BITSAT 2024 Notification and Exam Date Announcement Postponed to First Week of January
The BITSAT 2024 Notification will be released next month, in January 2024. The exam date for BITSAT 2024 will be announced along with the notification.
BITSAT 2024 Notification: The Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences has announced that the admission details for the 2024-2025 academic year will be released by Jan 2024. Previously, it was expected that the BITSAT 2024 Notification and exam will be released this month, in December. However, the institute has postponed the release of the notification and announcement of the BITSAT Exam Date 2024.
The candidates who will be seeking admission to the BTech courses in the Academic year 2023-24 must apply for the BITSAT 2024 Exam. The candidates who qualify the exam will be allotted a seat in the Btech courses offered by the university. The allotment of the seats will be based on the candidate's performance in the BISTAT Exam 2024.
The notification will contain the full schedule for the BITSAT 2024 application process. The dates for application, release of the BITSAT 2024 Admit Card, and other events will be mentioned. For the latest updates, candidates may check the official website.
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BITSAT 2024 Notification Awaited: Check Exam Pattern
The BITSAT 2024 Exam Pattern will be as follows:
- The exam will be conducted as a computer-based test.
- The exam duration will be 3 hours.
- The question paper will be in English.
- The four sections in the question paper will be Physics, Chemistry, English Proficiency and logical Reasoning, and Mathematics/Biology.
- The sections will contain 30, 30, 30, and 40 questions, respectively
- All questions will be MCQs
- Each correct answer will be awarded three marks
Candidates may practice with the BITSAT past years' papers to become familiar with the exam pattern. Any changes in the exam pattern will be mentioned in the BITSAT 2024 Notification.
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