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August 29th, 2016, 09:01 AM
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Number Of Questions In BITSAT
Hii Buddy , I want to know BITSAT Exam Pattern with Number Of Questions and Exam Syllabus Here Will you plzz give me Same ?
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August 29th, 2016, 10:50 AM
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Re: Number Of Questions In BITSAT BITSAT is a Computer Based Test. The Test is Designed to Test Student’s Aptitude in Subjects which Would Decide his / her merit for Engineering Admissions, Pharmacy Admissions, M. Sc Admissions. Subject Questions Part I – Physics 40 Part II – Chemistry 40 Part III (a) – English Proficiency 15 Part III (b) – Logical Reasoning 10 Part IV – Mathematics / Biology (for B.Pharm) 45 Total 150 Duration of exam is three (3) hours. All the questions will be objective multiple choice questions with four options each. Only one answer will be correct. Marks scored for correct answer would be +3. Incorrect answer will fetch negative marking, of -1 mark. There is no separate time limit for individual sections. Student can navigate through all the questions at any time within the duration of exam. BITSAT Syllabus – Part I: Physics 1. Units & Measurement 2. Kinematics 3. Newton’s Laws of Motion 4. Impulse and Momentum 5. Work and Energy 6. Rotational Motion 7. Gravitation 8. Mechanics of Solids and Fluids 9. Oscillations 10. Waves 11. Heat and Thermodynamics 12. Electrostatics 13. Current Electricity 14. Magnetic Effect of Current 15. Electromagnetic Induction 16. Optics 17. Modern Physics 18. Electronic Devices BITSAT Syllabus – Part II: Chemistry 1. States of Matter 2. Atomic Structure 3. Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure 4. Thermodynamics 5. Physical and Chemical Equilibria 6. Electrochemistry 7. Chemical Kinetics 8. Hydrogen and s-block elements 9. p- d- and f-block elements 10. Principles of Organic Chemistry and Hydrocarbons 11. Stereochemistry 12. Organic Compounds with Functional Groups Containing Oxygen and Nitrogen 13. Biological , Industrial and Environmental chemistry 14. Theoretical Principles of Experimental Chemistry BITSAT Syllabus – Part III: (a) English Proficiency and (b) Logical Reasoning(a) English Proficiency This test is designed to assess the test takers’ general proficiency in the use of English language as a means of self-expression in real life situations and specifically to test the test takers’ knowledge of basic grammar, their vocabulary, their ability to read fast and comprehend, and also their ability to apply the elements of effective writing. 1. Grammar 2. Vocabulary 3. Reading Comprehension 4. Composition 5. Verbal Reasoning 6. Nonverbal Reasoning |
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