BITSAT 2020 application correction facility reopens till June 24
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Download NowTeam Careers360 | June 23, 2020 | 09:18 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani has once again opened the correction facility for BITSAT application form 2020 on June 23 (9 am). Candidates will have a chance to edit the details in the already submitted application form till June 24 (5 pm), also allowing them to change the preference of the city for appearing in the exam. Candidates will have to login through the official in order to make changes in the BITSAT 2020 application form as explained in the steps below:
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Visit the official website at bitsadmission.com
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Here, candidates will find the link to edit BITSAT application form as shown in the image
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Click on the link which will lead to the login page
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Candidates will be required to login using their user ID and password
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Here, at the right corner of the candidate profile, they can find the option to ‘Edit application’, click on it and the next page will lead to details entered.
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The sections to be edited have to be entered duly
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Thereafter, candidates need to make sure to save and submit the details entered.
It may be noted that earlier, the authorities had allowed candidates to make changes in the already submitted application form between May 15 and 20. But due to requests received by the authorities from concerned students due to the pandemic situation, they are provided with another opportunity to make changes. BITSAT 2020 is scheduled to be conducted between August 6 and August 10 in online mode.
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