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BITSAT Exam Pattern 2023: Check Paper Pattern, Marking Scheme, Important Topics

BITSAT Exam Pattern 2023 is going to be released by BITS Pilani along with the official admission notification. BITSAT 2023 is going to be held as an online computer-based exam. The question paper is going to have 130 multiple-choice questions that are to be attempted in 3 hours. As per BITSAT exam pattern, the question paper is divided into four parts i.e.​ Physics,  Chemistry, English Proficiency & LR, and Mathematics/ Biology. 

  • Candidates seeking admission to engineering programs at BITS are going to have to answer questions from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English & Logical Reasoning. Meanwhile, candidates seeking admission to pharmacy programs are going to have to answer questions from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/ Biology and English & LR. 
  • If a candidate attempts all 130 questions in BITSAT 2023, then they are going to have an option of attempting 12 extra questions. These is going to consist of 3 questions from each section
  • Candidates can attempt any of the sections first as there is no sectional time limit for BITSAT 2023For every correct answer, 3 marks is going to be awarded and for an incorrect answer, 1 mark is going to be deducted. However, unattempted questions are going to be marked zero.
  • BITS Pilani has also releases BITSAT Syllabus 2023 along with the official notification. Candidates can download BITSAT Syllabus PDF from the official website. 

BITSAT Exam Pattern Highlights

BITSAT Exam Pattern 2023 Highlights

Mode of Examination Online (Computer-based Exam)
Number of Sections 3 (Physics; Chemistry; English Proficiency & Logical Reasoning; Mathematics/ Biology)
Medium of Exam English
Duration of Exam 3 Hours
Type of Questions MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions)
Total Questions 130
Total Marks 450 Marks
Marking Scheme For every correct answer: +3 marks For every incorrect answer: -1 mark For every unattempted answer: 0 marks

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BITSAT Exam Pattern

BITSAT Exam Pattern 2023

BITSAT Question Paper has a total of 150 questions. Each of the four sections in the paper has a different number of questions. The table below summarizes the section-wise breakdown of BITSAT exam pattern 2023:  

Sections Subjects No. of Questions
Part I Physics 30
Part II Chemistry 30
Part III English Proficiency 10
Logical Reasoning 20
Part IV Mathematics/Biology (B.Pharma) 20
Total Questions 130
BITSAT Marking Scheme

BITSAT Marking Scheme 2023

As per BITSAT marking scheme 2023, candidates are awarded 3 marks for each correct answer while 1 mark is deducted for each incorrect answer. No mark is awarded for unattempted questions.

Sections Subjects No. of questions Total Marks Marks for Each Correct Answer Marks for Each Wrong Answer
Part I Physics 40 120 +3 -1
Part II Chemistry 40 120 +3 -1
Part III English Proficiency 15 45 +3 -1
Logical Reasoning 10 30 +3 -1
Part IV Mathematics/Biology (B.Pharma) 45 (Each) 135 +3 -1
Total 150 Questions 450 Marks -- --
BITSAT Additional Questions

Additional Questions in BITSAT 2023

In BITSAT 2023 apart from the 150 questions, an additional 12 questions is going to also be provided to the candidate. These 12 additional questions is going to be given to the candidates who complete the initial test. 

But these additional questions are to be attempted within these 3 hours only. The division of these additional questions is :

  • Physics: 3 questions
  • Chemistry: 3 questions
  • Mathematics/Biology: 4 questions
  • Logical Reasoning- 3 questions

NOTE: Candidates who choose to answer these 12 extra questions are not allowed to go back to the original exam and make any changes in those 130 answers.


BITSAT Important Topics

BITSAT 2023 Important Topics and Weightage

The important topics from all the subjects of BITSAT Syllabus is going to help during the time of preparations. With the weightage of questions, you is going to get an idea about an approximate number of questions that could come for a particular topic. This way you can plan a better strategy to crack the exam.

BITSAT 2023: Part I – Physics

  • This subject comprises 18 chapters.
  • As per the test takers of previous years, this section is considered one of the toughest sections in BITSAT.
  • Most of the questions are asked from Mechanical properties, Current Electricity, and laws of motion.

Some important topics from Part I i.e. Physics section are listed below :

Topic Weightage of Questions Topic Weightage of Questions
Mechanical Properties 5 Atomic Study 3-4
Current Electricity 4 Oscillation 3-4
Dual Nature of Matter & Radiation 3-4 Gravitation 3-4
Magnetism & Moving Charges 3-4 Kinematics 2-3
Thermodynamics 3-4 Alternating Current 2-3
Rigid Body Dynamics 3-4 Waves 2-3
Work, Energy, and Power 3-4 Electrical Field 2-3

Check BITSAT Physics Syllabus

BITSAT 2023: Part II – Chemistry

  • As per the syllabus released by the authorities, there are 14 major topics in the subject.
  • The majority of questions are asked from Physical and Chemical Equilibria, p/d/f block elements, thermodynamics, etc. 
  • As per the previous year paper analysis, the questions from this section are of moderate difficulty level.

