BITSAT 2020 application form correction facility starts, modify details till May 20
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Download NowTeam Careers360 | May 15, 2020 | 10:54 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani has started the facility for making corrections in BITSAT application form. Students who want to modify any details in their filled application form can use this facility. The service is available till May 20 (5:00 PM). To use the service, candidates have to login to BITSAT 2020 portal using their application number and password.
The application form of BITSAT was available till May 11. The last date to fill application form was extended to May 11 due to the situations being faced by candidates on account of coronavirus lockdown.
The BITSAT 2020 admission test has also been postponed by the institute. Students will be soon informed about new exam dates. Also, dates for slot booking and release of admit card will also be intimated to candidates soon on the official website of BITS admission 2020.
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