Does BITS Pilani accept Class 12th marks?

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    saurya snehal | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    Yes, to meet the eligibility requirements of the programme at BITS Pilani, candidates are required to pass class 12 with a minimum of 75% aggregate along with a mninimum of 60% in each subject. 

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    Vishakha Saxena | Contributor-Level 8

    3 months ago

    Yes, BITS Pilani accept Class 12 marks for admission. Candidates can seek admission to any of the first degree courses offered at BITS Pilani (BE, BPharm, MSc, MSc Tech) after pursuing Class 12, provided they must obtain a minimum of 75% overall aggregate in Class 12 and at least 60% aggregate in each of the subjects, including Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics along with a valid BITSAT score. BITS Pilani accepts Class 12 scores for admission to undergraduate courses. 

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    Vinty Tanwar | Guide-Level 14

    a year ago

    Yes, BITS Pilani do consider class 12 marks. Below is a summary of the eligibility criteria of various courses at BITS Pilani. 

    CourseEligibilityEntrance Exam
    BEClass 12 from a recognised board with a minimum 75% aggregateBITSAT
    BPharmClass 12 from a recognised board with a minimum 75% aggregateBITSAT
    MScBSc or equivalent with a minimum 75% aggregateBITSAT
    MEME/MPharm from a recognised institute/university with a minimum of 60% aggregateGATE/GPAT/BITS HD Online Test
    MPharmME/MPharm from a recognised institute with a minimum of 60% aggregateGPAT/BITS HD Online Test
    MBABE/BTech/BPharm/BArch/MCA/MSc or any first-degree course with 60% aggregateBAAT/CAT/XAT/GMAT + GD & PI
    PhDMBA or equivalent two-year Management course with a minimum aggregate of 65%ME/MTech/MPharm/MBA/MPhil or an equivalent degree with a minimum 60% aggregate
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    Kratika Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    Students seeking admissions to courses offered at BITS Pilani (BE, BPharm, MSc, MSc Tech) must obtain a minimum of 75% overall aggregate in Class 12 and at least 60% aggregate in each of the subjects, including Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, along with a valid BITSAT score. Hence, students cannot get admissions solely on the basis of the Class 12 exams, but must obtain a minimum prescribed scoring to apply. Admissions are based on the scoring in Class 12 + BITSAT.

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