BITSAT 2025 Shift 2 (26 June Evening): Exam Review, Analysis & Student Feedback
Pratham Jiwnani
6/25/2025

BITSAT 2025 Shift 2 (26 June Evening): Complete Exam Analysis
The BITSAT evening session on June 26 is officially over—how did it go for you? Whether you're feeling confident or still replaying those tricky questions in your mind, we’ve got the inside scoop you’re looking for.
Students fresh out of the exam halls are sharing their experiences, and we've compiled all the juicy details just for you. From unexpected twists in certain sections to the ones that felt like a breeze, this session had its fair share of surprises.
Curious about how others tackled the test? Want a clearer picture of what stood out this time? Keep reading for a detailed breakdown of the session and insights straight from students who faced it head-on. Whether you're comparing notes or just curious about the test dynamics, we’ve got you covered!!
Section-Wise BITSAT 2025 (26 June Evening) Paper Review
Logical Reasoning: The Challenge Everyone's Talking About
This is where things got interesting, and not necessarily in a good way. Students across multiple forums reported that Logical Reasoning was unusually difficult and broke away from typical BITSAT patterns.
Here's what students experienced:
- Most could only attempt around 11 questions, even those who consistently scored 45-50 in mock tests
- Questions were described as "weird" and didn't follow the usual patterns students had practiced
- The section felt more unpredictable than in previous years
If you found LR tough, you're not alone. This was the consensus across the board.
English: Moderate with Some Tricky Spots
English was generally moderate, though it had enough challenging questions to trip up even well-prepared students. Some who usually score 20 or more found themselves below their usual range.
The challenging areas included:
- One comprehension passage that was tougher than expected
- Questions on selecting grammatically correct sentences
- Sentence arrangement questions that required careful thought
- Vocabulary and word-meaning questions were present, but were on the easier side
Overall, if you managed your time well in English, you probably did fine.
Mathematics: Solid Preparation Required
Math was moderate to difficult, with a clear emphasis on certain topics. The distribution wasn't surprising, but the depth of questions required solid conceptual understanding.
Key areas that dominated:
- 3D Geometry: Multiple questions requiring spatial visualization
- Vectors: Both conceptual and application-based problems
- Differential Equations: Several questions testing your problem-solving skills
- Straight Lines: Standard, but required careful calculation
If you'd focused on these areas in your preparation, you likely found this section manageable.
Chemistry: The Relief Section
Chemistry provided some breathing room for most students. It was rated as easy to moderate, with a fairly balanced distribution across all three branches.
Here's how it broke down:
- Physical Chemistry: Formula-based questions dominated
- Inorganic Chemistry: NCERT-aligned content, mostly factual
- Organic Chemistry: Surprisingly light with only 2-3 questions
- Overall distribution was fairly equal across the three branches, with Physical and Inorganic carrying most of the weight
This section likely helped balance out the difficulty from other areas.
Physics: Formula-Driven and Manageable
Physics was considered the easiest section overall, staying true to BITSAT's typical approach of being formula-driven rather than concept-heavy.
The topic-wise breakdown:
- Units & Dimensions: 3-4 questions (always a BITSAT favorite)
- Newton's Laws of Motion: 2-3 questions with standard applications
- Rotation: 2-3 questions covering rotational dynamics
- Capacitors: 1 question (lighter than expected)
- Work, Power, Energy, and Center of Mass: Standard representation
- Ray Optics and Fluids: Minimal to no questions
- The paper leaned heavily toward 11th-grade syllabus topics
If you had your Physics formulas down pat, this section probably went smoothly.
What This Means for Your Preparation
If You're Taking BITSAT Again
Based on this shift's pattern, here are the key takeaways:
Focus Areas:
- Brush up on unconventional Logical Reasoning patterns
- Practice 3D Geometry and Vectors extensively
- Don't neglect Differential Equations in Math
- Keep your Physics formulas sharp, especially for 11th-grade topics
Time Management:
- Plan extra time for Logical Reasoning if it continues this trend
- Use Chemistry and Physics to bank time for tougher sections
How Did This Compare to Morning Shift?
The evening shift seemed to have a different difficulty distribution. While the morning shift was described as "lengthy but doable," the evening shift threw more curveballs, particularly in Logical Reasoning.
This shows that each BITSAT shift can have its character, even within the same day.
If your exam didn’t go as planned, don't worry. Remember, you always have a chance to improve in the next attempt.
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The Bottom Line
Every BITSAT shift teaches us something about the exam's evolving nature. This evening shift reminded everyone that Logical Reasoning can be unpredictable, while also showing that traditional preparation still works well for subjects like Physics and Chemistry.
If you appeared for this shift, don't stress too much about the Logical Reasoning section. Remember, everyone faced the same challenges, and BITSAT cutoffs adjust based on overall performance across all shifts.
For those still preparing, use this analysis to fine-tune your strategy. The exam is still very much within the official BITSAT syllabus, but being prepared for variation in difficulty is key.
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