BITSAT 2025 session 1 absentee slot registration begins; exam on June 2
Suviral Shukla | May 30, 2025 | 11:54 AM IST | 2 mins read
BITSAT absentee slot booking 2025 for admission to various bachelors and masters programmes will be available till 3.30 pm today.
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Download NowThe Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani has started registrations for BITS Admission Test 2025 (BITSAT) session 1 exam for absentee slots. Candidates, who did not appear in the entrance test in session 1 due to valid reasons, can apply for the absentee slot through the official website at bitsadmission.com. BITSAT 2025 LIVE.
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The technology institute will conduct the absentee slot exam for BITSAT 2025 on June 2 at selected test centres. Candidates will be able to register for the absentee slot for admission to various bachelors and masters programmes up to 3.30 pm today.
The institute will conduct the BITSAT 2025 session 1 from May 26 to 30 May, while the session 2 will be held from June 22 to 26. Both the sessions will take place in two shifts. Morning shift from 9 am 12 noon, whereas afternoon shift will be from 2 pm to 5 pm.
Candidates can still apply for the BITSAT 2025 session 2 exams till June 10, as per the official notice.
Notably, candidates, who are already registered and applied for session 1, can login using credentials such as user ID, application number and password to submit the session 2 form.
“Fresh Candidates - First REGISTER to obtain a system-generated, unique, 8-digit Application Number (or User ID/Application Number) and Password. Note down this number for future correspondence,” the official notification reads.
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BITSAT 2025: Admission rule, fees
The institute allows a candidate to appear a maximum of two times in BITSAT 2025 and can also opt for session 1 or both. As per the admission guidelines, candidates, who will appear in both the sessions, the higher of the two scores will be considered for admission to BE, MSc and BPharma courses.
“A candidate may also choose to appear the second time (i.e. Session-2) after the first appearance. To facilitate this process, candidates who have appeared during Session-1 but had not originally exercised the option to appear twice will be allowed to apply for Session-2 during 26th May to 10th June, 2025,” the institute said.
BITSAT 2025 registration fees to appear in both the sessions is Rs 5,500 for male and Rs 4,500 for female candidates. On the other hand, candidates, who will appear once in either of the two sessions, the registration fee for male is Rs 3,500 and Rs 3,000 for females.
In addition, applicants, who will opt to appear in only session 1 and choose then to apply separately to appear in session 2, should have to pay an additional fee of Rs 2,000 (male) and Rs 1,500 (for female).
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