BITSAT 2026 Iteration 1 result out; candidates must confirm seats by June 26
Ruchika Kumari | June 21, 2026 | 09:58 AM IST | 2 mins read
BITSAT 2026 counselling round 1 concluded with the release of seat allotment results for programmes offered at the Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad campuses.
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Try NowThe Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani has announced the BITSAT 2026 Iteration 1 seat allotment results for admissions to its Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad campuses. Candidates can now check their allotment status through portal using login credentials shared in their registered email addresses. Notably, these credentials are different from the regular BITSAT login details.
Students who have been allotted seats in the first round must complete the admission confirmation process and pay the required fee by June 26, 2026. Candidates who have not received a seat in the first iteration may still be considered in subsequent rounds considering seat withdrawals and movement during counselling.
The institute conducts multiple admission iterations annually to fill seats across its campuses. Admission is based on candidates’ BITSAT 2026 scores and the programme preferences submitted during counselling.
Also read BIT Pilani introduces tuition-blind admissions for top 500 BITSAT 2026 rankers
BITSAT Iteration 1 Result 2026 OUT
Candidates must enter password that they received from BITS.
- Go to official website bitspilaniedu.com
- Click on the link that reads, "Admission to Integrated First Degree Programmes First Semester 2026-27"
- Then click on the link, '1st Semester for the academic year 2026-27 Iteration - 1 Results Available Now'
- Log in using application number and password
- Result will open up on screen
- Go through the same and download it
- Take its printout for future references
Candidates seeking admission to B.E. programmes must meet the prescribed eligibility criteria, including a minimum aggregate of 75% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in Class 12, with at least 60% marks in each subject individually, along with a valid BITSAT 2026 score.
The first iteration provides an indication of admission trends for current academic session. However, past trends suggest that candidates should not lose hope if they are waitlisted or unallotted in the initial round. Significant seat movement typically occurs in later iterations.
Also read BITS Pilani, University of Michigan sign agreement to boost student exchange, joint research
BITS Pilani Admission: Previous Year's Cutoffs
| Programme | Cutoff Score (2025) |
| BE Computer Science | 304 |
| BE Mathematics and Computing | 295 |
| BE Electronics and Communication | 285 |
| BE Electrical and Electronics | 260 |
| BE Mechanical | 235 |
| BPharm | 168 |
Candidates are advised to regularly check the admission portal as the institute will continue the admission process through multiple rounds until all available seats are filled.
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