BITSAT 2026 a computer based online test for Admission to Integrated First Degree Programmes of BITS Pilani For The Academic Year 2026-27. BITSAT 2026 Registration started from 15 December,2025 and the last date was 16 March 2026. BITSAT 2026 is the entrance exam for admission into BITS Pilani for its Campuses at Pilani, K K Birla Goa, and Hyderabad.
The Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani, recognized as an Institution of Eminence by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, is India’s leading Institute of Higher Education and a Deemed to be University.
BITS Pilani, K K Birla Goa, and BITS Hyderabad Offers Undergraduate and post-graduate Courses i.e B.E.: Chemical, Civil, Computer Science, Electrical and Electronics, Electronics and Instrumentation, Electronics and Communication, Mathematics and Computing, Mechanical, Manufacturing Engg., Environmental and Sustainability Engg.. B. Pharm. M.Sc.*: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Semiconductor and Nanoscience.
BITSAT 2026 in a Nutshell
| Particulars | Details |
| Full-Form | Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT 2026) |
| Conducting Body | BITS Pilani |
| Exam Level | University-based National Level Exam |
| Mode of Application | Online |
| Mode of exam | Computer-based Test |
| Application Fee | Male Candidates: INR 3,500 (One Session) INR 5,500 (Both Sessions)Female/Transgender Candidates: INR 3,000 (One Session) INR 4,500 (Both Sessions)For Dubai Centre: INR 7,150 (One Session), INR 9,150 (Both Sessions) |
| Exam Frequency | Twice a year |
| Exam Duration | 3 hours |
| Number of Questions | 130 MCQs |
| Marking Scheme | +3 (Correct), -1 (Incorrect) |
| Total Seats Offered | Around 2,000 |
| Applications Per Year | About 3 Lakh |
| Number of Exam Centres | 74 |
| Accepting Colleges | BITS Pilani, BITS Hyderabad, BITS Goa |
| Official Website | bitsadmission.com |
| BITSAT Helpline | Pilani Campus: 01596 255294/ 255330/ 255540/ 255541K K Birla Goa Campus: 0832 2580126/ 2580176/ 2580189 Hyderabad Campus: 040 66303830/ 66303832 |
Eligibility for BITSAT 2026
The Students applying for BITSAT 2026 must fulfill the Eligibility Criteria given below.
For 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.
For 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, and At least 60% marks in each of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics individually.
- Both theory and practical components must be considered while calculating percentages
Important Notes
- Academic Requirements: Candidates must have passed Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology (PCM/PCB) from a recognized Central or State board.
- Current Enrollment Restriction: Students currently enrolled in any programme at a BITS campus are not eligible to appear for BITSAT-2026. Students who have passed the 12th examination in 2024 or earlier are not eligible to appear for BITSAT2026.
- A candidate may appear a maximum of two times in BITSAT-2026
Candidate Responsibilities
- Carefully read and understand the complete BITSAT brochure before applying.
- Ensure that they meet all eligibility criteria before submitting the application.
- Provide accurate, complete, and truthful information at all stages of the admission process. Comply with all instructions, rules, and timelines communicated by BITS Pilani or BITSAT authorities.
How to apply for BITSAT 2026
BITSAT 2026 Registration is completely Online mode only. BITSAT Aspirants appearing for BITSAT 2026 can begin the registration by visiting the official website of BITS Pilani (https://admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in/). Here is the Step by Step Process for BITSAT 2026 Registration given below.
