BITS HD 2020 postponed; application forms to be available till May 11
Team Careers360 | April 20, 2020 | 10:26 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani has postponed the BITS HD Admission Test 2020 that was scheduled to be conducted from May 16 to 25. The authorities have also extended the last date to submit BITS HD 2020 application form till May 11 (5 PM). This has been done due to the current situation in the country due to widespread outbreak of coronavirus. Earlier, the last date of application was April 27. Also, BIT HD 2020 Admission Test will now be conducted after May 24.
Candidates willing to appear should submit their BITS HD application forms before the last. BITS HD 2020 application process includes five simple steps namely - Registration, filling the online application form, uploading of scanned images, payment of application fee and submission of application form.
BITS HD 2020 Admission Test will be held as a computer-based examination for the admission to higher degree programmes i.e. M.Tech/M.Pharm/M.Phil courses offered by the three campuses of the institute at Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad.
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