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Is NCERT for BITS enough? Or not?
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Is NCERT for BITS enough?Or not?


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5 Sep 2009 00:15:54 IST
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for chemistry yes.physics some extent .maths nopes

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5 Sep 2009 21:24:24 IST
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prepare for jee, bitsat will only be a walk in the path.

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5 Sep 2009 23:57:44 IST
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as mentioned in above post 

chem- ncert will do 

but do maths and physics from some other books(ML khanna + DC pandey)

 

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6 Sep 2009 00:50:18 IST
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 I'm a bitsian (EEE-bpgc), so I can tell you. 

BITS asks quite simple concept based questions. For physics, do HC Verma properly, you will be able to crack this section easily.(if you prepare for jee, physics of bitsat will be a cakewalk, provided you have speed)

Chemistry- I recommend following the OLD NCERT Chem textbook, especially for chapters like stereochemistry, chemistry in everyday life, etc. Otherwise the normal chemistry would do.

Maths, just follow any aieee level book. The questions asked are quite simple, though a bit tricky.

And last, practice atleast 3 bitsat papers (the more the better, esp for english and logic) on your computer from mtg/arihant/others.(do this after your jee is over)


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 @djdylan2000 

Thanks a lot for your answer!

I am actually preparing for BITS and AIEEE only, so I was wondering if all the questions in H.C.Verma are of BITS level. I mean, I don't want to study something that is of higher level than BITS/AIEEE and is of IIT level.

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 ^

No, the questions, especially of the exercise is higher dan bitsat. But I highly recommend that you solve them, at least as many as you can. Solving tough problems makes you feel that the moderately difficult ones are easy ;) And Solve ALL the objectives, they are purely concept based and you can expect such questions to come in your bitsat :)


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 @djdylan2000 

Thank you very much for your help!

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yes the concepts are good....




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