The Hindu Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (HITSAT) is a competitive examination that is administered for the admission of engineering candidates by Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS) in its undergraduate programs. HITSEEE 2024 is the exam session which is expected in April of 2024. The exam will see students on a variety of subjects that include physics, chemistry, as well as mathematics. It is a three hour paper based short test involving multiple choice questions which are each assigned to one of the many parts that the test is divided into. This kind of assessment is argued to be the more difficult one, since it involves a good understanding of scientific concepts as well as analytical skills in Math. However, the choice of branch of engineering they would be pursuing is based on the information obtained from counseling sessions where the students are allotted seats by the authority based on their ranks, preferences, and category. The scoring system and merit list of students who appeared for the HITSEEE 2024 shall be declared by the last week of May 2024 on the institute's official website. Every 10th engineering aspirant apply through HITSEEE to get admission in the top college based in Chennai which is considered one of the best engineering colleges in the country.
Characteristic | Details |
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Exam name | Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science Engineering Entrance Exam (HITSEEE) |
Exam conducting body | Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS) |
Exam level | University level |
Exam mode | Computer-based test (CBT) |
Exam duration | 3 hours |
Exam pattern | Objective type, multiple choice questions |
Number of sections | 4 |
Section 1 | Physics (60 marks) |
Section 2 | Chemistry (60 marks) |
Section 3 | Mathematics (60 marks) |
Section 4 | English (20 marks) |
Total marks | 200 |
Eligibility | Passed Class 12 with 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics |
Age limit | None |
Reservation | Seats reserved for SCs, STs, and OBCs as per Government of India regulations |
Application mode | Online |
Exam date | May 2024 |
Result declaration date | First week of June 2024 |
Subject | Topics |
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Physics | Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Waves and Optics, Electricity and Magnetism, Modern Physics |
Chemistry | Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, Periodic Table, Redox Reactions, Organic Chemistry |
Mathematics | Algebra, Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Vector Algebra, Probability and Statistics |
English | Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Writing Skills |
Subject | Chapter | Weightage |
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Physics | Mechanics | 25% |
Physics | Thermodynamics | 15% |
Physics | Waves and Optics | 20% |
Physics | Electricity and Magnetism | 20% |
Physics | Modern Physics | 10% |
Chemistry | Atomic Structure | 15% |
Chemistry | Chemical Bonding | 15% |
Chemistry | Periodic Table | 15% |
Chemistry | Redox Reactions | 15% |
Chemistry | Organic Chemistry | 25% |
Mathematics | Algebra | 25% |
Mathematics | Calculus | 25% |
Mathematics | Coordinate Geometry | 25% |
Mathematics | Vector Algebra | 15% |
Mathematics | Probability and Statistics | 10% |
English | Grammar | 20% |
English | Vocabulary | 20% |
English | Reading Comprehension | 30% |
English | Writing Skills | 30% |
Subject | Book | Author |
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Physics | Concepts of Physics | H.C. Verma |
Physics | Objective Physics for JEE Main and Advanced | D.C. Pandey |
Physics | Problems in General Physics | I.E. Irodov |
Chemistry | Objective Chemistry for JEE Main and Advanced | Arihant Publications |
Chemistry | Modern's ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 | S.P. Jauhar |
Chemistry | NCERT Chemistry Class 11 and 12 | NCERT |
Mathematics | Objective Mathematics for JEE Main and Advanced | R.D. Sharma |
Mathematics | Mathematics for JEE Main and Advanced | Arihant Publications |
Mathematics | NCERT Mathematics Class 11 and 12 | NCERT |
English | Word Power Made Easy | Norman Lewis |
English | Objective General English | R.S. Aggarwal |
English | The Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension | S.K. Aggarwal |
Characteristic | Details |
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Exam mode | Computer-based test (CBT) |
Exam duration | 3 hours |
Exam pattern | Objective type, multiple choice questions |
Number of sections | 4 |
Section 1 | Physics (60 marks) |
Section 2 | Chemistry (60 marks) |
Section 3 | Mathematics (60 marks) |
Section 4 | English (20 marks) |
Total marks | 200 |