BITSAT 2025 session 1 scorecard out on bitsadmission.com for BE, MSc, and BPharm admission
Vikas Kumar Pandit | June 16, 2025 | 06:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
BITSAT Session 1 Result 2025: Candidates should enter their application number, password, and date of birth to download the scorecard.
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Download NowThe Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani has announced the result for the Birla Institute of Science and Technology Admission Test (BITSAT) 2025 session 1 today, June 16. Candidates can download the BITSAT 2025 session 1 scorecard through the official website at bitsadmission.com.
Candidates will have to enter their application number, password, and date of birth to log in and download the BITSAT 2025 session 1 scorecard. The BITSAT 2025 session 1 exam was held from May 26 to 30, 2025, for candidates seeking admission in BE, MSc, and BPharm programmes.
The BITSAT 2025 Session 1 scorecard will include key details such as the candidate's name, application number, total marks scored, number of correct and incorrect answers, and subject-wise scores in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology, English Proficiency, and Logical Reasoning.
Meanwhile, the slot booking for the BITSAT 2025 session 2 exam is scheduled to commence today. The BITSAT 2025 session 2 exam is scheduled to be held from June 22 to June 26, 2025. BITSAT 2025 session 2 admit card will be available for download from June 20, 2025.
Candidates who appeared in either or both sessions of BITSAT 2025 and want to seek admission should submit the admission application form along with their Class 12 marks and programme preferences for Pilani, K K Birla Goa, and Hyderabad campuses. Their merit position will be based on BITSAT 2025 scores.
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BITSAT 2025 Session 1 Scorecard: Tie-breaking rule
Candidates can check the tie-breaking procedure for the BITSAT 2025 session 1 given below.
- First, the BITSAT 2025 score in Mathematics or Biology (for BPharm) is considered.
- If the tie remains, the score in Physics is taken into account.
- If the tie still persists, the Chemistry score is used.
- Next, total marks in PCM or PCB (for BPharm) in the Class 12 examination are considered.
- If the tie is not resolved, preference is given to the female candidate.
- Finally, if a tie still exists, the older application is given priority.
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