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BITSAT 2026 exam dates will be announced soon. The authorities are expected to conduct BITSAT 2026 in two sessions, tentatively in May 2026 (Session I) and June 2026 (Session II). To be registered for the exam, the candidates will have to complete the BITSAT 2026 registration process online at bitsadmission.com. The BITSAT 2026 application form will be released tentatively in the third week of January 2026. While filling out the application form of BITSAT 2026, the candidates will have to fill out the required personal, academic and contact details. As per the exam pattern, BITSAT 2026 will be conducted as a computer-based test at various exam cities. The BITSAT 2026 syllabuswill consist of topics from Physics, Chemistry, English Proficiency, Logical Reasoning, and Mathematics/Biology.
Selection of the preferred exam slots can be done through the onlineBITSAT 2026 slot booking facility. After the slots are booked, the authorities will prepare the BITSAT 2026 hall ticket. While reporting for their exam, the candidates will have to bring their BITSAT admit card 2026 and a valid identity proof. Based on the scores obtained in the exam, the candidates will be allotted during the BITSAT 2026 counselling process. If the candidates have attempted both exam sessions, the bestBITSAT 2026 score will be considered for admission. Board toppers will be eligible for direct admissions. Read to know more about BITSAT 2026.
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, conducts the Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT) to select students for admission into the undergraduate engineering courses (BE) at its three campuses located at Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad. Admissions are offered annually to candidates into the BE, BPharm and MSc programmes after qualifying for the admission test. The entrance exam is conducted online, and around 3 lakh students apply for it every year. However, the authorities also accept direct admissions for board toppers who meet the required eligibility criteria.