BITSAT 2025 information bulletin out; top 2% students to get 100% waiver on tuition fee
Ayushi Bisht | February 3, 2025 | 06:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
BITSAT 2025 registrations will continue till April 18 on the official website, bitsadmission.com.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) has issued information bulletin for the BITS Admission Test (BITSAT) 2025. Interested students can download BITSAT 2025 information bulletin through the official website at bitsadmission.com. The BITSAT 2025 registration process will conclude on April 18.
The institute offers 10 BE programmes in its four campuses and 6 MSc courses using the BITSAT score. The BITSAT entrance exam will be conducted in a computer-based test (CBT) for a duration of 3 hours.
Candidates will get the opportunity to revise or edit their BITSAT 2025 application forms online from April 29 to May 1, 2025. The BITSAT 2025 test city allotment slip will be made on May 13, 2025, and candidates will be able to reserve their test dates and slots till May 16, 2025.
The BITSAT 2025 session 1 exam is scheduled to be held from May 26 to 30, 2025 and session 2 take place from June 22 to 26, 2025. The BITSAT 2025 admit cards will be issued on May 23. Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to download the BITSAT 2025 admit card.
BITSAT 2025 scholarships
As per the BITSAT 2025 information bulletin, every year about 25% of students admitted to first Degree programmes get semester tuition fee waivers in the range between 10% to 100%.
| Scheme | Category | Amount of Scholarship |
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| Institute’s Own Merit Award Scheme | Top 2% students | 100% of total tuition fee |
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The next top 1% students | 50% of total tuition fee |
| Institute’s Own Merit-Cum-Need Award Scheme | Top 5% students | 100% of total tuition fee |
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The next top 2% students | 50% of total tuition fee |
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The next top 5% students | 25% of total tuition fee |
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The next 10% students | 10% of total tuition fee |
BITSAT 2025 eligibility criteria
BE, MSc Programmes: Candidates must have completed their 12th-grade examination from a board or an equivalent qualification. A minimum of five subjects is required, including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, one Language, and any additional subject beyond these four.
Candidates must secure an aggregate of 75% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and at least 60% marks in each of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics individually. Both theory and practical components must be considered while calculating percentages.
BPharm Programme: Candidates must have completed their Class 12 examination from a recognised board or an equivalent qualification. A minimum of five subjects is required, including Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics, one Language, and any additional subject beyond these four.
Candidates must secure an aggregate of 75% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics, and at least 60% marks in each of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics individually. Both theory and practical components must be considered while calculating percentages.
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