BITSAT 2022 session 1 slot booking ends today at bitsadmission.com
Team Careers360 | June 22, 2022 | 09:44 AM IST | 2 mins read
BITS Pilani will end the BITSAT 2022 session 1 slot booking process today at bitsadmission.com. Use the application number and password to book a slot.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences (BITS), Pilani will conclude the BITSAT 2022 session 1 slot booking process today at bitsadmission.com. In order to complete the slot booking of BITSAT 2022, candidates need to log in using credentials such as application number and password.
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Candidates can choose their preferred BITSAT 2022 exam date, time, and venue during the BITSAT 2022 slot booking process. If a candidate fails to book a slot, then the authorities will provide a slot on their own. It is important for the candidates to know that they will be able to download the BITSAT 2022 admit card only after the slot booking is completed.
BITSAT 2022: Slot booking dates
Candidates can refer to the table mentioned below:
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Events |
Dates |
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BITSAT 2022 session 1 slot reservation |
June 17 to 22, 2022 |
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BITSAT 2022 admit card (session 1) |
June 25, 2022 |
|
BITSAT 2022 exam (session 1) |
July 2 to 9, 2022 |
BITSAT 2022: Steps to book a slot
Candidates are advised to follow the below-mentioned steps to book a slot:
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First, visit the BITSAT official website - bitsadmission.com .
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Next, click on the “Slot Booking” link appearing on the screen.
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Once clicked, a new window for “Online Test Booking System” (OTBS) will open.
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Enter the login credentials such as the application number and password.
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Now, select your preferred BITSAT 2022 exam centre within the given options.
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Followed by selecting the test date and time slot.
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Verify all the entered details and click on the “I Agree and Continue” button.
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Once a slot is booked, a confirmation message will be displayed on the screen.
BITSAT 2022 slot booking: Key points
Here are some of the important key points related to BITSAT slot booking 2022:
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It is a first-come-first-serve process. Therefore, candidates must book their slots as soon as possible.
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If a candidate fails to book a slot then his/her slot will automatically get booked by the authorities.
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The test city allotted to candidates during the slot booking process is as per the city preference submitted by the candidates during the BITSAT 2022 application form process.
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Candidates also have to select the BITSAT exam date and venue as per their preference.
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Candidates will be able to download the BITSAT admit card 2022 once the slot booking process gets completed.
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