BITS Pilani starts BITSAT 2019 registrations
Saumya Vishnoi | January 4, 2019 | 06:32 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 4: BITS Pilani has released BITSAT application form 2019 on January 4. The application form is available only in online mode. Eligible candidates can now register and apply on or before the last date which is March 20, 2019. Candidates are required to register, enter all the required details, upload the scanned images and pay the application fee to complete the application process. The payment can be made online or offline.
To fill the BITSAT 2019 application form- Click Here
How to fill application form?
The process of filling the application form consist the following steps:
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Registration
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Filling the Online Application Form
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Uploading of Scanned Images
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Payment of Application Fee
Application Fee:
The male candidates will have to pay Rs 3150 while the application fee for the female candidates is Rs 2650. The application fee can be paid online through credit card, debit card or net banking. The mode of paytm is also available for fee payment. Candidates can also make the cash payment at all ICICI Bank branches in India along with a specially generated Pay-in Slip.
Documents Required:
Candidates are required to upload the scanned images of the following in the prescribed format.
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Photograph - The file size should be between 4 kb to 50 Kb
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Signature - The file size should be between 1 kb to 30 kb.
BITSAT 2019 will be conducted from May 16 to 26. The window for application correction will be available from March 22 to 25. The slot booking will commence from March 28 while the hall ticket will be available from April 12 to May 13, 2019
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