BITS Pilani commences direct admission for board toppers
Mayank Uniyal | August 16, 2022 | 06:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
BITS Pilani has started accepting the application form for direct admission for board toppers at bitsadmission.com. Know steps to fill the application form for BITSAT direct admission.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: BITS Pilani has commenced the BITS registration 2022 for students who obtained first ranks in their respective board examinations. Candidates can visit the BITS Pilani official website - bitsadmission.com to fill the application form. Know the steps to fill BITSAT application form. The first rank holder of PCM stream will be considered for admission to all integrated courses in BITS Pilani. The candidate who secured first rank (Board topper) in PCM in their respective board will get direct admission in BITS campuses.
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However, candidates have to fulfil the BITSAT eligibility criteria for toppers to be eligible for the admissions. The online application form consists of 4 parts namely filling up personal details, filling the subject-wise marks in class 10 and 12, selecting desired program and uploading documents like Photo, Signature, 10th class Marksheet, 12th Class Marksheet and any extra curricular activities. Know steps to fill the BITS Pilani application form mentioned below.
Steps to fill BITS 2022 application form for toppers
Candidates have to follow the below steps to fill the BITS application form:
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Visit the official BITS Pilani website at bitsadmission.com
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Click on the link to BITS application form for direct admission in BITS Pilani for board toppers
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A login page will open, click on the link to new registration
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Fill the required personal details and complete the registration. The registration number will be generated that has to be noted.
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Login with the allotted credentials and provide necessary personal and academic information in the application form.
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Candidates have to upload the necessary documents and pay the requisite application fee.
BITS admission 2022: Eligibility criteria for direct admission
Candidates have to check and adhere to the following:
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The topper must have taken Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects in class 12.
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They have obtained the highest aggregate percentage of marks in class 12 among all the students
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This offer of admission is open for first rankers as per the announcement of the board. In case of a tie between two or more candidates, BITS Pilani will offer admission to a maximum of 4 candidates only under this scheme.
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