAT paper analysis 2026, the candidates will be able to check important details such as the examination difficulty level, section-wise analysis, important and recurring topics, and the time required to attempt all questions. To understand the exam, candidates are advised to review the BITSAT exam analysis, which will help them assess their performance. Candidates who have exams at a later BITSAT 2026 slot can also check the analysis to know what to expect in their paper. BITSAT 2026 will be held in two sessions as a computer-based test. Candidates are eligible to attempt one or both sessions to secure the score required for admission. The previous years' BITSAT analysis can also be referred to by the candidates to understand which topics are important. Read to know more about BITSAT 2026 Analysis.

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  • BITSAT 2026 Exam Analysis
  • Previous Years' BITSAT Paper Analysis
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Previous Years' BITSAT Paper Analysis

BITSAT 2025 Session 2 Paper Analysis

Date Slot 1  Slot 2
June 22
  • Mathematics had a few tricky and lengthy questions, but the majority were doable
  • Physics had many tricky questions
  • Chemistry was easy to moderate
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
  • English - Easy

(Physics - modern physics, heat and thermodynamics, magnetic effect of electric current, rotational motion, kinetic, electrostatics | Mathematics - vector 3D, integration, differential equations, conic sections, matrix, determinants | Chemistry - coordination, p-block, chemical bonding, name reactions, solutions, electrochemistry, chemical equilibrum)

  • Physics - moderate to tough, concept-based and tricky questions 
  • Chemistry - moderate to tough with tricky questions
  • Mathematics was moderate to tough, with several lengthy-based questions
  • Overall, the paper was moderate to tough

Topics covered 

  • Chemistry - chemical bonding, coordination compounds, d and f block, redox reactions, p-block
  • Mathematics - binomial theorem, vector 3D, probability, differential equations, integration, conic sections
  • Physics - wave optics, kinematics, rotational motions, ray optics, heat and thermodynamics.
June 23
  • Chemistry was easy to moderate
  • Physics was moderate, with a few graph-based and tricky questions.
  • Mathematics was lengthy and was moderate to tough.
  • Overall, the paper was easy to moderate.

Topics asked - 

  • Chemistry - D and F block, coordination chemistry, chemical bonding, p-block, biomolecules, solutions, chemical equilibrium, and periodic table
  • Physics - magnetic, optics, ray optics, modern physics, kinematics
  • Mathematics - vector 3D, differential equations, integration, algebra, matrices, PMC, etc.
  • Overall difficulty level - moderate
  • Physics topics covered - mostly formula-based, kinematics, collision, magnetic effect, rotational motion
  • chemistry - easy to moderate (NCERT-based), redox, thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, ionic equilibrium
  • mathematics - moderate (calculative and lengthy) - differential, vector 3D, probability, binomial theorem, matrices and determinants, etc. 
June 24
  • Mathematics was toughest and had lengthy questions
  • Chemistry was easy to moderate
  • Physics was moderate with more theoretical questions
  • Overall the paper was moderate

Topics asked:

  • Chemistry: p-block, Chemical Bonding, Block Chemistry, Periodic Table, s-block, d&f block, Thermodynamics, Solutions, Electrochemistry
  • Physics: Rotational Motion, Momentum, Newton’s Law of Motion, Kinematics, S&H Wave Optics, Wave Motion, Magnetic Effect on Current
  • Mathematics: Coordinate Geometry, Vector 3D, Differential Equations, Integration, Probability, Binomial Theorem.
  • Mathematics was tough and had lengthy questions
  • Chemistry was moderately difficult
  • Physics was easy and had more formula-based questions.

