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Guide-Level 11
There are no chapters as such. Read on to get insight into this exam. The exam of IPMAT has only two sections in it, Verbal Ability and Quantitative Ability. The section of 'Quantitative Ability' is the real game changer because it carries the maximum weightage as it has further 2 sub-sections : MCQ and Short answer type questions. *The section of Maths has 60% weightage hence you need to pay the most attention to it.* HIGHER LEVEL MATHS IS COVERED IN IPMAT. Hence, clear your basics of Maths of both 11th and 12th class along with the basic Maths from 6-10th class. * For 'Verbal Ability', make your reading comprehension +
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I don't think, you should leave any chapters of class 11th, if you really want to score well in BITSAT. BITSAT is an exam, which checks how much you know, therefore you must cover everything. Hope it helps.
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