- Registration: Candidates must visit the official website and fill the BISTAT 2026 application by providing required information. I.e (Personal details, Qualification Details, Communication details, Test City)
- BITSAT Application fees
Fee details | Indian and Nepal Centers | Dubai Center | ||
| Male | Female | Transgender | Male/ Female/ Transgender | |
| Only Session-1 or Session-2 | 3600/- | 3100/- | 3100/- | 7250/- |
| Both Session-1 and Session-2 | 5600/- | 4600/- | 4600/- | 9250/- |
| Candidates who have already applied &/or appeared for Session-1 and applies for Session-2 separately during April 20 – May 2, 2026 | 2000/- | 1500/- | 1500/- | 2000/- |
Important dates and deadlines(Tentative)
| Events | Date |
| Start of BITSAT-2026 Application | 15th December, 2025 |
| Deadline to apply online for BITSAT-2026 for Session-1 or Both the Sessions | 16th March 2026 |
| Revision/editing (online) in the application form by candidates | 18th to 20th March 2026 |
| Test city allotment and announcement to candidates | 26th March 2026 |
| Candidates to reserve Test date and slot$ | 27th to 31st March 2026 |
| Candidates to download Hall tickets with instructions (for session-1) | 05th April, 2026 to till the exam date |
| BITSAT-2026 Online Test Session-1* | 15th 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 | 04th to 06th May, 2026 |
| Test center allotment and announcement to candidates | 12th May, 2026 |
| Candidates to reserve Test date and slot$ | 13th to 15th May, 2026 |
| Candidates to download the Hall tickets with instructions | 20th May, 2026 to till the exam Date |
| BITSAT-2026 Online Test Session-2* | 24th to 26th May, 2026 |
| Apply for admission with 12th Marks and Preferences of Programmes# | 21st April to 01st June, 2026 |
| Editing of Marks/Preferences in Application form | 03rd to 05th June, 2026 |
| Admit list and Waitlist announcement after Iteration-I. | 15th June, 2026 |
| Deadline for accepting the offer along with payment of fee/advance Fees | 22nd June, 2026 |
Exam City for BITSAT 2026

BITSAT-2026 Test Format:
BITSAT 2026 Exam duration 3 hours (Without brack), comprising the following four parts:
| Subjects | Number of questions |
| Physics | 30 |
| Chemistry | 30 |
| English Proficiency | 10 |
| Logical Reasoning | 20 |
| Mathematics (For all B.E., M.Sc. and B.Pharm.) OR Biology (For B. Pharm & B.E. Environmental and Sustainability) | 40 |
Note :
- All questions are of objective type (multiple choice questions); each question with a choice of four answers, only one being correct choice.Each correct answer fetches 3 marks, while each incorrect answer has a penalty of 1 mark (-1 mark).
- Attempting all the questions is NOT mandatory. No marks are awarded for questions un-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.
BITSAT 2026 Physics Syllabus (Topic-Wise)
| Subjects | Subtopics Covered |
| Electromagnetic Induction | Eddy currents, self/mutual inductance, transformers, generators, AC (peak/RMS), Lenz’s/Faraday’s laws, LCR circuits |
| Optics | Lenses/mirrors, optical instruments (telescope, microscope), interference (Huygens, Young’s double slit), thin films, diffraction, EM waves, polarization (Malus/Brewster laws) |
| Measurement & Units | Dimensional analysis, Vernier calipers, screw gauge, physical balances, SI/derived units |
| Electrostatics | Coulomb’s law, potential/energy, electric fields (discrete/continuous), Gauss’s law, capacitors (parallel plate, series/parallel), dipoles, dielectrics |
| Current Electricity | Ohm’s law, DC circuits, resistors/cells, Joule heating, potentiometer, Wheatstone bridge, Kirchhoff’s laws, resistivity (temperature dependence) |
| Kinematics | Vector characteristics, constant acceleration, projectile motion, position/velocity/acceleration vectors, circular/relative motion |
| Newton’s Laws of Motion | Laws, free body diagrams, centripetal force, inclined planes, pulleys, inertial/non-inertial frames |
| Momentum & Impulse | Definitions, conservation, collisions, system momentum, center of mass |
| Work, Energy & Power | Force, kinetic energy, work-energy theorem, power, conservative forces, potential energy, mechanical energy conservation |
| Rotational Motion | Moment of inertia, torque, angular momentum, rolling motion, parallel/perpendicular axis theorems, rotational kinematics |
| Gravitation | Newton’s/Kepler’s laws, gravitational potential, escape velocity, satellite motion |
| Modern Physics | Hydrogen spectrum, radioactivity, fission/fusion, photoelectric effect, de Broglie wavelength, Rutherford/Bohr models, binding energy |
| Electronic Devices | Energy bands, semiconductors, diodes (LED, Zener, photodiode), transistors (CE config, amplifiers/oscillators), logic gates, solar cells |
