BITS Pilani Fees 2025 for Engineering: Semester-wise tuition, hostel charges explained
Anu Parthiban | July 15, 2025 | 10:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
BITS Pilani Fee Structure 2025: The semester, summer term, and hostel fees will be revised upward every year. Summer term fee will be 35% of semester fee in corresponding academic year.
The Birla Institute of Technology And Science will announce the BITSAT iteration 2 results 2025 tomorrow, July 16. BITS Pilani offers nine engineering courses based on BITSAT scores. The admission fees for all three campuses — BITS Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad — is Rs 60,500.
The institute conducted the BITSAT 2025 exam in two sessions. BITSAT session 2 exams 2025 were held between June 22 to 26. The results for session 2 were declared on July 8 on the official website, bitsadmission.com.
BTech courses in chemical, civil electrical and electronics, mechanical, computer science, electronics and instrumentation, electronics and communication, manufacturing, and mathematics and computing are offered at BITS Pilani.
BIT Pilani hostel fees for each semester for on-campus students is Rs 32,700. Whereas, the hostel fees for summer term, if registered, is Rs 16,350.
BITSAT 2025: Upcoming events
The admission process for all three campuses is currently underway. Here are the details of the upcoming events:
- Deadline for payment of balance fees by candidates selected for admission from the waiting list in BITSAT Iteration 2 is July 19
- Candidates who wish to withdraw their admission will have to submit the request through the candidate portal by July 21.
- BITSAT Iteration 3 results will be declared on July 22.
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BITS Pilani fees for BE, BPharm, MSc
Candidates can check the fee structure for BITS Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad campuses for BE, MSc, BPharm courses for the academic year 2025-26.
|
Fees |
BITS Pilani, Goa, Hyderabad |
|
Admission fees |
Rs 60,500 |
|
First semester |
Rs 2,75,000 |
|
Second semester |
Rs 2,75,000 |
|
Summer term (if registered) |
Rs 96,300 |
|
Student's Union fee (Annual) |
Rs 450 |
|
Student's Aid Fund (Annual) |
Rs 225 |
|
Hostel fee (for on-campus students only) |
|
|
First semester |
Rs 32,700 |
|
Second semester |
Rs 32,700 |
|
Summer term |
Rs 16,350 |
|
Mess and electricity advance |
|
|
First semester |
Rs 10,000 |
|
Second semester |
Rs 10,000 |
|
Summer term (Payable at the beginning of each semester/term and adjustable at the end of the same) |
Rs 5,000 |
|
Other advances |
|
|
First semester |
Rs 12,000 |
|
Second semester |
Rs 12,000 |
|
Institute caution deposit |
Rs 3,000 |
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BITS Pilani tuition fees
The semester tuition, summer term, and hostel fees will be revised upward every year. Summer term tuition fee will be 35% of semester tuition fee in corresponding academic year, the institute clarified.
|
Academic year |
Semester tuition fee |
Summer term fee |
|
AY 2025-26 |
Rs 2,75,000 |
Rs 96,300 |
|
AY 2026-27 |
Rs 2,88,500 |
Rs 1,01,000 |
|
AY 2027-28 |
Rs 3,02,500 |
Rs 1,05,900 |
|
AY 2028-29 |
Rs 3,17,500 |
Rs 1,11,100 |
|
AY 2029-30 |
Rs 3,33,000 |
Rs 1,16,600 |
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