BITSAT 2020 test city allotment announced; check details here
Team Careers360 | July 1, 2020 | 01:10 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI : Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani has announced BITSAT 2020 test city allotment through email on July 1. Candidates who have registered for BITSAT 2020 can now check the allotted test city at their registered email id. Along with the test city allotment, the authorities have also mentioned the candidate’s name and application number in the email.
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The authorities have allotted the BITSAT 2020 test city on the basis of the availability of the seats and the preferred choices filled by the candidates at the time of filling the application form. All the registered candidates will be able to book their test date and slot from July 10 to 16. Candidates must note that the slot booking will be done on the first come first serve basis. BITSAT 2020 hall tickets will be made available to the candidates from July 23 to August 10. The authorities have scheduled to conduct BITSAT 2020 from August 6 to 10.
Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT) is a university level entrance test conducted by BITS Pilani for admission into the undergraduate engineering courses offered by the campuses.
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