BITSAT 2024 counselling registration ends tomorrow; check schedule
BITSAT 2024 Counselling: Candidates can register for BITSAT counselling 2024 through the official website, bitsadmission.com.
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Download NowAyushi Bisht | July 2, 2024 | 04:10 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani will conclude the registration process for Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT) 2024 counselling registration tomorrow, July 3. Candidates who qualified the exam can register for BITSAT counselling 2024 through the official website, bitsadmission.com.
Students who qualify for the BITS admission test can participate in the BITSAT 2024 counselling and seat allotment process. However, students who are board toppers will be offered direct admission apart from BITSAT 2024.
To successfully register for BITSAT 2024 counselling, candidates have to provide details of subject-wise marks obtained in Class 12 exam. After their class 12 results are declared, aspirants whose results are still pending must download and submit the BITSAT counselling application form 2024 to the relevant authorities. On top of the application form, they must state, "Original form already submitted, 12th standard marks being submitted now."
BITSAT 2024 counselling schedule
Candidates can check the BITSAT 2024 counselling schedule in the table given below-
Event | Date |
---|---|
Application submission with 12th grade marks and preferences | June 5 - July 3 |
Revision and editing of the online application form, including XII mark sheet upload | July 5 |
Announcement of admit list and wait list after Iteration I | July 8 |
Deadline for fee/advance fee payment | July 12 |
Announcement of admission allocation after Iteration II | July 15 |
Deadline for balance fee payment by candidates selected from the waiting list in Iteration II | July 18 |
Withdrawal request submission for candidates who wish to withdraw admission (online) | July 17 - 18 |
Announcement of admission allocation after Iteration III | July 20 |
Deadline for balance fee payment by candidates selected from the waiting list in Iteration III | July 24 |
Withdrawal request submission for candidates who wish to withdraw admission (online) | July 25 - 26 |
Reporting of selected candidates from Iterations I, II, and III at their campuses for document verification and other admission formalities | July 30 |
Orientation program for new students who completed admission formalities on July 30 at respective campuses | July 31 |
Orientation for new students at respective campuses | July 31 |
First semester commencement | August 1 |
Registration for all students at respective campuses | August 1 |
Classes begin at respective campuses | August 2 |
Announcement of admission allocation after Iteration IV | July 31 |
Deadline for balance fee payment by candidates selected from the waiting list in Iteration IV | August 3 |
Reporting of selected candidates from Iteration IV at their campuses for document verification and other admission formalities | August 5 |
Announcement of admission allocation after Iteration V | August 6 |
Deadline for balance fee payment by candidates selected from the waiting list in Iteration V | August 10 |
Reporting of selected candidates from Iteration V at their campuses for document verification and other admission formalities | August 12 (9:00 AM) |
Announcement of admission allocation after Iteration VI (if needed) | August 12 |
Deadline for balance fee payment by candidates selected from the waiting list in Iteration VI | August 16 |
Reporting of selected candidates from Iteration VI (if needed) at their campuses for document verification and other admission formalities | August 17 (9:00 AM) |
End of first semester | December 16 |
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