| Solid & Fluid Mechanics | Viscosity, surface tension, Archimedes, elasticity, density, pressure, Bernoulli’s theorem |
| Oscillations | SHM, spring-mass/pendulum systems, damped/forced oscillations, resonance |
| Waves | Progressive/standing waves, beats, superposition, Doppler effect, pipes/strings |
| Thermodynamics & Heat | Temperature scales, specific heat, conduction/convection/radiation, kinetic theory, 1st/2nd laws, Carnot efficiency, Newton’s cooling |
| Magnetic Effects of Current | Lorentz force, conductors in fields, magnetic moment, galvanometer conversion, Biot-Savart/Ampere’s laws |
BITSAT 2026 Maths Syllabus (topic wise)
| Key Subjects | Included Subtopics |
| Algebra | Complex numbers, logarithms, exponential series, binomial theorem, permutations & combinations, sets/relations/functions, matrices, determinants, linear equations, mathematical induction, inequalities, reasoning |
| Trigonometry | Angle measurement (radians/degrees), trig identities/equations, inverse trig functions, graphs |
| 2D Geometry | Cartesian coordinates, parametric forms, parabola/ellipse/hyperbola, straight lines, pairs of lines, angle bisectors, circles, section formula |
| 3D Geometry | Line/plane equations, angle between lines/planes, shortest distance, coplanarity, direction ratios/cosines, distance between points |
| Differential Calculus | Limits/continuity/differentiability, derivatives (polynomial/trig/exponential), chain rule, tangents/normals, increasing/decreasing functions, maxima/minima, Rolle’s/Mean Value Theorems |
| Integral Calculus | Integration techniques (parts/substitution/partial fractions), definite integrals/properties, area under curves, trig integrals |
| Differential Equations | Order/degree, 1st order equations (separable/homogeneous/linear), formation of DEs |
| Probability | Basic probability, conditional probability, Bayes’ theorem, independent events, random variables, mean/variance |
| Vectors | Addition/scalar multiplication, dot/cross products, scalar triple product, position vectors, direction ratios/cosines |
| Statistics | Frequency distribution, dispersion, variance comparison |
| Linear Programming | LPP formulation, graphical method, feasible region, optimal solutions (≤3 constraints) |
| Mathematical Modelling | Matrices/calculus/LP for practical problems |
BITSAT 2026 chemistry Syllabus (topic wise)
| Key Subjects | Included Subtopics |
| Electrochemistry | Redox processes, batteries, electrolysis, Faraday’s laws, conductance, corrosion, electrochemical cells, electrode potentials, Nernst equation |
| Chemical Kinetics | Reaction rates, molecularity/order, half-life, temperature/concentration effects, collision theory, activation energy |
| States of Matter | Mole concept, gas laws, ideal gas equation, van der Waals, vapour pressure, surface tension, viscosity, solid state (unit cell, crystal defects, band theory) |
| Atomic Structure | Bohr’s model, quantum numbers, orbitals, electronic configuration, periodic trends, hydrogen spectrum |
| Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure | Lewis structures, VSEPR, hybridization, MOT, ionic/covalent bonds, dipole moment, hydrogen bonding |
| Thermodynamics | First law, Hess’s law, enthalpy changes, Gibbs free energy, spontaneity, second/third laws |
| Equilibrium | Equilibrium constant, Le Chatelier, ionic equilibrium, acids/bases, buffers, solubility product, Raoult’s law, colligative properties |
| Surface Chemistry | Adsorption, catalysis, colloids, emulsions, Tyndall effect, electrophoresis |
| Hydrocarbons & Organic Fundamentals | Alkanes/alkenes/alkynes, aromatic compounds, haloalkanes/haloarenes, functional groups, reaction mechanisms |
| Stereochemistry | Isomerism, conformational analysis (ethane), geometrical isomerism |
| Organic Compounds with Functional Groups | Alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amines, diazonium salts, cyanides—preparation, reactions, uses |
| s-Block Elements & Hydrogen | Hydrogen isotopes, alkali/alkaline earth metals, compounds (NaOH, CaCO3), heavy water |
| p, d, f-Block Elements | Group 13-18 properties, transition metals, coordination compounds, lanthanides/actinides |
| Environmental/Industrial/Biological Chemistry | Pollution, green chemistry, biomolecules (carbs/proteins/nucleic acids), polymers, pharmaceuticals |
| Chemical Experiments | Chromatography, volumetric analysis, qualitative/quantitative analysis, purification techniques |
BITSAT 2026 cut off (expected)
| Branch (btech) | Cut off |
| Computer science engineering (CSE) | 335-340 |
| Electronics and communication engineering (ECE) | 240-280 |
| Mechanical engineering (ME) | 220-240 |
| Civil engineering (CE) | 210-220 |
Scholarship BTSAT 2026

Frequently Asked Question (FAQ): BITSAT 2026
When is the BITSAT 2026 Pilani entrance exam 2026?
