Can I take BITSAT and VITEEE in 2026 if I passed 12th in 2024?

Can I still be allowed take BITSAT and VITEEE in 2026 if I passed 12th in 2024? I'm worried because I heard that they only allow in the year of passing 12th and the year following that. I couldn't prepare for 2025 due to personal reasons. Please help me with accurate information.

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No, you cannot take BITSAT in 2026 if you passed the 12th grade in 2024. The eligibility criteria for BITSAT allows candidates to appear only in the year they pass their 12th and the subsequent year. For VITEEE, you can appear in 2026 if you passed your 12th in 2024, as it allows candidates to appea

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