Topics asked:

  • Chemistry: p-block, Coordination Compound, Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, s-block, MOT, d and f block, and Electrochemistry.
  • Physics: Optics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Kinematics, Rotational Motion, Magnetic Effect, Current Electricity, and Modern Physics.
  • Mathematics: Matrix and Determinants, Probability, Vector 3D, Conic, Hyperbola, Differential Equations, Functions, Integration, and Inverse Trigonometry.
June 25
  • Mathematics was easy and doable, but had questions with lengthy calculations
  • Chemistry was easy to moderate
  • Physics was moderate but had more conceptual questions

Topics Covered:

  • Chemistry: Block chemistry, Periodic Tables, Name-Reactions, Coordination Chemistry, Oxidation-Reduction, Biomolecules, Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, and Mole Concepts.
  • Physics: Newton’s law of motions, Kinematics, Units and Dimensions, Rotational Motions, Optics, Magnetic Effects of Current
  • Mathematics: Conics, Vector 3D, Differential Equation, Differential Calculus, Functions
  • Mathematics was moderately difficult, with lengthy questions
  • Physics was moderate and had more questions from Modern Physics. Chemistry was easy, and had more questions from the 12th standard.

Topics Covered:

  • Chemistry: Reaction, Oxidation, Reduction, Mole Concepts, Chemical Equilibrium, Ionic Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, Biomolecules, Thermochemistry, p-block, d&f block, GOC, Coordination Compound, and Chemical Bonding.
  • Physics: Kinematics, Circular Motion, Newton’s Law of Motion, Optics, Electrodynamics, Semiconductors, Current Electricity and Internal Reflection.
  • Mathematics: Vector 3D, Integration, Differential Equation, Conics, Functions, Definite Integrals, Probability, Calculus, and Relations.
June 26

Mathematics was the toughest and had lengthy questions which required calculations.

Physics was moderate, and most of the questions were from NCERT.

Chemistry was easy to moderate and most questions were from Organic Chemistry.

Topics Covered:

  • Chemistry: Name-Reactions, Thermodynamics, p-block, d and f block, s-block, Coordination Compound, MOT, Chemical Bonding, Electrochemistry.
  • Physics: Kinematics, Modern Physics, Rotational Motion, Heat, Newton’s Law of Motion, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effect.
  • Mathematics: Vector 3D, Functions, Determinants, Matrices, Probability, Hyperbola, Differential Equations, Algebra.

Mathematics was moderate, with lengthy and mixed-concept questions

Physics was easy to moderate.

Chemistry was easy and doable

Topics Covered:

Chemistry: Chemical Reactions, Thermodynamics, Solutions, Chemical Equilibria, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, s-block, Hydrocarbons, Organic Compounds.

Physics: Kinematics, Newton’s Law of Motion, Work and Energy, Rotational Motion, Waves, Heat and Thermodynamics, Magnetic Effect of Current, Optics, Atomic Models, Electromagnetic Waves.

Mathematics: Matrices and Determinants, Trigonometry, Circles, Conic Sections, Coordinate Geometry, Differential Equations, Probability, Vector 3D.

