BITSAT 2019: BITS Pilani announces addition of one more exam date due to clash with other examinations
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Download NowSaakshi Lama | April 17, 2019 | 04:24 PM IST
NEW DELHI, APRIL 17: BITS Pilani has released a notification stating that the authorities will be adding one more day to the examination dates. BITSAT 2019 will now also be conducted on May 27 at a few selected centres. This has been done due to the reason that the authorities have been receiving requests from some candidates for change in BITSAT exam dates/slots/centres due to clash with other exams. Seeing the number of requests received, BITS PIlani has decided to take action to bring relief to the students.
Other than the previously announced dates of May 16 to 26, BITSAT 2019 will also be conducted on May 27. However, on this new date, the examination will be held at a selected number of exam centres and for certain candidates. The authorities will be accepting the request to attempt the examination on the new date from the registered candidates. The official website will start accepting the requests from May 10 (5 PM) to May 13, 2019 (5 PM).
The hall ticket of BITSAT 2019 is currently available. All of the registered candidates can download their hall ticket by logging in using their application number and password. BITSAT 2019 will be conducted in computer based mode.
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