The BITSAT 2027 (Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test) is the entrance examination conducted by Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS Pilani) for admission to its integrated first-degree programs across its campuses in Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad. It is the sole admission route for most programs offered by BITS and is known for its speed-based testing format and strict eligibility criteria.
1. BITSAT 2027 Exam Dates (Tentative)
BITSAT is conducted in two sessions within the same admission cycle, allowing candidates to improve their scores. However, official 2027 dates have not yet been released. The schedule below is based on the latest confirmed 2026 cycle and historical trends.
| Event | Session 1 | Session 2 |
| Online Registration | December 2026 – March 2027 | May – June 2027 |
| Application Correction Window | March 2027 | June 2027 |
| Test Center Allotment | April 2027 | June 2027 |
| Slot Booking | April 2027 | June 2027 |
| Admit Card Release | April 2027 | June 2027 |
| Exam Dates | April – May 2027 | June 2027 |
| Result Declaration | Immediately after test (score display) | Immediately after test |
| Admission Iterations | June – August 2027 | – |
Note: Candidates should rely only on the official admission brochure for final dates.
2. Eligibility Criteria for BITSAT 2027
BITSAT has strict academic eligibility requirements, and failure to meet them leads to disqualification irrespective of score.
Age Limit:
No explicit age limit, but eligibility is tied to recent Class 12 completion.
Qualifying Exam:
- Candidates must have passed Class 12 in 2026 or 2027
- Students who passed in 2025 or earlier are not eligible (based on current policy trend)
Minimum Marks Requirement (Strict):
- At least 75% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM)
- At least 60% individually in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
- No rounding off is allowed
Subject Requirements:
- B.E.: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
- B.Pharm: Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCM students also eligible)
Additional Requirement:
- Candidates must have studied English in Class 12
Attempts:
- Candidates can appear twice in the same year (Session 1 and Session 2)
- The best score is considered for admission
Special Provision:
- Board toppers (state/central boards) are eligible for direct admission, irrespective of BITSAT score
3. BITSAT 2027 Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme
BITSAT follows a fully computer-based, speed-oriented format.
Exam Structure:
- Total Questions: 130
- Duration: 3 Hours (180 minutes)
- Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
- Section-wise Distribution:
| Section | Subjects | Questions |
| Part I | Physics | 30 |
| Part II | Chemistry | 30 |
| Part III | English Proficiency | 10 |
| Part IV | Logical Reasoning | 20 |
| Part V | Mathematics / Biology | 40 |
5. Bonus Questions Feature:
Candidates who attempt all 130 questions can opt for 12 additional questions, increasing the total to 142. Once opted, previous answers cannot be revisited.
Marking Scheme:
- Correct Answer: +3 marks
- Incorrect Answer: –1 mark
- Unattempted: 0 marks
6. Required Documents for Registration
The application process is relatively straightforward compared to national exams.
- Passport-size Photograph (as per portal specifications)
- Signature (scanned)
- Class 12 details (marks or appearing status)
- Valid ID proof (Aadhaar / Passport / School ID)
Important Note:
- BITS does not require category certificates, as there is no reservation policy
7. Registration Fee Structure for BITSAT (India Centers – Expected)
The exact fee for 2027 is yet to be announced. Based on recent official trends:
| Category | One Session | Both Sessions |
| Male Candidates | ~₹3,500 – ₹3,800 | ~₹5,500 – ₹5,800 |
| Female Candidates | ~₹3,000 – ₹3,300 | ~₹4,500 – ₹4,800 |
Final fee details will be confirmed in the official notification.
Final Note
BITSAT remains one of India’s most competitive private engineering entrance exams due to its strict eligibility rules, absence of reservation, and emphasis on speed and accuracy. Unlike exams such as JEE Main, it also evaluates English proficiency and logical reasoning, making preparation strategy slightly broader.
Candidates are advised to prioritise concept clarity, time management, and high-speed problem solving, particularly if aiming to utilise the bonus question feature, which can significantly impact final scores.