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BITSAT UG 2026: LATEST UPDATE

The Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT) is an online computer-based examination conducted for admission to the Integrated First Degree programmes offered at the BITS campuses in Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad. Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani has released the examination schedule and application timeline for BITSAT 2026. The exam will be held from April 15 to April 17, 2026 for Session I, and from May 24 to May 26, 2026 for Session II. The application process will commence on December 15, 2025.

OVERVIEW

BITSAT (Birla Institute of Technology & Science Admission Test) is a national-level computer-based entrance exam conducted by BITS Pilani for admission to its undergraduate programmes -including B.E., B.Pharm, and Integrated M.Sc. programmes across its campuses in Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad.

Particulars

Details

Exam Name

Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT)

Conducting Authority

Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani

Admission Purpose

For admission into various UG courses

Exam Level

National Level

Application Mode

Online

Exam Date

Session I  – April 15 to April 17, 2026
Session –  IIMay 24 to May 26, 2026 

Official Website

https://admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in/FD/FD.html

IMPORTANT DATES

Birla Institute of Technology & Science has released multiple dates related to upcoming events. Candidates can refer to the table below for the important dates and deadlines associated with BITSAT 2026.

Event

Dates

 Start of BITSAT-2026 Application 

 15 December 2025

 Deadline to apply online for BITSAT-2026 for  Session-1 or Both the Sessions 

 16 March 2026

 Revision/editing (online) in the application form by candidates 

 18th March 2026 to 20th March 2026

 Test center allotment and announcement to candidates for Session -1

 1st week of April 2026 (tentative)

 Candidates to reserve Test date and slot for Session -1

 1st week of April 2026 (tentative)

 Candidates to download Hall tickets with instructions (for session-1) 

 Release: April 2026 (a few days before the Session-1 exam starts)

 BITSAT-2026 Online Test Session-1*

 15th April 2026 to 17th April 2026

 The application window to apply for BITSAT-2026 Session-2 only 

 20th April to 02nd May 2026

 Revision/editing (online) in the application form by candidates for Session – 2

 after May 2, 2026 and before the exam dates May 24-26, 2026

 Test center allotment and announcement to candidates for Session – 2

  2nd week of May 2026 (tentative)

 Candidates to reserve Test date and Slot for Session 2

 2nd week of May 2026 (tentative)

 Candidates to download the Hall tickets with instructions 

 Start in May and remain open until the exam date.

 BITSAT-2026 Online Test Session-2* 

 24th May 2026 to 26th May 2026

 Apply for admission with 12th Marks and Preferences of Programmes 

 After BITSAT Session-2 exams are over

 Editing of Marks/Preferences in Application form 

 This historical pattern suggests that the editing window for 2026 will also follow soon after the main admission application period closes.

PROGRAM OFFERED

A Computer-Based Online Test for Admission to Integrated First Degree Programmes – 

Integrated FD programs to which admissions will be made on the basis of BITSAT


(i) at BITS Pilani – Pilani Campus:

B.E.: Chemical, Civil, Computer Science, Electrical and Electronics, Electronics & Instrumentation, Electronics & Communication, Mechanical, Manufacturing.

  1. Pharm.

M.Sc.*: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics, Physics, and M.Sc.: General Studies.


(ii) at BITS Pilani – K. K. Birla Goa Campus:

B.E.: Chemical, Computer Science, Electronics & Communication, Electrical and Electronics, Electronics & Instrumentation, Mechanical.

M.Sc.*: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics, and Physics.


(iii) at BITS Pilani – Hyderabad Campus:

B.E.: Chemical, Civil, Computer Science, Electronics & Communication, Electrical, Electronics, Electronics & Instrumentation, Mechanical.

  1. Pharm.

M.Sc.: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics, and Physics

TOP COLLEGES & SEATS

The primary institutions accepting BITSAT scores are the BITS Pilani campuses—Pilani (Rajasthan), Goa, and Hyderabad—which are well known for strong placements in CSE and core engineering branches. While a few other institutions such as IIT Patna and NIIT University may consider similar entrance credentials, the BITS campuses remain the main and most prominent destinations through BITSAT.

BITSAT primarily grants admission to Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani campuses in India:

BITS Pilani (Pilani Campus, Rajasthan) — The flagship and most prestigious, established in 1964, ranked 11th in NIRF Engineering 2025, excellent for research, placements (avg. ?18-30 LPA+), and core branches like CSE (highest cutoff).

BITS Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus — Strong in tech/coding culture, good infrastructure, slightly lower cutoffs than Pilani, popular for CSE/ECE.

BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus — Modern facilities, growing reputation, offers B.Pharm alongside engineering, competitive for core branches.

These three Indian campuses (Pilani, Goa, Hyderabad) are the main ones accepting BITSAT scores for Integrated First Degree programs (B.E./B.Tech equivalent, B.Pharm, M.Sc.). Dubai Campus admits partly via BITSAT but focuses more on 12th marks/international criteria. No widespread acceptance in other colleges—primarily BITS system only (some mentions of NIIT University are outdated/limited).


Seats

Reliable education portals and analyses estimate the total UG seats through BITSAT to be around 3000 (may vary slightly year-to-year due to minor adjustments). This has increased gradually over time (e.g., earlier years were lower, around 2000–2500 in some reports).

Expected campus-wise distribution (approximate)

BITS Pilani (Pilani campus): 1040–1045 seats (largest/oldest campus, highest share).

BITS Hyderabad: 1080 seats (often the highest in recent estimates).

BITS Goa (K K Birla Goa campus): 850–855 seats.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Candidates intending to appear for BITSAT 2026 must meet the prescribed eligibility requirements. The BITSAT 2026 eligibility criteria include conditions related to educational qualifications and age. The detailed eligibility requirements are outlined below.

