BITSAT application form 2021 releasing soon at bitsadmission.com
BITSAT form 2021 will be released in mid-January on the official website bitsadmission.com. BITSA 2021 date and BITSAT 2021 syllabus will also be available soon, as per BITS Pilani officials.
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NEW DELHI : Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani will release BITSAT application form 2021 anytime soon. As per the report from BITS Pilani, BITSAT form 2021 will be released in Mid January. BITSAT 2021 registration will be available only in online mode on the official website bitsadmission.com . The exact BITSAT 2021 application form date will be intimated by the institute soon on the official website.
Candidates interested in applying for B.E. admission in BITS Pilani and its constituent colleges in Hyderabad and Goa have to fill BITSAT form 2021 and appear for the exam. Admission is purely on the basis of score in BITSAT.
The institute has not confirmed the BITSAT 2021 date and it will be announced along with the release of application form. Details like BITSAT 2021 syllabus, and BITSAT 2021 date will also be available on the official website bitsadmission.com
BITSAT 2021 exam will be conducted online as a computer-based test (CBT) at various cities across the country. Candidates qualifying the exam will be called for counselling and further admission process. The allotment of seats in all three BITS campuses will be through online counselling.
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