BITSAT 2026 will be held in two sessions: the first Session will be held on April 15–16, 2026 (revised) and Session 2 from May 24–26, 2026. The last date to apply for Session 1 is March 19, 2026, while registration for Session 2 runs from April 20 to May 2, 2026. Slot booking for Session 1 is March 27–31, 2026.
Who is eligible for BITSAT 2026?
To be eligible for BITSAT-2026, candidates must pass their 12th-grade exam in 2025 or 2026 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (or Biology for B.Pharm). The minimum aggregate of 75% in PCM/PCB and 60% in each subject is required, with passing results available by June 1, 2026. English is mandatory
Will BITSAT 2026 be tough?
BITSAT 2026 is considered to be a slightly tough exam.students have to attempt 130 questions in 180 minutes (approx. 1.4 minutes per question),the question based on NCERT and students must have conceptual clarity on the topic .
BITSAT2026 held twice a year?
Yes, BITSAT 2026 is conducted twice a year in two separate sessions (Session 1 and Session 2).Session 1: Generally held in April or May.
- Session 2: Generally held in May or June.
Is BITSAT 2026 tougher than Jee Main?
BITSAT 2026 and jee main both are popular engineering entrance exams. The difficulty level varies as per the students’ preparation for the particular examination. BITSAT requires speed. You have to solve 130 questions in 180 minutes. While JEE Main tests deep conceptual understanding with 75-90 questions in 3 hours.
Is 250 a good score in BITSAT?
BITSAT 2026 is a very competitive exam, scoring 250 Marks in BITSAT 2026 is considered to be decent marks but if someone is looking for a CSE branch they have to score more than 320. Although 250 marks in bitsat 2026 students may get another branch of engineering they are likely to get admission into lower-to-mid-tier branches, particularly in the Goa or Hyderabad campuses.
Does BITS give 100% placement?
All the BITS institutes (I.e Bits Pilani, bits Goa bits Hyderabad) are the premier institutes of India with 100% placement.
What is the total fees for 4 years of BITSAT?
The BITSAT 2026 application fee is 3600 and the total fee for a 4-year BTech program at BITS Pilani (2026-27 intake) ranges from INR 22 to 25 lakhs (approximately). This includes tuition fees, admission and caution deposit, hostel fees, and annual mess charges.
Can I get a 100% scholarship in BITS Pilani?
Yes, you can get a 100% tuition fee scholarship at BITS Pilani, primarily by ranking within the top 500 in BITSAT 2026 (with family income below ₹20 lakhs), having an exceptionally high CGPA, or via need-based aid. For the 100% scholarship, you must maintain a minimum 7.5 CGPA.
Is BITS Pilani too costly?
BITS Pilani is considered expensive, with a total cost range from INR 22 to 25 lakhs (approximately) for a BTech. degree
What is a safe score for Bitsat 2026?
A safe score for BITSAT 2026 to secure a top branch (like CSE) at the Pilani campus is 320–350+ out of 390, while 280-300+ is safe for top branches at Goa/Hyderabad campuses. For general admission to any engineering branch, a score above 270–280 is considered safe.
Is 75% necessary for BITSAT 2026
Yes, a minimum of 75% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) in the Class 12 board exam is mandatory for admission to BITS Pilani campuses through BITSAT. Candidates must also secure at least 60% in each subject individually, and 74.9% is not rounded up to 75%

