BITSAT 2019 admit card released; exam to commence on May 16
Saakshi Lama | April 12, 2019 | 06:57 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 11: BITS Pilani has released the admit card of BITSAT 2019. All the registered candidates can now log into their account to access the released admit card. All of the exam-related details such as examination timings, date, venue and more is present in the BITSAT 2019 admit card. All candidates were required to first complete the slot booking process which had commenced from April 5, 2019. The admit card will not be available in any other mode.
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Quick Steps to Download BITSAT Admit Card 2019
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The candidates will have to submit their application number, gender, date of birth and email ID to access the admit card.
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The admit card will be displayed on the screen. Candidates will have to review and check all of the details present in the admit card.
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After checking for any discrepancies, the candidates will have to download and print out the admit card.
To Download the BITSAT 2019 Admit Card-
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All of the candidates will have to download and keep the admit card of BITSAT 2019 safely. While reporting at the centre for the examination, the candidates will have to produce the admit card along with a valid photo proof ID. Without the admit card, the candidates will not be allowed to enter the examination centre.
BITSAT 2019 will be conducted from May 16 to 26. The examination will be conducted in online mode for B.Tech admissions into the institute.
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