Why chapter-wise weightage matters for BITSAT Mathematics
BITSAT is a speed examination: more questions per minute than JEE, NCERT-anchored difficulty, and English plus Logical Reasoning sections that most aspirants leave under-prepared.
Not all chapters are created equal. The Mathematics paper concentrates its marks in a handful of heavy chapters every session, and the difference between a competitive score and a near-miss is usually a scheduling decision made months earlier: which chapters you finish while you still have time for practice, and which you leave for recall revision.
The table below lists every BITSAT Mathematics chapter with an indicative weightage range, a difficulty rating, the key topics that actually appear in the paper, and one concrete strategy note per chapter. Weightages shift slightly between sessions — treat the ranges as planning anchors, not guarantees.
Highest-yield chapters
- Coordinate Geometry (Lines, Circles, Conics)8–10%
- Integration & Area7–9%
- Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations5–7%
- Matrices & Determinants5–7%
- Limits, Continuity & Differentiability5–7%