Nationality 

Indian citizens (including those residing in India or abroad).

Non-Resident Indians (NRIs).

Overseas Citizens of India (OCI card holders).

Foreign nationals (with a passport other than Indian).

Age Limit 

There is no age limit for BITSAT.

Education Qualification

B.E. (Except B.E. Environmental and Sustainability Engg.), and M.Sc. Programmes:
Candidates must have completed their 12th-grade examination under the 10+2 system from a recognized Central or State board or an equivalent qualification.
A minimum of five subjects is required, including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, one Language, and any additional subject beyond these four.

Candidates must secure:

An aggregate of 75% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and At least 60% marks in each of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics individually. Both theory and practical components must be considered while calculating percentages.

B.Pharm., and B.E. Environmental and Sustainability Engg. Programme *

Candidates must have completed their 12th-grade examination under the 10+2 system from a recognized Central or State board or an equivalent qualification. A minimum of five subjects is required, including Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics, one Language, and any additional subject beyond these four.

Candidates must secure:

An aggregate of 75% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics, andAt least 60% marks in each of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics individually. Both theory and practical components must be considered while calculating percentages.

Students entering through the PCB stream at the 10+2 level should possess mathematics proficiency at the high school (Class 10) level.

Admissions to all the programmes are subject to the conditions given below:

Students who are appearing for the 12th examination in 2026 or who have passed the 12th Examination in 2025 are eligible to appear in the BITSAT-2026. If a candidate has taken more than one attempt in the 12th class or its equivalent, only his/her latest performance is considered. Additionally, the candidates must meet the following conditions:

Students must appear for their 12th-grade examination for the first time in 2025 or 2026, with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology as compulsory subjects, provided their results are available by the submission deadline (June 01, 2026), as specified on the admissions portal.

OR

Students who completed their 12th-grade examination in 2025 may reappear for improvement exams in specific subject(s). The results of these improvements must be available by the submission deadline (June 01, 2026), as specified on the admissions portal.

OR

In all the above cases, the candidates’ “Pass” status must remain unchanged after taking the improvement exam or repeating Grade 12.

Special Provisions

Direct Admission for Board Toppers: First-rank holders (PCM or PCB stream) from recognized Indian central/state boards (2026 results) get direct admission to preferred programme (subject to minimum PCM/PCB marks above). PCM toppers eligible for any programme; PCB toppers limited to B.Pharm. or B.E. Environmental & Sustainability Engineering. (Apply separately via portal if eligible; limited to one per board, with tie-breakers if needed.

EXAM PATTERN

‘Computer Based Online test’ means the candidate sits in front of a computer and the questions are presented on the computer monitor and the candidate answers the questions on the computer by using a keyboard or mouse. Each computer is connected to a server, which prepares the question set and delivers it to the candidate on the computer. This is unlike the traditional paper-pencil-based test, which is generally offered on a single day to all candidates. Salient features of BITSAT are given below:


  1. A candidate may appear a maximum of two times in BITSAT.
  2. The examination will be organized in two sets of dates, BITSAT Session 1 and BITSAT Session 2, separated by a gap of a few weeks. The candidate can choose the Center, the Day, and the slot of his/her convenience to take the test.
  3. A candidate may opt to appear twice, even at the time of the first application. Such a candidate will then choose one slot from the first set of dates and another from the second.
  4. A candidate may opt for any session 1 or 2 or ‘BOTH’.
  5. A candidate may also choose to appear the second time after the first appearance. To facilitate this process, there will be a period during which candidates who have appeared during Session 1 but had not originally exercised the option to appear twice, will be allowed to apply to appear a second time.
  6. The application window will reopen immediately for Session 2 after the first date of Session 1 of BITSAT.


Test Format: Each session of BITSAT will be of 3 hours duration (without a break), comprising the following 4 parts:

Part I: Physics

Part II: Chemistry

Part III: (a) English Proficiency and (b) Logical Reasoning

Part IV: Mathematics or Biology (For BPharm candidates)

All questions are of objective type (multiple choice questions); each question with a choice of four answers, only one being the correct choice. Each correct answer fetches 3 marks, while each incorrect answer has a penalty of 1 mark (-1 mark).

No marks are awarded for questions not attempted. While the candidate can skip a question, the computer will not allow the candidate to choose more than one option as the correct answer.

There will be 130 questions in all. The number of questions in each part is as follows:

Parts

Subject

No of Questions

Part I

Physics

30

Part II

Chemistry

30

Part III

English Proficiency & Logical Reasoning

10 & 20

Part IV

Mathematics/Biology (For B. Pharm)

40

Total

130


There is no time limit for individual parts of the test. The candidate can go back and change any of his/her answers among the 130 questions. If a candidate answers all 130 questions (without skipping any question), the candidate will have an option of attempting 12 (twelve) extra questions,

If there is still time left. These extra questions will be from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, and Logical reasoning only; with three questions from each of them. Further, once the candidate has opted for extra questions, he/she cannot go back for correction of any of the earlier answered 130 questions.

EXAM SYLLABUS

The BITSAT-2026 syllabus for the undergraduate Integrated First Degree programmes (B.E., B.Pharm., M.Sc.) is officially detailed in the BITSAT-2026 brochure available on the BITS Pilani admissions portal (admissions.bits-pilani.ac. in or bitsadmission.com)


The BITSAT test will be conducted on the basis of the NCERT syllabus for the 11th and 12th classes.

Part I: Physics

Part II: Chemistry

Part III: (a) English Proficiency and (b) Logical Reasoning

Part IV: Mathematics Or Biology

Detailed Syllabus

  1. Physics 

Covers fundamental concepts with emphasis on application and problem-solving (Class 11 & 12 NCERT level).

