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9 months ago
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Yes, the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, Hyderabad campus requires a minimum of 75% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) in the 12th board examination for admission through BITSAT (BITS Admission Test). Additionally, candidates must have at least 60% in each of the PCM subjects.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
If you are repeating 12th exam, you should do it for all the subjects to pass 12th again as mentioned in the BITSAT brochure. If you take improvement exams in PCM/PCB only or only in few subject/s, you are not eligible. I passed 12th exam in 2024. Am I eligible to appear for BITSAT-2025?
ou can take BITSAT if you're appearing for your 12th board exam in the current year (2024) or have passed it in 2023. Droppers: If you're a dropper (reappearing for 12th), only your the latest attempt's marks count. This applies if you took all required subjects in that attempt.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It is feasible to get into Birla Institute of Technology Sindri (BIT) with a 70% JEE Main score, but it is dependent upon your placement in the entrance exam. Since there is fierce rivalry for seats in BIT, the rank is the most significant consideration for admission. There are only so many seats available, and the ranks are tight. A 70% percentile score in JEE Main is equivalent to a maximum rank of about 350,000 for the SC category in order to get admitted to BIT last year. It is imperative to acknowledge that the rank cutoffs are subject to variation annually and are contingent upon the quantity of applications and accessible seats.
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