Part II includes questions from Chemistry. Some important topics are listed below : 

Topic Weightage of Questions Topic Weightage of Questions
States of Matter 2-3 The Solid State 2-3
Thermodynamics 3-4 Hydrogen and s-block Elements 2-3
Atomic Structure 3-4 Coordination Compounds 2-3
Physical and Chemical Equilibria 4-5 Equilibrium 4

Check BITSAT Chemistry Syllabus

BITSAT 2023: Part III – English and LR

  • This section is subdivided into two more sections - English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning.
  • This section consists of 15 questions from English Proficiency and 10 questions from Logical Reasoning. 
  • To crack the LR section candidates need daily practice. It is considered as a scoring section. 
  • Also to crack the English section and answer the questions of RC and vocabulary, candidates must have good knowledge of grammar and a good reading speed.
  • All considered, this section is of moderate difficulty level but is also considered as time taking.

Part III of the exam is going to have questions from English and Logical reasoning:

English Language Topics Weightage of Questions Logical Reasoning Topics Weightage of Questions
Reading Comprehension 2-3 Verbal Reasoning 2-3
Analogies 1-2 Analogy 1-2
Antonyms 1 Syllogism 1-2
Conclusion 2-3 Classification Test 2-3
Verbal Ability 3-4 Binary Logic 1-2
Vocabulary 1-2 Non-verbal Reasoning 1-2
Synonyms 1 Puzzle Test 1-2
Composition 1-2 Alphabet Test 2-3
Word Formation 1-2 - -

Check BITSAT English and LR Syllabus

BITSAT 2023: Part IV – Maths/Biology

  • Both Maths and Biology consist of 45 questions. Candidates who have opted for B.Pharm is going to appear for PCB and all other candidates is going to have to appear for PCM.
  • This section is rated as moderate to difficult on the scale of the level of difficulty of the exam.
  • Both subjects include the CBSE syllabus of both classes 11 and 12.
  • In the Biology section, the topics from Class 11 hold more weightage than those of class 12. Maximum weightage is given to reproduction and plants related topics.

Part IV of the exam is going to have questions from Mathematics/ Biology (for B.Pharm).

Mathematics Topics Weightage of Questions Biology Topics Weightage of Questions
Application of Derivatives 6-7 Biotechnology: Principles and Processes 2-3
Permutations & Combinations 4-5 Anatomy of Flowering Plants 2-3
Circles 4-5 Excretory Products and Their Elimination 2-3
Sequence & Series 4-5 Chemical Coordination and Integration 1-2
Matrices Determinants 3-4 Breathing and Exchange of Gases 1-2
Parabola 3-4 Plant Growth and Development 1-2
Continuity & Differentiability 2-3 Reproduction 5-6
Theory of Equation 2-3 Biological Classification 2-3
Binomial Theorem 2-3 Molecular Basis of Inheritance 1-2
Sets, Relations & Functions 2-3 Ecosystems 1-2

Check BITSAT Mathematics Syllabus and Biology Syllabus


BITSAT Exam Pattern 2023 Facts and Figures

  • Candidates can go back and change any of their answers among the 130 questions.
  • A candidate can attempt 12 extra questions if they have answered all the 130 questions (without skipping any question) within the prescribed time limit.
  • These extra questions is going to be from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology and Logical Reasoning only; three questions from each part.
  • Once the candidate has opted for extra questions, they cannot go back to modify or correct the earlier 150 questions.
  • The extra questions (a maximum of 12) is going to give a chance to highly meritorious candidates to score higher.
  • The final list of BITSAT exam centers and actual days of exam is going to be announced to candidates through BITS website i.e. bitsadmission.com. Check BITSAT Exam Center
  • Candidates who are allotted test centers in campuses of BITS is going to be provided with accommodation and is going to be charged nominal rates for the same in hostels.

BITSAT Exam Pattern FAQs

BITSAT Exam Pattern 2023 FAQs

Ques: What is the time duration of BITSAT 2023?

Ans.: The total time duration to complete BITSAT 2023 is 3 hours. There is going to be a total of 130 questions designed in such a way that candidates can complete them in a 3-hour duration. If a candidate is able to complete all 130 questions then they can opt for an option to attempt 12 more questions, if time is left. These 12 questions is going to be from PCM/PCB and Logical Reasoning. 

Ques: What is BITSAT 2023 marking scheme?

Ans.: For BITSAT 2023 Marking Scheme, for every correct answer you is going to get +3 marks and for every wrong answer -1 mark. No mark is going to be awarded to unattempted questions. Candidates is going to get an option to attempt 12 extra questions if they complete 130 questions before time given time. 

Ques: How can I prepare for BITSAT 2023?

Ans: To prepare for BITSAT 2023, you can refer to the important books, previous years question papers, detailed syllabus, etc. All this is going to help you in getting an idea about the exam pattern so that you can divide your time for preparation. The questions paper of BITSAT is going to be divided into four parts namely Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology, English, and LR. For more details check BITSAT 2023 Syllabus

Ques: What is the BITSAT 2023 sectional time limit?

