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Purva Bedmutha

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No, you cannot take BITSAT in 2026 if you passed the 12th grade in 2024. The eligibility criteria for BITSAT allows candidates to appear only in the year they pass their 12th and the subsequent year. For VITEEE, you can appear in 2026 if you passed your 12th in 2024, as it allows candidates to appear in the year they passed or the following year,  

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PANKAJ MAURYA

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To get admission in BITS Hyderabad, your son must aim:

CSE: 300+ digits

ECE/EEE: 285–290+ digits

Mech/Chem: 250–260+ points

BITSAT Total points: 390

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Gautam Gambhir

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To apply for the B.Arch programme at BITS Pilani – Hyderabad Campus, student must have 75% in physics, chemistry and mathematics and for other subjects it should be 60% .

And the applicant must also have appeared for the NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture), which is compulsory for admission to architecture courses in India.

 Since you mentioned that you have secured 53% in PCM, unfortunately, you do not meet the eligibility criteria for applying to B.Arch at BITS Hyderabad. BITS is very strict with its cutoffs, and even if you have a valid NATA score, your PCM percentage makes you ineligible for the program

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Atul Goyal

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BITS Hyderabad OBC category cutoff 2024 was concluded for admission to the BE specialisations, Integrated MSc specialsiations and BPharm . The last round closing ranks for the OBC category candidates were between the range of 135 and 284. The most difficult specialisation turned out to be in Computer Science. After BE in Computer Science, the toughest specialisation turned out to be BE in Electronics and Communication Engineering.

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Akanksha Arora

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BITS Hyderabad cutoff 2024 was released on the basis of BITSAT. The cutoff was released for admission to BE and Integrated MSc specialisations, and BPharm. For BE specialisations, the last round closing scores were between 235 and 298. The toughest specialisation among the General AI category was BE in Computer Science. On the other hand, the easiest course was Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm.). For admission to BPharm, the last round closing rank among the General AI category was 161

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