BITSAT 2025 Session 1 Paper Analysis

Date Slot 1 Slot 2
May 26, 2025
  • Overall Difficulty - Moderate
  • Mathematics - Easy but with lengthy questions
  • Physics - Moderate Difficulty with mixed-concept questions
  • Chemistry - Easy with some tricky questions
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
  • English - Easy
  • Overall Difficulty - Moderate to Tough
  • Mathematics - Easy, but had more lengthy questions
  • Physics - Easy with doable questions
  • Chemistry - Moderately difficult with some lengthy questions
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
  • English - Easy
May 27, 2025
  • Overall Difficulty - Moderate
  • Mathematics - Easy but with lengthy and mixed-concept questions
  • Physics - Moderate Difficulty. More questions from the 12th standard
  • Chemistry - Easy. More weightage to Organic Chemistry
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
  • English - Easy
  • Overall Difficulty - Moderately Difficult
  • Mathematics - Moderately Difficult but with lengthy questions
  • Physics - Moderate. More questions from Modern Physics
  • Chemistry - Easy. More weightage to the 12th standard
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
  • English - Easy
May 28, 2025
  • Overall Difficulty - Tough
  • Mathematics - Difficult with lengthy questions
  • Physics - Easy. More numerically based questions
  • Chemistry - Moderately Difficult. 
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
  • English - Easy
  • Overall Difficulty: Moderate
  • Mathematics: Tough and lengthy.
  • Physics - Moderate. Most questions from the 12th standard
  • Chemistry - Easy. More weightage to Organic Chemistry
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
  • English - Easy
May 29, 2025
  • Overall Difficulty - Tough
  • Mathematics - Difficult with lengthy questions. The level of questions was similar to JEE Main
  • Physics - Easy. More weightage to the 12th standard
  • Chemistry - Moderate. Had some unconventional questions. 
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
  • English - Easy
  • Overall Difficulty - Moderate to Difficult
  • Mathematics - Difficult with lengthy questions. 
  • Physics - Moderate. More mixed-concept questions
  • Chemistry - Easy. More weightage to Organic Chemistry. 
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
  • English - Easy
May 30, 2025
  • Overall Difficulty - Moderately Difficult
  • Mathematics - Difficult. Most of the questions were lengthy.
  • Physics - Moderate to Difficult. More questions from the 12th standard syllabus.
  • Chemistry - Moderate. More weightage to Organic and Physical Chemistry 
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
  • English - Easy
  • Overall Difficulty - Moderate to Tough
  • Mathematics - Tough. Most of the questions were lengthy and 12th standard.
  • Physics - Moderate. There were more numerically based-questions.
  • Chemistry - Easy. More weightage to Organic Chemistry 
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
  • English - Easy

BITSAT 2024 Session 2 Paper Analysis

Date Slot 1 Paper Analysis Slot 2 Paper Analysis
June 24, 2024
  • Overall Difficulty Level - Moderate
  • Mathematics - Difficult with Lengthy Questions
  • Physics - Moderate
  • Chemistry - Moderate
  • English Proficiency - Easy
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
  • Overall Difficulty Level - Moderate to Easy
  • Mathematics - Difficult
  • Physics - Moderate
  • Chemistry - Moderate
  • English Proficiency - Easy
June 25, 2024 
  • Overall Difficulty Level - Moderate
  • Mathematics - Difficult
  • Physics - Difficult
  • Chemistry - Moderate
  • English Proficiency - Easy
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy but with Lengthy Questions
  • Overall Difficulty Level – Moderate to Easy
  • Mathematics – Moderate
  • Physics – Moderate
  • Chemistry – Easy
  • English Proficiency – Easy
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
June 26, 2024
  • Overall Difficulty Level - Moderate to Tough
  • Mathematics - Difficult
  • Physics - Difficult
  • Chemistry - Moderate but Tricky Questions
  • English Proficiency - Easy
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy 
  • Overall Difficulty Level – Moderately Difficult. Most of the Questions were from 12th standard NCERT books
  • Mathematics - Moderate
  • Physics - Moderate
  • Chemistry - Moderate
  • English Proficiency - Easy
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
June 27, 2024
  • Overall Difficulty Level – Moderately Difficult. 
  • Mathematics - Moderate
  • Physics - Moderate
  • Chemistry - Moderate
  • English Proficiency - Easy
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
  • Overall Difficulty Level – Moderately Difficult. 
  • Mathematics - Tough. Lengthy with tough questions.
  • Physics - Moderate
  • Chemistry - Moderate
  • English Proficiency - Easy
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy to Moderate
June 28, 2024
  • Overall Difficulty Level – Moderate to Tough. 
  • Mathematics - Lengthy with tricky questions
  • Physics - Moderate
  • Chemistry - Easy
  • English Proficiency - Easy
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy
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BITSAT 2024 Session 1 Paper Analysis