Units & Measurement

Kinematics

Newton’s Laws of Motion

Impulse and Momentum

Work and Energy

Rotational Motion

Gravitation

Mechanics of Solids and Fluids

Oscillations

Waves

Heat and Thermodynamics

Electrostatics

Current Electricity

Magnetic Effect of Current

Electromagnetic Induction

Optics

Modern Physics

Electronic Devices


  1. Chemistry

Divided into Physical, Organic, and Inorganic; balanced coverage.

States of Matter

Atomic Structure

Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure

Thermodynamics

Physical and Chemical Equilibria

Electrochemistry

Chemical Kinetics

Surface Chemistry

Hydrogen and s-block Elements

p-, d-, and f-block Elements

Principles of Organic Chemistry and Hydrocarbons

Stereochemistry

Organic Compounds with Functional Groups Containing Oxygen and Nitrogen

Biological, Industrial and Environmental Chemistry

Theoretical Principles of Experimental Chemistry


  1. Mathematics

Algebra: Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations, Progressions, Logarithms, Mathematical Reasoning, Sets, Relations & Functions, Binomial Theorem, Permutations & Combinations, Matrices & Determinants

Trigonometry

Two-dimensional Coordinate Geometry

Three-dimensional Coordinate Geometry

Differential Calculus: Limits, Continuity, Differentiability, Applications of Derivatives, Maxima & Minima

Integral Calculus: Methods of Integration, Definite Integrals, Area

Vectors

Statistics

Probability

Linear Programming

Mathematical Modelling


  1. Biology

(Only if you choose Biology instead of Mathematics.)

Diversity in Living World

Structure and Function – Plants

Structure and Function – Animals

Reproduction, Growth and Movement in Plants

Reproduction and Development in Humans

Genetics and Evolution

Biology in Human Welfare

Biotechnology and its Applications

Ecology and Environment


  1. English Proficiency 

Focuses on grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension (basic to intermediate level).

Grammar: Agreement, Time & Tense, Parallel Construction, Relative Pronouns, Determiners, Prepositions, Modals, Adjectives, Voice, Transformation

Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, Odd Word, One Word, Jumbled Letters, Homophones, Spelling, Sentence Completion

Reading Comprehension: Passages with questions on main idea, inference, vocabulary in context

Composition: Rearrangement of jumbled sentences, paragraph unity


  1. Logical Reasoning 

Tests analytical and reasoning skills (non-verbal and verbal).

Verbal Reasoning: Analogy, Classification, Series Completion, Logical Deduction – Reading Passage, Chart Logic

Non-verbal Reasoning: Figure Formation & Analysis, Pattern Perception, Figure Matrix, Paper Folding, Rule Detection, Dot Situation

SELECTION PROCESS

BITSAT Merit list

The authorities will prepare the BITSAT merit list based on the candidate’s performance in the entrance examination. Two types of merit lists are prepared and released during the counseling of BITSAT.


BITSAT Admit List – This list contains the names of those candidates who have met the BITSAT cutoff. Candidates whose names feature in the BITSAT admit list will be called to participate in the BITSAT counseling for admissions.


BITSAT  Wait List – This list contains the names of those candidates who will be called for admission if any seat remains vacant.

Admissions into programs offered by different campuses of BITS are completely based on merit and the scores acquired by candidates in the BITSAT entrance exam.

HOW TO APPLY

BITS Pilani has commenced the online registration for BITSAT 2026 starting from 15 December 2025. Candidates can submit the BITSAT 2026 application form up to 16 March 2026. The application form is available on the official website, and applicants can complete the registration by following the steps given below.

  1. Check Eligibility Before Applying

You must meet the basic eligibility criteria:

Passed Class 12 (or equivalent) in 2025 or appearing in 2026.

For B.E. & Integrated M.Sc: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics + English with ? 75% aggregate in PCM and ? 60% in each subject.

For B.Pharm: Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Maths + same % criteria.

Only candidates who meet these criteria within the BITS deadlines are eligible to apply

  1. Visit the Official BITSAT Portal

Go to the official BITSAT registration site:

https://admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in

This is the only official portal where you can register and submit your application form.

  1. Register & Fill the Online Form

Follow these steps on the portal:


Click on “Apply for BITSAT-2026” & Register

Enter your email, mobile number, and basic details.


Log in with your credentials

Complete the application form with personal and academic details.


Upload Documents

Scanned photograph (usually JPG, 50 KB–100 KB) and signature (JPG, 10 KB–100 KB).


Select Test Centres

Choose your preferred city locations for the exam.


Pay Application Fee Online

Pay via available online modes (credit/debit/net banking).


Submit the Form & Take a Printout

Save a copy for future reference.

  1. Pay the Application Fee

The fee varies by category and chosen session(s). Students can apply for:

Session-1 only

Both Session-1 & Session-2

You pay accordingly during the online submission itself.

  1. After Submission

Application Correction

You’ll get a limited correction window (usually a few days) to edit minor details before final submission processing.

  1. Slot Booking & Hall Ticket

Closer to the exam, you will choose your exam slot (date/time) and then download your admit card from the portal.

EXAM CENTERS

In order to facilitate a large number of students all over India to participate in BITSAT-2026, apart from the Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad campuses of BITS where it is expected that a large number of students will take the test, the Institute is also planning to offer the tests at dedicated Test Centers in several other cities.

