BITSAT 2024 admit card tomorrow; Know how to download
Samridhi Mishra | May 14, 2024 | 01:25 PM IST | 1 min read
BITS Pilani will issue the BITSAT 2024 admit card for session 1 tomorrow. Check how to download BITSAT hall ticket here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Birla Institute of Science and Technology (BITS), Pilani will issue the BITS Admission Test 2024 (BITSAT) admit card for session 1 tomorrow. Candidates will be able to download the BITSAT admit card 2024 from the official website, bitsadmission.com.
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Candidates require their application number and password to download the BITSAT exam admit card. The BITSAT 2024 hall ticket will include the exam centre address, exam date, and candidate details.
Steps to download BITSAT 2024 hall ticket
To download the BITSAT hall ticket 2024, candidates have to follow the below-given steps:
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Open the BITS admission portal. bitsadmission.com.
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Login using the application number and password.
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Click on the “BITS Admission Test Ticket 2024” tab.
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BITSAT admit card 2024 will be displayed on the screen.
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Download the BITS hall ticket and take a printout of it.
Details Mentioned on BITSAT 2024 admit card
The following details will be mentioned in the admit card of BITSAT 2024:
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Candidate’s name.
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Test centre name.
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Tes date and time.
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Test centre address.
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Candidate’s signature and photograph.
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Exam instructions for BITSAT.
. BITSAT 2024 for session 1 will be held from May 20 to 24, in the online mode.
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