What is the application process for BITS Pilani?

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    Upasana Shukla | Contributor-Level 9

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    BITS Pilani application window is open. The step-by-step application process for BIT Pillani Wilp is given below:

    • Visit the official website of Birla Institute of Technology Pilani Rajasthan and click on Apply now.
    • Fill the application form.
    • Pay INR 3,400 application fee for one session and Rs 5,400 for two sessions.
    • Click on the submit button to complete the registration process.
    • Upon the successful registration a message with registration number will appear.
    • Note down the registration number for all future login.
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    Tanieya Kumari | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    BITS (Birla Institute of Technology and Science), Pilani offers admissions to various courses based on class 12th marks and the required entrance test score for the required paper. BITS also offers BITSAT (Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test) for BE, B. Pharm and integrated M.Sc. courses. BITSAT is a university- level entrance test organized by BITS, Pilani for which candidates have to register on the official website of BITS, Pilani BITSAT admission. Besides this, candidates have to apply separately with the previous year’s qualifying marks and degree preference and pay the required fee for admissions.

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    Kratika Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    BITS Pilani accepts BITSAT exam scores for admissions to BE, BPharm, MSc, MSc courses. Students must apply for exam online by filling out the application form online. Candidates willing to seek admission to any of the higher degree programmes, need to apply for BITS HD 2025 by visiting the official website of BITS Pilani. The step-wise application process for BITSAT 2025 is given below:

    1. Visit the official website of the University and click on 'Apply now'. If you have already registered then click on 'Already Registered Candidates' or else you need to click on 'New Registration' tab as shown below.
    2. After successful registration, the appl
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