Test Centers for BITSAT-2024 (Session 1 and Session 2) 

S. No

Name of City

1

Agartala 

2

Agra 

3

Ahmedabad 

4

Aizwal 

5

Ajmer 

6

Allahabad

7

Aurangabad (Maharashtra) 

8

Bangalore (Bengaluru) 

9

Bareilly 

10

Bhopal 

11

Bhubaneswar 

12

Chandigarh 

13

Chennai 

14

Coimbatore 

15

Delhi 

16

Dibrugarh 

17

Dubai Campus of BITS 

18

Ghaziabad 

19

Goa Campus of BITS 

20

Gorakhpur 

21

Gurgaon (Gurugram) 

22

Guwahati 

23

Gwalior 

24

Hyderabad Campus of BITS 

25

Hyderabad City 

26

Indore 

27

Jabalpur 

28

Jaipur 

29

Jalandhar 

30

Jammu 

31

Jamshedpur 

32

Jodhpur 

33

Kanpur 

34

Kathmandu, Nepal 

35

Kochi 

36

Kolhapur 

37

Kolkata 

38

Kota 

39

Lucknow 

40

Madurai 

41

Mangalore 

42

Mohali 

43

Mumbai 

44

Nagpur 

45

Nasik 

46

Noida 

47

Patna 

48

Pilani Campus of BITS 

49

Pune 

50

Raipur 

51

Rajahmundry 

52

Rajkot 

53

Ranchi 

54

Roorkee 

55

Shimla 

56

Siliguri 

57

Surat 

58

Thiruvananthapuram 

59

Tirupati 

60

Udaipur 

61

Vadodara 

62

Vijayawada 

63

Visakhapatnam 

ADMIT CARD

BITSAT hall ticket will be released online at bitsadmission.com. To access the BITSAT hall ticket, the candidates will have to log in using the required credentials. 


How to download BITSAT admit card

The authorities will issue the BITSAT admit card online. Candidates are advised to follow the steps mentioned below to download it:

  1. Visit the officialwebsite of BITSAT
  2. Click on the ‘Hall Ticket’ link
  3. Enter the application number and password
  4. Click on ‘Proceed’
  5. View BITSAT admit card
  6. Check the hall ticket of BITSAT for error
  7. Download and take clear print of the BITSAT admit card 

EXAM RESULT

BITSAT 2026 results will be released online for each session (Session 1 in June, Session 2 in July tentatively) on the official BITS Pilani website (bitsadmission.com) after the exams, allowing candidates to download their scorecard using their application number and password, with immediate scores displayed but official results following for counselling.


Steps to download BITSAT Scorecard/Result

Candidates can follow the given steps to download the BITSAT result/scorecard.

  1. Visit thewebsite
  2. Click on the BITSAT scorecard link
  3. Candidates will have to provide their application number and password.
  4. Click on the ‘Proceed’ button
  5. View BITSAT result
  6. Download and take a print of the BITSAT scorecard 

COUNSELLING PROCESS & CUTOFFS

The BITSAT 2025 cutoff scores (for admission to the 2025-2026 academic year at BITS Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad campuses) have been officially released by BITS Pilani on their admissions portal (admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in). These are the final closing cutoffs after all counselling iterations, valid and cross-checked from the official source as of January 2026.

Cutoffs are the minimum BITSAT scores (out of 390) required for admission in the last round. They vary by campus and programme due to demand, seats, and applicant performance. There are no category-wise reservations — uniform for all (general merit only, except board toppers’ direct admission).


Final BITSAT 2025 Cutoffs

BITS Pilani Campus

B.E. Chemical: 210

B.E. Civil: 206

B.E. Electrical & Electronics: 260

B.E. Mechanical: 235

B.E. Computer Science: 304

B.E. Electronics & Instrumentation: 250

B.E. Electronics & Communication: 285 (some sources align with ~285 for ECE)

B.E. Manufacturing: 222 (approximate alignment from trends)

M.Sc. programmes (e.g., Biological Sciences: ~208–223, Economics: ~251, etc.; exacts vary slightly but lower than B.E.)

K K Birla Goa Campus

B.E. Computer Science: 274

B.E. Electronics & Instrumentation: 234

B.E. Electrical & Electronics: 243 (aligned from multiple confirmations)

B.E. Electronics & Communication: 255

Other branches (Chemical ~206, Mechanical ~lower range) generally 200–250.

BITS Hyderabad Campus

B.E. Computer Science: 270

B.E. Electrical & Electronics: 239

B.E. Electronics & Communication: 256

B.E. Chemical: 205

B.E. Civil: 203

B.Pharm: 151 (lowest across campuses; Pilani ~168, no B.Pharm in Goa)

Notes on Cutoffs:

These are final/closing scores from the last iteration (admissions complete by mid-2025).

Popular branches like B.E. Computer Science saw drops compared to 2024 (e.g., Pilani from 327 to 304, Goa from 301 to 274, Hyderabad from 298 to 270) — likely due to exam difficulty, applicant pool, or seat adjustments.

M.Sc. programmes (with dual-degree option) have lower cutoffs (typically 200–260 range, highest for Economics 251 at Pilani).

B.Pharm remains the lowest (151–168 across campuses).



Counseling Process

BITSAT Counselling 2026: BITS Pilani will announce the BITSAT 2026 counselling dates online once the exam process concludes and the results are declared. Candidates declared qualified as per the BITSAT result will be eligible to participate in the counselling of BITSAT 2026. To register for the counselling, candidates have to submit their Class 12 marks and course preferences online at bitsadmission.com.

While filling in the choices of course and campus, candidates must be careful of the preference order. Moreover, the BITSAT 2026 counselling fee also has to be paid online through net banking, credit card, or debit card. The authorities will announce the seat allotment result in multiple iterations.

Seat allotment will be done based on the candidate’s performance in BITSAT 2026, preferences, category, and seat availability. Candidates who are allotted seats will have to confirm their admission before the final deadline.

OVERVIEW

BITSAT (Birla Institute of Technology & Science Admission Test) is a national-level computer-based entrance exam conducted by BITS Pilani for admission to its undergraduate programmes -including B.E., B.Pharm, and Integrated M.Sc. programmes across its campuses in Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad.