Exam Date Paper Analysis
May 20, 2024
  • Mathematics - Tough and Lenghty 
  • Physics - Moderate
  • Chemistry - Moderate
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy but Lenghty 
  • English Proficiency - Easy but Lenghty 
May 21, 2024
  • Mathematics - Tough and Lenghty 
  • Physics - Moderate
  • Chemistry - Moderate
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy 
  • English Proficiency - Easy
May 22, 2024
  • Mathematics - Moderate to Tough 
  • Physics - Moderate
  • Chemistry - Moderate
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy 
  • English Proficiency - Easy
May 23, 2024
  • Mathematics - Tough and Lengthy
  • Physics - Moderate
  • Chemistry - Moderate
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy 
  • English Proficiency - Easy
May 24, 2024
  • Mathematics - Difficulty with Lengthy Questions
  • Physics - Moderate
  • Chemistry - Moderate
  • Logical Reasoning - Easy 
  • English Proficiency - Easy

BITSAT 2023 Paper Analysis

As per the students who attempted BITSAT 2023, the paper was moderately difficult. 

  • Overall Question Paper Difficulty Level: Moderate
  • Mathematics Section Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
  • Physics Section Difficulty Level: Easy 
  • Chemistry Section Difficulty Level: Easy
  • English and Logical Reasoning: Moderate

BITSAT 2022 Paper Analysis

BITSAT 2022 paper for shift 1 was easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level. Most students found Mathematics to be comparatively more difficult than Physics and Chemistry. Physics and Chemistry included NCERT-level questions. The mathematics section was lengthy. English and Logical reasoning were relatively easy. 

  • Overall Question Paper Difficulty Level: Moderate to Easy, NCERT-level questions were asked.
  • Mathematics Section difficulty Level: Moderate and lengthy if compared to JEE Main 2022.
  • Physics section difficulty level: Easy to Moderate
  • Chemistry section difficulty level: Easy
  • English and Logical Reasoning: Easy
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Previous Year's BITSAT Students' Reaction

Harshit Gupta said that the Physics and Chemistry sections consisted of NCERT-level questions. Mathematics was comparatively more difficult than the JEE Main. He found English and Logical Reasoning the easiest. Overall, the difficulty level was moderate.

Another aspirant named Subham said that the BITSAT was of a moderate level. The Mathematics section of BITSAT was tougher than the JEE Main Mathematics paper. Physics and Chemistry could be attempted easily within the given timeline.

Abhisekh Singh said that all the subjects (PCM), including English and Logical Reasoning, were easy compared to JEE Main. The questions could be easily completed and did not take much time. 

According to Lakshay, the BITSAT paper was moderate. Mathematics was difficult and lengthy compared to Physics and Chemistry. The Mathematics section consumed more time; therefore, managing time is important.

