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BITSAT Form Correction Window Available- Make Necessary Changes Before March 19

| @indiablooms | Mar 17, 2018, at 01:23 am

BITS Pilani has enabled BITSAT application correction facility from March 15 and the same will be available to the candidates till March 19. Only the registered candidates, who have successfully submitted the required application fee will be able make corrections in the application details. Candidates must make the corrections within the deadline as there will be no separate facility after the last date.

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Candidates under no circumstance should try to apply for the exam again. The official brochure says,

"Candidates are invited to edit the required fields in the online application during March 15-19, 2018. During this case, no Email queries regarding corrections will be entertained. Candidate has to go online and make changes to his or her application during this period."

For making corrections in BITSAT application details, candidates need to log in to their registered account on BITSAT 2018 application correction window through which they have submitted their application form and edit/update/change/correct all details which they feel are incorrect/wrong.

The candidate is then required to enter login details such as the application number, gender, date of birth and email ID. Post submitting the details, you can start editing the form.

What changes are allowed?

You can make changes in all fields except in date of birth, gender, and registered email id. No separate supporting documents would be required for corrected fields.

What happens after the correction form submission?

After that the application process is over, the candidates will be allotted a test center. The next process in line is slot booking. The candidates who have registered successfully for BITSAT must choose the preferred test date and slot as early as possible. The more the delay, less chances that the candidate may get lot as per their preference.

What is BITSAT 2018 Exam Pattern?

BITSAT 2018 is scheduled to be held from May 16 to 31, 2018 and is a 3-hour duration test which comprises of MCQ questions from Physics, Chemistry, English Proficiency, Logical Reasoning, Mathematics or Biology (For B. Pharma. candidates). Amongst the four options, the candidates need to select one correct option. For every correct answer, 03 marks will be awarded and there is a negative marking of 01 mark for every incorrect answer. The syllabus is as per NCERT textbooks of class 11th and 12th.

Every year, around 2 lakh candidates appear for the test to get enrolled in the 2000 B.E Honors seats offered at the institute. After the clearance of the test, candidates are admitted into campuses of BITS Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad.

The test will be conducted by BITS Pilani in an online mode only from 16 May to 30 May 2017 around 47 centres in across the country and in one international center, Dubai.

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