Particulars

Details

Exam Name

Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT)

Conducting Authority

Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani 

Admission Purpose

For admission into various UG courses

Exam Level

National Level

Application Mode

Online

Exam Date

Computer Based – Test

Official Website

https://admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in/HD/hd.html

SELECTION PROCESS

BITSAT Merit list

The authorities will prepare the BITSAT merit list based on the candidate’s performance in the entrance examination. Two types of merit lists are prepared and released during the counseling of BITSAT.


BITSAT Admit List – This list contains the names of those candidates who have met the BITSAT cutoff. Candidates whose names feature in the BITSAT admit list will be called to participate in the BITSAT counseling for admissions.


BITSAT  Wait List – This list contains the names of those candidates who will be called for admission if any seat remains vacant.

Admissions into programs offered by different campuses of BITS are completely based on merit and the scores acquired by candidates in the BITSAT entrance exam.

EXAM SYLLABUS

The BITSAT-2026 syllabus for the undergraduate Integrated First Degree programmes (B.E., B.Pharm., M.Sc.) is officially detailed in the BITSAT-2026 brochure available on the BITS Pilani admissions portal (admissions.bits-pilani.ac. in or bitsadmission.com)

The syllabus for BITSAT examination is given below :-

Name of Test

Topic

Weightage

Physics

Units & Measurement

40 Q

Kinematics

Newton’s Laws of Motion

Impulse and Momentum

Work and Energy

Rotational Motion

Gravitation

Mechanics of Solids and Fluids

Oscillations

Waves

Heat and Thermodynamics

Electrostatics

Current Electricity

Magnetic Effect of Current

Electromagnetic Induction

Optics

Modern Physics

Electronic Devices

Chemistry

States of Matter

40 Q

Atomic Structure

Thermodynamics 

Physical and Chemical Equilibria

Electrochemistry

Chemical Kinetics

Hydrogen and s-block elements

p- d- and f-block elements

Principles of Organic Chemistry and Hydrocarbons 

Stereochemistry

Organic Compounds with Functional Groups Containing Oxygen and Nitrogen 

Biological, Industrial and Environmental chemistry 

Theoretical Principles of Experimental Chemistry

English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning

English Proficiency 

15 Q

Grammar

Vocabulary

Reading Comprehension

Composition

Logical Reasoning

10 Q

Verbal Reasoning

Non-verbal Reasoning

Mathematics

Algebra

45 Q

Trigonometry

Two-dimensional Coordinate Geometry

Three-dimensional Coordinate Geometry

Differential calculus

Integral calculus 

Ordinary Differential Equations 

Probability

Vectors

Statistics

Linear Programming

Mathematical modelling

Biology

Diversity in Living World

45 Q

Cell: The Unit of Life; Structure and Function

Genetics and Evolution

Structure and Function – Plants

Structure and Function – Animals

Reproduction, Growth and Movement in Plants

Reproduction and Development in Humans

Ecology and Environment

Biology and Human Welfare

Biotechnology and its Applications



PHYSICS DETAILED SYLLABUS

The detailed syllabus for Physics with topic description and difficulty level is given below :-

Topic

Topic Description

Difficulty Level

Units & Measurement

Units (Different systems of units, SI units, fundamental and derived units)
Dimensional Analysis
Precision and significant figures
Fundamental measurements in Physics (Vernier calipers, screw gauge, Physical balance etc)

10+2 Level

Kinematics

Properties of vectors
Position, velocity and acceleration vectors
Motion with constant acceleration
Projectile motion
Uniform circular motion
Relative motion

10+2 Level

Newton’s Laws of Motion

Newton’s laws (free body diagram, resolution of forces)
Motion on an inclined plane
Motion of blocks with pulley systems
Circular motion – centripetal force
Inertial and non-inertial frames

10+2 Level

Impulse and Momentum

Definition of impulse and momentum
Conservation of momentum
Collisions
Momentum of a system of particles
Center of mass

10+2 Level

Work and Energy

Work done by a force
Kinetic energy and work-energy theorem
Power
Conservative forces and potential energy
Conservation of mechanical energy

10+2 Level

Rotational Motion

Description of rotation (angular displacement, angular velocity and angular acceleration)
Rotational motion with constant angular acceleration
Moment of inertia, Parallel and perpendicular axes theorems, rotational kinetic energy
Torque and angular momentum
Conservation of angular momentum
Rolling motion

10+2 Level

Gravitation

Newton’s law of gravitation
Gravitational potential energy, Escape velocity
Motion of planets – Kepler’s laws, satellite motion

10+2 Level

Mechanics of Solids and Fluids

Elasticity
Viscosity and Surface Tension
Pressure, density and Archimedes’ principle
Bernoulli’s theorem

10+2 Level

Oscillations

Kinematics of simple harmonic motion
Spring mass system, simple and compound pendulum
Forced & damped oscillations, resonance

10+2 Level

Waves

Progressive sinusoidal waves
Standing waves in strings and pipes
Superposition of waves, beats
Doppler Effect

10+2 Level

Heat and Thermodynamics

Kinetic theory of gases
Thermal equilibrium and temperature
Specific heat, Heat Transfer – Conduction, convection and radiation, thermal conductivity, Newton’s law of cooling Work, heat and first law of thermodynamics
2nd law of thermodynamics, Carnot engine – Efficiency and Coefficient of performance

10+2 Level

Electrostatics

Coulomb’s law
Electric field (discrete and continuous charge distributions)
Electrostatic potential and Electrostatic potential energy
Gauss’ law and its applications
Electric dipole
Capacitance and dielectrics (parallel plate capacitor, capacitors in series and parallel)

10+2 Level

Current Electricity

Ohm’s law, Joule heating
D.C circuits – Resistors and cells in series and parallel, Kirchoff’s laws, potentiometer and Wheatstone bridge
Electrical Resistance (Resistivity, origin and temperature dependence of resistivity).

