I got 41 percentile in jee mains session 1. If i will start my preparation now onwards for BITSAT can I get or should I prepare again for JEE main.
Hello student,
I would suggest that you start upgrading your preparation for JEE Main second session. BITSAT questions are easier than JEE Main and require recollection of the appropriate formulae. The questions asked in JEE Main are more conceptual and require deep knowledge of concepts and techniques. So, a student preparing for JEE Main can easily appear for the BITSAT exam as well. The major difference in the syllabus of the two exams is the presence of English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning in the BITSAT.
What you can do is, alongwith JEE Preparation, you can also start preparing for Eng. and logical reasoning. That ways, you’d be easily able to cover both the exams.
While JEE Main is for admission in government engineering colleges, central and also for several states. BITSAT is only for the various campuses of one of the private colleges in India. So JEE definitely opens up more options.
If you want to check your rank range based on your percentile, then you can refer to the Careers360 JEE Main Rank Predictor: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor?
If you need more information regarding which colleges you would be eligible for based on your marks and details, then you can refer to the Careers360 JEE Main College Predictor: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?
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