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OverviewDIMENSIONS OF PHYSICAL QUANTITIESDIMENSIONAL FORMULAESignificant FiguresDIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND ITS APPLICATIONSINTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITSOverviewChange of StateIdeal Gas Equation and Absolute TemperatureThermal ExpansionHeat TransferSpecific HeatCalorimetryTemperature and HeatMeasurement of TemperatureThermodynamic ProcessCarnot EngineReversible and Irreversible ProcessThermal EquilibriumThermodynamic State Variables Equation of StateOverviewFirst Law of ThermodynamicsSecond Law of ThermodynamicsBehaviour of GasesKinetic Theory of Ideal GasOverviewPeriodic and Oscillatory MotionSimple PendulumSimple Harmonic MotionOverviewSpeed of a Travelling WaveDisplacement Relation in a Progressive WaveSuperposition PrincipleBeatsReflection of WavesKinematic Equation Uniformly of Accelerated MotionInstantaneous Velocity and SpeedOverviewAccelerationResolution of VectorsVector Addition by Analytical MethodScalars and VectorsMultiplication of Vectors by Real NumbersAddition and Subtraction of VectorsOverviewProjectile MotionMotion in a PlaneConservation of MomentumEquilibrium of a ParticleCircular MotionCommon Forces in MechanicsSolving Problems in MechanicsConservation of Mechanical EnergyPotential Energy of SpringPowerKinetic EnergyCollisionWorkConcept of Potential EnergyMoment of InertiaOverviewCentre of MassVector Product of Two VectorsTorque and Angular MomentumMotion of Centre of MassEquilibrium of a Rigid BodyOverviewAngular Velocity and Relation with Linear VelocityDynamics of Rotational Motion About a Fixed AxisKinematics of Rotational Motion About a Fixed AxisAngular Momentum of Rotation About a Fixed AxisKeplers LawOverviewEscape SpeedEarth SatellitesEnergy of an Orbiting SatelliteStress Strain CurveElastic ModuliApplications of Elastic Behaviour of MaterialsSurface TensionBernoulli PrinciplePressure in FluidsViscosityStreamline FlowForces between Multiple ChargesConductors and InsulatorsBasic Properties of Electric ChargeElectric ChargeElectric Charge and FieldElectric FluxElectric Charge and FieldElectric Field LinesContinuous Charge DistributionInterference Light Waves Youngs ExperimentRefraction Reflection Plane Wave Huygens PrincipleRefraction Reflection Plane Wave Huygens PrincipleEinstein Photoelectric TheoryPhotoelectric Effect Wave Theory LightPhotoelectric EffectElectron EmissionOverviewBohr Model of Hydrogen AtomRadioactivityPhysics Nuclei OverviewSize of NucleusBinding EnergyNuclear EnergySemiconductor Devices OverviewSemiconductor Devices OverviewSemiconductor DiodeDiode as RectifierIntrinsic SemiconductorExtrinsic SemiconductorOverviewPotential Due to Point ChargeCombination of CapacitorsElectrostatic PotentialEnergy Stored in a CapacitorCapacitors and CapacitanceEffect of Dielectric on CapacitanceElectrostatics of ConductorsPotential Energy of a System of ChargesPotential due to a System of ChargesElectric CurrentOverviewElectrical Energy and PowerTemperature Dependence of ResistivityWheatstone BridgeOverviewOhms LawKirchhoffs LawDrift of Electrons and the Origin of ResistivityTorque on Current Loop Magnetic DipoleMotion in Magnetic FieldSolenoidMagnetic Field due to a Current ElementMagnetic Field on Axis of Circular Current LoopAmpere Circuital LawMagnetic ForceOverviewMoving Coil GalvanometerMagnetism and MatterMagnetic Properties of MaterialsMagnetisation and Magnetic IntensityBar MagnetElectromagnetismMotional Electromotive ForceExperiments of Faraday and HenryAlternating Current OverviewTransformerAC Voltage Applied to a ResistorAC Voltage Applied to an InductorAC Voltage applied to a CapacitorAC Voltage applied to a Series LCR circuitRepresentation of AC Current and Voltage by VectorElectromagnetic SpectrumElectromagnetic WavesDisplacement CurrentTotal Internal ReflectionRefraction through a PrismOptical InstrumentsDerivation of Lens FormulaReflection of Light by Spherical MirrorsRefraction at Spherical Surface and by LensesDerive Equation of Motion by Calculus methodAlternating Current OverviewOverviewDIMENSIONS OF PHYSICAL QUANTITIESDIMENSIONAL FORMULAESignificant FiguresDIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND ITS APPLICATIONSINTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITSOverviewChange of StateIdeal Gas Equation and Absolute TemperatureThermal ExpansionHeat TransferSpecific HeatCalorimetryTemperature and HeatMeasurement of TemperatureThermodynamic ProcessCarnot EngineReversible and Irreversible ProcessThermal EquilibriumThermodynamic State Variables Equation of StateOverviewFirst Law of ThermodynamicsSecond Law of ThermodynamicsBehaviour of GasesKinetic Theory of Ideal GasOverviewPeriodic and Oscillatory MotionSimple PendulumSimple Harmonic MotionOverviewSpeed of a Travelling WaveDisplacement Relation in a Progressive WaveSuperposition PrincipleBeatsReflection of WavesKinematic Equation Uniformly of Accelerated MotionInstantaneous Velocity and SpeedOverviewAccelerationResolution of VectorsVector Addition by Analytical MethodScalars and VectorsMultiplication of Vectors by Real NumbersAddition and Subtraction of VectorsOverviewProjectile MotionMotion in a PlaneConservation of MomentumEquilibrium of a ParticleCircular MotionCommon