10+2 Level

Magnetic Effect of Current

Biot-Savart’s law and its applications
Ampere’s law and its applications
Lorentz force, force on current carrying conductors in a magnetic field
Magnetic moment of a current loop, torque on a current loop, Galvanometer and its conversion to voltmeter and ammeter

10+2 Level

Electromagnetic Induction

Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law, eddy currents
Self and mutual inductance
Transformers and generators
Alternating current (peak and rms value)
AC circuits, LCR circuits

10+2 Level

Optics

Laws of reflection and refraction
Lenses and mirrors
Optical instruments – telescope and microscope
Interference – Huygen’s principle, Young’s double slit experiment
Interference in thin films
Diffraction due to a single slit
Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics (only qualitative ideas), Electromagnetic spectrum
Polarization – states of polarization, Malus’ law, Brewster’s law

10+2 Level

Modern Physics

Dual nature of light and matter – Photoelectric effect, De Broglie wavelength
Atomic models – Rutherford’s experiment, Bohr’s atomic model
Hydrogen atom spectrum
Radioactivity
Nuclear reactions : Fission and fusion, binding energy

10+2 Level

Electronic Devices

Energy bands in solids (qualitative ideas only), conductors, insulators and semiconductors;
Semiconductor diode – I-V characteristics in forward and reverse bias, diode as a rectifier; I-V characteristics of LED, photodiode, solar cell, and Zener diode; Zener diode as a voltage regulator.
Junction transistor, transistor action, characteristics of a transistor; transistor as an amplifier (common emitter configuration) and oscillator
Logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND and NOR). Transistor as a switch.

10+2 Level

CHEMISTRY DETAILED SYLLABUS

The detailed syllabus for Chemistry with topic description and difficulty level is given below :-

Topic

Topic Description

Difficulty Level

States of Matter

Measurement
Chemical reactions
Gaseous state
Liquid state
Solid state

10+2 Level

Atomic Structure

Introduction
Quantum mechanics
Pauli’s exclusion principle; Aufbau principle and the electronic configuration of atoms, Hund’s rule.
Periodicity
Valence electrons, Ionic Bond
Molecular Structure
Covalent Bond
Dipole moments, Hydrogen Bond

10+2 Level

Thermodynamics 

Basic Concepts
First Law of Thermodynamics
Second Law
Third Law

10+2 Level

Physical and Chemical Equilibria

Concentration Units
Solutions
Physical Equilibrium
Chemical Equilibria
Ionic Equilibria
Factors Affecting Equilibria

10+2 Level

Electrochemistry

Redox Reactions
Electrolytic Conduction

10+2 Level

Chemical Kinetics

Aspects of Kinetics
Factor Affecting the Rate of the Reactions
Surface Chemistry

10+2 Level

Hydrogen and s-block elements

Hydrogen
s-block elements
Alkali metals
Alkaline earth metals

10+2 Level

p- d- and f-block elements

General
Group 13 elements
Group 14 elements
Group 15 elements
Group 16 elements
Group 17 elements & Group 18 elements
d-Block elements
f-Block elements
Coordination Compounds

10+2 Level

Principles of Organic Chemistry and Hydrocarbons 

Classification
Electronic displacement in a covalent bond
Alkanes
Alkenes and alkynes
Aromatic hydrocarbons
Haloalkanes and haloarenes

10+2 Level

Stereochemistry

Conformations: Ethane conformations; Newman and Sawhorse projections
Geometrical isomerism in alkenes

10+2 Level

Organic Compounds with Functional Groups Containing Oxygen and Nitrogen 

General
Specific

10+2 Level

Biological, Industrial and Environmental chemistry 

Carbohydrates
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
Vitamins
Polymers
Pollution
Chemicals in medicine, health-care and food

10+2 Level

Theoretical Principles of Experimental Chemistry

Volumetric Analysis
Qualitative analysis of Inorganic Salts
Physical Chemistry Experiments
Purification Methods
Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds
Quantitative Analysis of Organic Compounds
Principles of Organic Chemistry Experiments
Basic Laboratory Technique

10+2 Level

ENGLISH PROFICIENCY & LOGICAL REASONING DETAILED SYLLABUS

The detailed syllabus for English Proficiency & Logical Reasoning with topic description and difficulty level is given below :-

Topic

Topic Description

Difficulty Level

English Proficiency 

Grammar

Agreement, Time and Tense, Parallel construction, Relative pronouns
Determiners, Prepositions, Modals, Adjectives
Question tags, Phrasal verbs
Voice, Transformation

10+2 Level

Vocabulary

Synonyms, Antonyms, Odd Word, One Word, Jumbled letters, Homophones, Spelling
Contextual meaning.
Analogy

10+2 Level

Reading Comprehension

Content/ideas
Vocabulary
Referents
Idioms/Phrases
Reconstruction (rewording)

10+2 Level

Composition

Rearrangement
Paragraph Unity
Linkers/Connectives

10+2 Level

Logical Reasoning

Verbal Reasoning

Analogy
Classification
Series Completion
Logical Deduction
Chart Logic

Moderate level

Non-verbal Reasoning

Pattern Perception
Figure Formation and Analysis
Paper Cutting
Figure Matrix
Rule Detection

Moderate level

 

MATHEMATICS DETAILED SYLLABUS

The detailed syllabus for Mathematics with topic description and difficulty level is given below :-

Topic

Topic Description

Difficulty Level

Algebra

Complex numbers 
Theory of Quadratic equations
Arithmetic and geometric progressions, arithmetic, geometric and arithmetico, geometric series
Logarithms and their properties.
Exponential series.
Permutations and combinations
Binomial theorem for a positive integral index, properties of binomial coefficients, Pascal’s triangle
Matrices and determinants
Sets, Relations and Functions
Mathematical reasoning and methods of proofs
Linear Inequalities

