BITSAT 2025 preference editing window open till July 5 for BE, BPharm, MSc admission
Gauri Mittal | July 4, 2025 | 07:50 PM IST | 1 min read
The preference form for admission through BITSAT 2025 is open for editing; students can change their choice of course and campus on bitsadmission.com
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Download NowThe Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT) 2025, which was conducted by Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani, is for admission to courses like Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm), and Master of Science (MSc) - First Degree.
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The application form is open for editing after the application period has ended for fresh applications. Candidates are allowed to edit their Class 12 marks and choice of programmes and campuses, before the final allotment of seats is done. BITSAT preference form will remain open till July 5.
After the BITSAT form editing is complete and the preferences are confirmed, the admit list as well as waiting list will be announced by July 9. Students who have been offered a seat can accept the offer and pay tuition fees latest by July 14.
BITSAT 2025
The BITSAT 2025 will be used for admissions to three campuses of BITS - BITS Pilani , Rajasthan, BITS KK Birla Goa, and BITS Hyderabad. The entrance exam is conducted during two different sessions - first session was conducted from May 26-30, and the second exam session was conducted from June 22-26.
Also read BITSAT 2025 session 1 scorecard out on bitsadmission.com for BE, MSc, and BPharm admission
Around 30% of the students at BITS receive some financial assistance. For the First Degree courses, 25% of students receive semester tuition fee waiver, ranging from 10% to 100%. There are two types of scholarships available: Merit, and merit-cum-needs scholarship. Students receive benefits as shown in the following table.
|
Merit scholarship |
Scholarship amount |
|
Top 2% of students |
100% of total tuition fee |
|
Next top 1% of students |
50% of total tuition fee |
|
Merit-cum-needs scholarship |
Scholarship amount |
|
Top 5% students |
100% of total tuition fee |
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Next top 2% of students |
50% of total tuition fee |
|
Next top 5% of students |
25% of total tuition fee |
|
Next top 10% of student |
10% of total tuition fee |
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