Ans.: There is going to be no sectional time limit in the exam. All the candidates is going to get 3 hours time to complete their exam. Candidates can attempt the questions as per their choice. While attempting you have to keep one thing in mind that -1 mark is going to be deducted for wrong attempts.

Ques: What is the number of questions in BITSAT exam?

Ans.: BITSAT 2023 is divided into 4 parts/sections. Students are required to answer all the questions to score well in the exam.

Sections Subjects No. of questions
Part I Physics 30
Part II Chemistry 30
Part III English Proficiency 10
Logical Reasoning 20
Part IV Mathematics/Biology (B.Pharma) 30
Total Questions 130

Ques. Does the English section of BITSAT 2023 carry as many marks as the individual PCMB sections?

Ans.: No. The English proficiency section contains 15 questions while the Logical reasoning section contains 10 questions. The Physics and Chemistry sections contain 30 questions each while the Maths/Biology section contains 30 questions. All questions have the same marking template, so PCMB carries considerably more marks than English.

Ques. If I had to refer to only one book for BITSAT 2023, which one should it be?

Ans.: It is recommended to use multiple books to prepare for BITSAT 2023. However, if you can refer to only one book then it should be NCERT since they cover the entire syllabus in a well-rounded manner.

Ques. I am a Class 12 student, which topics are important to practice when we are preparing for the Physics section in BITSAT 2023?

Ans.: The candidate need to study the following topics for the physics section are, units & measurement, rotational motion, mechanics of solid, Heat & thermodynamics, rotational motion,

Ques. Is there any negative marking defined by BITS Pilani for BITSAT 2023?

Ans.: As per BITSAT Exam Pattern, candidates get a negative marking for every incorrect answer as defined by the university authority. 1 mark is going to be deducted for every wrong answer followed.

Ques. is going to I be able to appear for the examination in my native language?

Ans.: Birla Institute of Technology & Science has defined the strict pattern which the candidate needs to adhere to, being national level examination in nature the entire examination is going to officially be conducted in English language. 

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

BITSAT 2023 : 4 answered questions

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Ques. Which is better: JEE or BITSAT?

● Top Answer By Tanvi Jaipuriar on 27 Feb 23

Comparing competitive exams or choosing one over the other is a very illogical thing to do. The entire agenda behind a competitive exam is to build your knowledge and test you on the basis of the same. So unless you defer from gaining the right set of knowledge, any competitive exam will bear the same result. I have a very effective technique to tackle this issue. Prepare in such a way that you are appearing for JEE Advanced. This is because the course and structure of Advanced are such that once you are ready to clear that, you can clear every other exam too. This means your focus will not be divided and all you can do is focus on one exam. Keep focusing on the preparation for JEE Advanced and when your BITSAT is around the corner start solving mock tests to improve your speed. Prepare additionally for English and Logical Reasoning questions. BITSAT focuses more on your speed than the clarity of your concepts. So a mere preparation of 3 months before BITSAT is more than enough provided that your concepts are clear from JEE Advanced preparation. So instead of choosing one single exam, prepare for JEE Advanced and target both as the future is unpredictable. ...Read more

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Ques. Which date should I chose for the BITSAT: before the JEE (Advanced) or after JEE (Advanced)?

● Top Answer By Saarthak Rai on 01 Feb 21

Many aspirants go through the same conflict. The preference depends on your career priorities and aim. Some points are discussed below which may be helpful in deciding.  If you are solely focused on JEE Advanced and have a decent score in JEE Main, then it is better to take the date after JEE Advanced. A good score in JEE Main will give you a backup and you can completely focus on JEE Advanced this way. If you didn’t do well in JEE Main and have lesser hope to score good marks, then you can take BITSAT before JEE Advanced. It is because delaying will increase the pressure. If your priority is BITSAT then it is better to be fully focused on this exam and go for the 3rd or 4th day of the exam. It will give you sufficient time to review the previous paper. If you are not sure about your preference then it will be better to attempt the exam prior to JEE Advance. For most exam aspirants, JEE Advanced is the dream from the beginning and it will be better to end the journey with your initial aim. Thus, you should choose the date as per your priority and comfort. Decide by judging your nervousness, preparation and then give priority to your choice....Read more

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Ques. Is the BITSAT or the JEE Main easy?

● Top Answer By Shubham Gupta on 02 Mar 23

JEE Mains and BITSAT both have similar levels of difficulty in terms of the types of questions they ask. However, JEE Mains questions may be a bit trickier, while BITSAT requires both accuracy and speed. To excel in BITSAT, you should work on improving your speed and accuracy. You may have had the same thoughts about which exam to take, and considering BITSAT. One helpful tool you can use to prepare for these exams is the Melvano app. By using this app, you can improve your speed and reinforce your concepts. Although the author of the statement eventually took JEE, they still recommend downloading the Melvano app to assist in your exam preparation....Read more

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