10+2 Level

Trigonometry

Measurement of angles in radians and degrees, positive and negative angles, trigonometric ratios, functions with their graphs and identities
Solution of trigonometric equations.
Inverse trigonometric functions

10+2 Level

Two-dimensional Coordinate Geometry

Cartesian coordinates, distance between two points, section formulae, shift of origin.
Straight lines and pair of straight lines
Circles
Conic sections

10+2 Level

Three-dimensional Coordinate Geometry

Co-ordinate axes and co-ordinate planes
Angle between two lines whose direction ratios are given, shortest distance between two lines.
Equation of a plane

10+2 Level

Differential calculus

Domain and range of a real valued function, Limits and Continuity of the sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions, Differentiability
Derivative of different types of functions
Geometric interpretation of derivativeIncreasing and decreasing functions
Rolle’s Theorem, Mean Value Theorem and Intermediate Value Theorem

10+2 Level

Integral calculus 

Integration as the inverse process of differentiation, indefinite integrals of standard functions
Methods of integration
Definite integrals and their properties
Application of definite integrals to the determination of areas of regions bounded by simple curves.

10+2 Level

Ordinary Differential Equations 

Order and degree of a differential equation, formulation of a differential equation whole general solution is given, variables separable method.
Solution of homogeneous differential equations of first order and first degree
Linear first order differential equations

10+2 Level

Probability

Various terminology in probability
Conditional probability
Independent events
Discrete random variables and distributions with mean and variance

10+2 Level

Vectors

Direction ratio/cosines of vectors, addition of vectors, scalar multiplication, position vector of a point dividing a line segment in a given ratio
Dot and cross products of two vectors, projection of a vector on a line
Scalar triple products and their geometrical interpretations

10+2 Level

Statistics

Measures of dispersion
Analysis of frequency distributions with equal means but different variances

10+2 Level

Linear Programming

Various terminology and formulation of linear Programming
Solution of linear Programming using graphical method

10+2 Level

Mathematical modelling

Formulation of simple real life problem, solution using matrices, calculus and linear programming

10+2 Level

BIOLOGY DETAILED SYLLABUS

Topic

Topic Description

Difficulty Level

Diversity in Living World

Biology – its meaning and relevance to mankind
What is living, Taxonomic categories and aids
Introductory classification of living organisms
Plant kingdom
Animal kingdom

10+2 Level

Cell: The Unit of Life; Structure and Function

Cell wall
Cell membrane
Endomembrane system
Structural differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic, and between plant and animal cells
Cell cycle (various phases); Mitosis; Meiosis.
Biomolecules
Enzymes

10+2 Level

Genetics and Evolution

Mendelian inheritance
Chromosome theory of inheritance
Linkage and Crossing over;
DNA –its organization and replication; Transcription and Translation
Gene expression and regulation
DNA fingerprinting
Theories and evidences of evolution

10+2 Level

Structure and Function – Plants

Morphology of a flowering plant
Absorption and movement of water
Mineral nutrition – Macro- and micro-nutrients
Photosynthesis
Respiration

10+2 Level

Structure and Function – Animals

Human Physiology
Body fluids and circulation
Excretion system
Locomotion and movement
Control and co-ordination

10+2 Level

Reproduction, Growth and Movement in Plants

Asexual methods of reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Growth and Movement
Apical dominance
Various types of movements.

10+2 Level

Reproduction and Development in Humans

Male and female reproductive systems
Menstrual cycle; Gamete production; Fertilisation; Implantation
Embryo development
Pregnancy and parturition
Birth control and contraception

10+2 Level

Ecology and Environment

Meaning of ecology, environment, habitat and niche
Ecological levels of organization
Energy flow;
Ecological adaptations
Biodiversity and Environmental Issues

10+2 Level

Biology and Human Welfare

Animal husbandry
Cancer; AIDS.
Adolescence and drug/alcohol abuse
Basic concepts of immunology
Plant Breeding and Tissue Culture in crop improvement.

10+2 Level

Biotechnology and its Applications

Microbes as ideal system for biotechnology
Microbial technology in food processing
Steps in recombinant DNA technology
Applications of R-DNA technology in human health
Applications in Industry and Agriculture

10+2 Level



EXAM PATTERN

‘Computer Based Online test’ means the candidate sits in front of a computer and the questions are presented on the computer monitor and the candidate answers the questions on the computer by using a keyboard or mouse. Each computer is connected to a server, which prepares the question set and delivers it to the candidate on the computer. This is unlike the traditional paper-pencil-based test, which is generally offered on a single day to all candidates. Salient features of BITSAT are given below:

The section wise distribution of Questions is given below :-

Subject

No of questions

Part 1

Physics

30

Part 2

Chemistry

30

Part 3

English Proficiency

10

Logical Reasoning

20

Part 4

Mathematics/Biology (For B. Pharm)

40

Total

130

1- There is no time limit for individual parts of the test. The candidate can go back and change any of his/her answers to the 130 questions.

2- If a candidate answers all the 130 questions (without skipping any question), the candidate will have an option of attempting 12 (twelve) extra questions, if there is still time left. These extra questions will be from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, and Logical reasoning only; three questions from each of them. Further, once the candidate has opted for extra questions, he/she cannot go back for correction of any of the earlier answered 130 questions.

3- The questions are so designed that a good student will be able to answer 130 questions in 180 minutes. The extra questions (a maximum of 12) will give a chance to highly meritorious candidates to score higher. However, candidates should keep in mind the fact that there is negative marking for wrong answers and any attempt to answer the questions by pure guessing of the answers is not likely to have any advantage, but may result in a reduction in the total score.

