BITSAT 2024: Candidates who have registered themselves for Session One of BITSAT should download the hall ticket from official website (Representative Image/ Express Photo)BITSAT Admit Card 2024: Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani (BITS) today released the admit cards of the BITS Admission Test (BITSAT) 2024 session 1. Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website — bitsadmission.com.
Applicants require their application number and password to download the admit card 2024. BITSAT 2024 Session 1 will be conducted from May 19 to 24. As per the given schedule, the admit cards for session 2 exams 2024 will be made available from June 19, 2024.
BITSAT 2024 Admit Card: How to download
Step 1: Visit the official website — bitsadmission.com
Step 2: Click on “BITSAT Admit Card 2024” link
Step 3: After selecting the link, students would be asked to log in by providing their details
Step 4: Submit and proceed
Step 5: The admit card would be displayed on the screen
Step 6: Download and print the admit card 2024 for future use
Candidate should check official website for more details (Representative Image/Screengrab)
Candidates need to check these details mentioned in the admit card for BITSAT 2024: candidate’s name, test centre name, test date and time, test centre address, candidate’s signature and photograph, exam instructions for the examination.
In case there is any discrepancy the candidates should contact with the examination conducting authority.
A candidate who appears in the first session or both the sessions of BITSAT 2024 is eligible for admission only if he or she gets the required minimum marks in the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects of Class 12 exam as per the eligibility criteria described already.
There will be 130 questions in total in the examination, consisting of Physics, Chemistry, English Proficiency, Logical Reasoning, Mathematics or Biology (For B. Pharm). All questions are of objective type and each question with a choice of four answers, only one being correct choice. Students will get three marks for each correct answer, while each incorrect answer has a penalty of one mark.


