BITSAT 2024 counselling registration ends today; scholarship details
BITSAT Counselling 2024: Candidates can edit their online application forms and re-upload their Class 12 mark sheets on July 5.
Alivia Mukherjee | July 3, 2024 | 09:37 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani will conclude the Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT) 2024 counselling registration today, July 3. Candidates who qualified the exam can register for BITSAT counselling 2024 by visiting the official website, bitsadmission.com.
As per the BITSAT 2024 counseling schedule, candidates can edit their online application forms, including their Class 12 mark sheets on July 5. Following the first iteration, the admit list and waitlist will be announced on July 8. Candidates are required to complete the advance fee payments by July 12 to secure their admissions.
According to the BITSAT counselling schedule 2024 , the announcement of admissions assignment after the second iteration will take place on July 15, 2024. Candidates admitted from the waiting list during this iteration are required to settle their balance fees by July 18, 2024. Candidates who decide to withdraw their admission can initiate the process using their login credentials between July 17 and 18.
BITSAT 2024 counselling: Documents required
The following documents are required for BITSAT 2024 counselling.
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Class 10 certificate and marksheet
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Class 12 certificate and marksheet
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BITSAT 2024 scorecard
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BITSAT counselling Letter 2024
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Passport size colored photograph
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Photo Id proof
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Residence proof
BITSAT 2024: Scholarship details
As per the information brochure, each year, approximately 30% of students enrolled in first degree programmes receive semester tuition fee waivers ranging from 15% to 100%, awarded through either merit-based or merit-cum-need scholarships, as detailed in the table below:
Scheme |
Percentage of students |
Amount of scholarship |
Institute’s own merit award scheme |
Top 1% |
100% of total tuition fee |
|
Next top 2% |
40% of total tuition fee |
Institute’s own merit-cum-need awards scheme |
Top 3% |
80% of total tuition fee |
|
Next top 6% |
40% of total tuition fee |
|
Next top 12% |
25% of total tuition fee |
|
Next 6% |
15% of total tuition fee |
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