BITSAT 2026 Exam Date AnnouncedBITSAT 2026 Exam Date: BITS Pilani has released the BITSAT 2026 exam date for Phase 1 today, December 15. Candidates can check out the official dates at bitsadmission.com . According to the released dates, BITSAT 2026 examination will begin on April 15 and conclude on April 17. Candidates will have 3 hours to complete the paper. The examination will be held online. As per the latest schedule, application forms for BITSAT 2026 opened on December 15 .
Eligibility requires candidates to have passed Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology (PCM/PCB) from a recognised Central or State board can apply until March 16, 2026. The application process involves online registration, contact details verification, document upload, and fee payment.
BITSAT 2026 Exam Date
The following table displays BITSAT 2026 exam date and other important details:
Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
BITSAT Exam Date 2026 Session 1 | April 15 to 17, 2026 |
Release of application form for Session 1 | December 15, 2025 |
Last date to apply online for Session 2 | March 16, 2026 |
| BITSAT Session 2 Exam Date 2026 | May 24 to 26, 2026 |
| Registration for Session 2 | April 20 to May 2, 2026 |
To apply for BITSAT 2026, start by visiting the official website (link unavailable) and clicking on the "BITSAT Registration" tab. Enter your basic details, such as your name, date of birth, email ID, and mobile number, and verify your contact information. Then, fill out the application form with personal, academic, and contact details, and select your preferred exam centers. You will need to upload required documents, including a passport-size photograph (50-100 KB) and signature (10-100 KB). The application fee, which ranges from Rs 3,400 to Rs 5,400 depending on category and session, can be paid online using Net Banking, UPI, or Debit/Credit Card. Finally, submit the application form and save it for your records.
The BITSAT 2026 exam consists of 130 questions, divided into four parts: Physics (30), Chemistry (30), English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning (30), and Mathematics/Biology (40). The exam allows candidates to navigate freely between questions and change answers. If all 130 questions are answered without skipping any, candidates can attempt 12 additional questions from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, and Logical Reasoning if time permits. However, once the extra questions are attempted, candidates cannot go back to revise their earlier answers.
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