Forces in MechanicsSolving Problems in MechanicsConservation of Mechanical EnergyPotential Energy of SpringPowerKinetic EnergyCollisionWorkConcept of Potential EnergyMoment of InertiaOverviewCentre of MassVector Product of Two VectorsTorque and Angular MomentumMotion of Centre of MassEquilibrium of a Rigid BodyOverviewAngular Velocity and Relation with Linear VelocityDynamics of Rotational Motion About a Fixed AxisKinematics of Rotational Motion About a Fixed AxisAngular Momentum of Rotation About a Fixed AxisKeplers LawOverviewEscape SpeedEarth SatellitesEnergy of an Orbiting SatelliteStress Strain CurveElastic ModuliApplications of Elastic Behaviour of MaterialsSurface TensionBernoulli PrinciplePressure in FluidsViscosityStreamline FlowForces between Multiple ChargesConductors and InsulatorsBasic Properties of Electric ChargeElectric ChargeElectric Charge and FieldElectric FluxElectric Charge and FieldElectric Field LinesContinuous Charge DistributionInterference Light Waves Youngs ExperimentRefraction Reflection Plane Wave Huygens PrincipleRefraction Reflection Plane Wave Huygens PrincipleEinstein Photoelectric TheoryPhotoelectric Effect Wave Theory LightPhotoelectric EffectElectron EmissionOverviewBohr Model of Hydrogen AtomRadioactivityPhysics Nuclei OverviewSize of NucleusBinding EnergyNuclear EnergySemiconductor Devices OverviewSemiconductor Devices OverviewSemiconductor DiodeDiode as RectifierIntrinsic SemiconductorExtrinsic SemiconductorOverviewPotential Due to Point ChargeCombination of CapacitorsElectrostatic PotentialEnergy Stored in a CapacitorCapacitors and CapacitanceEffect of Dielectric on CapacitanceElectrostatics of ConductorsPotential Energy of a System of ChargesPotential due to a System of ChargesElectric CurrentOverviewElectrical Energy and PowerTemperature Dependence of ResistivityWheatstone BridgeOverviewOhms LawKirchhoffs LawDrift of Electrons and the Origin of ResistivityTorque on Current Loop Magnetic DipoleMotion in Magnetic FieldSolenoidMagnetic Field due to a Current ElementMagnetic Field on Axis of Circular Current LoopAmpere Circuital LawMagnetic ForceOverviewMoving Coil GalvanometerMagnetism and MatterMagnetic Properties of MaterialsMagnetisation and Magnetic IntensityBar MagnetElectromagnetismMotional Electromotive ForceExperiments of Faraday and HenryAlternating Current OverviewTransformerAC Voltage Applied to a ResistorAC Voltage Applied to an InductorAC Voltage applied to a CapacitorAC Voltage applied to a Series LCR circuitRepresentation of AC Current and Voltage by VectorElectromagnetic SpectrumElectromagnetic WavesDisplacement CurrentTotal Internal ReflectionRefraction through a PrismOptical InstrumentsDerivation of Lens FormulaReflection of Light by Spherical MirrorsRefraction at Spherical Surface and by LensesDerive Equation of Motion by Calculus methodAlternating Current OverviewMole Concept and Molar MassSTOICHIOMETRY AND STOICHIOMETRIC CALCULATIONSPercentage CompositionLaws of Chemical CombinationAtomic and Molecular MassesProperties of Matter and their MeasurementImportance of ChemistryOverviewOverviewAtomic ModelsDiscovery of Sub Atomic ParticlesTowards Quantum Mechanical Model of AtomQuantum Mechanical Model of AtomElectronic Configuration Types of ElementsPeriodic Table Electronic Configuration of ElementPeriodic Trends in Properties of ElementsGenesis of Periodic ClassificationNomenclature of Elements with Atomic NumbersPresent Form of Periodic TableChemical Bonding and Molecular StructureHybridizationValence Bond TheoryMolecular Orbital TheoryHydrogen BondingIonic or Electrovalent BondKossel-Lewis Approach to Chemical BondingBond ParametersBonding in Homonuclear Diatomic MoleculesVSEPR TheoryApplications of Chemical BondingEquilibrium ProcessesHomogeneous EquilibriaFactors Affecting EquilibriaApplications of Equilibrium ConstantIonization of Acids and BasesIonic Equilibrium in SolutionEquilibrium in Chemical ProcessesSolubility Equilibria of Sparingly Soluble SaltsHeter Heterogeneous EquilibriaOxidation NumberClassification of Organic CompoundsIsomerismNomenclature of Organic CompoundsQuantitative AnalysisQualitative Analysis of Organic CompoundsOverviewStructural Representations of Organic CompoundsFundamental Concepts in Organic Reaction MechanismTetravalence of Carbon Shapes of Organic CompoundsMethods of Purification of Organic CompoundsClassificationAlkanesAlkenesAlkynesAromatic HydrocarbonCarcinogenicity and ToxicityAbnormal Molar MassColligative Properties and Molar MassSolubilityProteinsVitaminsCarbohydratesEnzymesHormonesNucleic AcidsElectrolytic Cells and ElectrolysisCorrosionGalvanic CellFuel CellsNernst EquationElectrochemical CellsBatteriesRate of ReactionIntegrated Rate EquationsCollision Theory of Chemical ReactionsTemperature Dependence of the Rate of a ReactionFactors Influencing Rate of a ReactionBonding in Metal CarbonylsDifference between Glucose and FructoseZoologyHuman Physiology
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The campus-wise BITSAT cutoff will be released by the BITS Pilani authorities. The cutoff scores can be checked online at bitsadmission.com. Students are advised to check the previous years' cutoffs carefully to know the score range that is required to have higher chances of admission in their prefe

