Navigating the BITSAT: Insights and Strategies for Aspiring Students
Understanding the BITSAT Exam
The BITSAT Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test is an annual entrance examination conducted by BITS Pilani for admission to its various undergraduate programs. Despite being scheduled for the upcoming 2024 cycle, the exam remains a critical milestone for students. Understanding the intricacies and challenges of this exam is essential for success.Tackling the BITSAT 2022: Lessons from Experiences
The BITSAT 2022 turned out to be a challenging exam for many aspirants, especially given the format and question difficulty. One notable candidate, 269n, shared insights into their experience, highlighting the importance of both speed and accuracy.269n attempted a vast number of questions but struggled with silly mistakes, particularly in the Logical Reasoning (LR) section and in Chemistry. Many students found the paper to be more difficult than anticipated, despite the reduction in the number of questions. The LR part in particular was challenging, with questions extending beyond the typical scope of the LR sections in other exams.
Real-Time Experience: The BITSAT Paper
The candidate describes their experience as relatively better in hindsight compared to their JEE Mains or KVPY experiences. Their recency bias, as well as the proximity of the exam centre, may have contributed to their relaxed demeanor. Focusing on attempting all questions and bonus questions, the candidate completed the exam with anticipation and relief as the countdown ticked to zero.Despite their efforts, the initial score was 350. Upon moderation, the score increased to 354, securing an admission to the Computer Science (CSE) program at the Pilani campus. This success was a testament to the importance of maintaining composure and recounting the exam methodically. Notably, even with a strong overall score, the candidate's performance in Logical Reasoning was subpar, particularly due to the inclusion of questions from history and geography.