4- The questions will be selected at random from a large question bank. Different candidates will get different question sets. An expert committee will ensure that the question sets are of comparable difficulty IV level, content, question type etc. In this matter, the decision of the expert committee will be final and binding on the candidate.

Mode of Examination

The BITSAT examination is conducted as an Online computer based test. The questions asked are of Objective type multiple choice in nature.

Medium of Examination

All the questions and instructions of the test will be in English only. Candidates should bring a pen for the purpose of rough work, signing etc. Blank sheets for rough work will be provided, if required. Calculators and logarithmic tables are not allowed in the test centers. Candidates are not allowed to bring any other personal belongings such as mobiles.

Marking Scheme

Sections of the test are

1- Physics

2- Chemistry

3- English Proficiency & Logical Reasoning

4- Mathematics/ Biology

Marking Scheme Highlights

1- Each correct answer fetches 3 marks

2- Each incorrect answer has a penalty of 1 mark (-1 mark)

3- No marks are awarded for questions not attempted

ELIGIBILITY CRITERA

Candidates intending to appear for BITSAT 2026 must meet the prescribed eligibility requirements. The BITSAT 2026 eligibility criteria include conditions related to educational qualifications and age. The detailed eligibility requirements are outlined below.

Nationality 

Indian citizens (including those residing in India or abroad).

Non-Resident Indians (NRIs).

Overseas Citizens of India (OCI card holders).

Foreign nationals (with a passport other than Indian).

Age Limit 

There is no age limit for BITSAT.

Education Qualification

B.E. (Except B.E. Environmental and Sustainability Engg.), and M.Sc. Programmes:
Candidates must have completed their 12th-grade examination under the 10+2 system from a recognized Central or State board or an equivalent qualification.
A minimum of five subjects is required, including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, one Language, and any additional subject beyond these four.

Candidates must secure:

An aggregate of 75% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and At least 60% marks in each of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics individually. Both theory and practical components must be considered while calculating percentages.

B.Pharm., and B.E. Environmental and Sustainability Engg. Programme *

Candidates must have completed their 12th-grade examination under the 10+2 system from a recognized Central or State board or an equivalent qualification. A minimum of five subjects is required, including Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics, one Language, and any additional subject beyond these four.

Candidates must secure:

An aggregate of 75% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics, andAt least 60% marks in each of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics individually. Both theory and practical components must be considered while calculating percentages.

Students entering through the PCB stream at the 10+2 level should possess mathematics proficiency at the high school (Class 10) level.

Admissions to all the programmes are subject to the conditions given below:

Students who are appearing for the 12th examination in 2026 or who have passed the 12th Examination in 2025 are eligible to appear in the BITSAT-2026. If a candidate has taken more than one attempt in the 12th class or its equivalent, only his/her latest performance is considered. Additionally, the candidates must meet the following conditions:

Students must appear for their 12th-grade examination for the first time in 2025 or 2026, with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology as compulsory subjects, provided their results are available by the submission deadline (June 01, 2026), as specified on the admissions portal.

OR

Students who completed their 12th-grade examination in 2025 may reappear for improvement exams in specific subject(s). The results of these improvements must be available by the submission deadline (June 01, 2026), as specified on the admissions portal.

OR

In all the above cases, the candidates’ “Pass” status must remain unchanged after taking the improvement exam or repeating Grade 12.

Special Provisions

Direct Admission for Board Toppers: First-rank holders (PCM or PCB stream) from recognized Indian central/state boards (2026 results) get direct admission to preferred programme (subject to minimum PCM/PCB marks above). PCM toppers eligible for any programme; PCB toppers limited to B.Pharm. or B.E. Environmental & Sustainability Engineering. (Apply separately via portal if eligible; limited to one per board, with tie-breakers if needed.

 

Direct Admission to Boards Toppers

First rank students of all the central and state boards in India will be given direct admission to the program of their choice, irrespective of their BITSAT score as per the eligibility criteria mentioned above. Further details about this scheme will be available at BITS admission website.



IMPORTANT DATES

Birla Institute of Technology & Science has released multiple dates related to upcoming events. Candidates can refer to the table below for the important dates and deadlines associated with BITSAT 2026.

Event

Dates

 Start of BITSAT-2026 Application 

 15 December 2025

 Deadline to apply online for BITSAT-2026 for  Session-1 or Both the Sessions 

 16 March 2026

 Revision/editing (online) in the application form by candidates 

 18th March 2026 to 20th March 2026

 Test center allotment and announcement to candidates for Session -1

 1st week of April 2026 (tentative)

 Candidates to reserve Test date and slot for Session -1

 1st week of April 2026 (tentative)

 Candidates to download Hall tickets with instructions (for session-1) 

 Release: April 2026 (a few days before the Session-1 exam starts)

 BITSAT-2026 Online Test Session-1*

 15th April 2026 to 17th April 2026

 The application window to apply for BITSAT-2026 Session-2 only 

 20th April to 02nd May 2026

 Revision/editing (online) in the application form by candidates for Session – 2

 after May 2, 2026 and before the exam dates May 24-26, 2026

 Test center allotment and announcement to candidates for Session – 2

  2nd week of May 2026 (tentative)

 Candidates to reserve Test date and Slot for Session 2

 2nd week of May 2026 (tentative)

 Candidates to download the Hall tickets with instructions 

 Start in May and remain open until the exam date.

 BITSAT-2026 Online Test Session-2* 

 24th May 2026 to 26th May 2026

 Apply for admission with 12th Marks and Preferences of Programmes 

 After BITSAT Session-2 exams are over

 Editing of Marks/Preferences in Application form 

 This historical pattern suggests that the editing window for 2026 will also follow soon after the main admission application period closes.