BITSAT 2023 slot booking begins today; schedule, steps to apply
The BITSAT admit card will be issued to only those who have successfully entered their slot booking preferences. Book slots at bitsadmission.com before May 14.
Magdhi Diksha | May 10, 2023 | 06:24 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Birla Institution of Technology and Science (BITS) will start the first session of its slot booking today, May 10. All those candidates who applied for the BITS-Admission Test (BITSAT 2023) will be able to choose a test centre as per their preference through the slot booking window. The portal for slot booking will be available at bitsadmission.com from 10 AM on May 10 to May 14.
To book test centre preference, students have to visit the website bitsadmission.com. Then they can open the “BITSAT - 2023 | test city allotment” tab by clicking “Here” in the notification for the 1st slot booking 2023 commencement. It will redirect to a new page wherein candidates will be able to fill in their application number and password.
Also Read | BITSAT 2023: Know exam pattern, syllabus; when to expect exam dates
The admit card will be issued to only those who have successfully entered their slot booking preferences. The first session of the BITSAT admit card 2023 is scheduled to be issued May 15 onwards till the date of the exam.
As per the official notice, the online test of BITSAT session one will be from May 21 to May 26. Following this, applications for session 2 of BITSAT 2023 will begin from May 22 to June 12 and BITSAT 2023 session two will be conducted from June 18 to June 22. The admit list and wait list will be announced by July 1.
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