BITSAT 2019 result released for iteration 3 @ bitsadmission.com; know how to check results
Prabakaran K | July 10, 2019 | 04:33 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 10: The third iteration result of BITSAT 2019 has been released by Birla Institute of Technology (BITS) in online mode today. To check the BITSAT 2019 result for 3rd iteration, candidates have to login to the website by using the valid application number and password. Candidates who were applied for the Integrated first degree programmes offered at BITS campuses can download their admission letter from the online mode only. No other modes are available to check the BITSAT 2019 result for iteration 3.
The seat allotted candidates in the 3rd iteration need to pay the required fees on or before July 17, 2019. The result of the BITSAT 2019 second iteration has been released separately for first degree courses for PCM other than Pharmacy and 1st degree under board topper scheme.
To check the BITSAT 2019 Iteration 3 result- Click here
Steps to check the 3rd iteration result of BITSAT 2019:
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Go to the official webportal - bitsadmission.com
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Now, open the result page by clicking on the ‘First degree announcement’ link
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Click on the ‘First Degree through PCM entry’ link
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Fill the application number and password on the space provided
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Click on the ‘proceed’ button to view the result on the screen.
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You can save the page and take a printout of the same for future use
The exam authorities of BITS Pilani have conducted the BITSAT 2019 entrance test from May 16 to 26 in online mode. BITSAT is conducted for admission to Integrated First degree courses include B.E, B.Pharm, and MSc. offered by the Institute. The qualified candidates of BITSAT 2019 are offered admissions at any of the campuses such as Goa, Pilani and Hyderabad.
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