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Students will not be able to confirm their allotment if they meet the BITSAT cutoff. However, they will have higher admission chances to their choice of course and campus. Since the allotment process will consider other factors too along with cutoff, the students will know their admission status aft

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The official date for the BITSAT direct admission registration will be announced soon. Board toppers who meet the basic eligibility criteria can register for the direct admissions. No BITSAT score will be needed by the board toppers to secure a seat in the BITS campuses.

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Yes, the students will have to pay the BITSAT counselling fee. To be registered for the counselling process, a fee of INR 1000 has to be paid. If the students fail to pay the fee before the final date, then they will not be considered for the allotment and admission process.

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Students who are applying through reservation will have to submit their category certificate. If they fail to submit the certificate, then they will not be allowed to take admission through the reservation quota. Students are advised to keep their documents ready beforehand for verification.

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No, the students will not be able to verify their documents online for BITSAT admission. Once allotted, they will have to report to their respective campus to submit their documents for verification. All of the required documents have to be submitted, otherwise their admission will be cancelled.

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To confirm their admission, the allotted will have to verify their documents. They will have to submit their 10th and 12th marksheet, BITSAT counselling letter, score card, residential proof, category certificate, and more for verification. All original documents along with a set of photocopies will

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The authorities are yet to announce the final date to submit the choice preferences for BITSAT counselling. Students are advised to complete the process as soon as possible. After the last date, the authorities will not accept any more preferences. The facility to submit the course and campus prefer

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