BITSAT 2022 Begins; Read details here
The Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, starts the BITS Aptitude Test (BITSAT) 2022 from today, July 2. Candidates willing to apply for any undergraduate course in the institute have to give the aptitude test. The BITSAT 2022 is being conducted in two shifts - first from 9 am to 12 noon, and the next between 2 pm and 5 pm, and it will go on till July 9.
The BITS Pilani has already released the admit card for BITSAT 2022 on the official website - bitsadmission.com. On this website, applicants can also download their BITSAT 2022 hall ticket by entering their application number and password.
BITS Pilani has also made an important announcement on their official webiste about the change in center and exam dates. The website updated the applicants that the center address has been changed to Guru Hargobind Insititute of Management and Information Technology for all the candidates who will appear for BITSAT higher degree test from Delhi centre. The website also added a notice that the date for Udaipur candidates has been changed from July 2 to July 3. The test timings are however, the same. After these updates, all candidates were asked to downoad their new, updated admit cards.
About BITSAT 2022 questions:
The paper consists of 130 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
After answering all the questions if the candidates have some time left, they can attempt 12 extra questions.
Extra questions will only be from Mathematics/Biology, Physcis, Logical reasoning, and Biology only
While appearing for the test, it is compulsory for the candidates to carry their BITSAT 2022 admit card along with a valid ID proof.
For the applicants who might miss their exam in the scheduled time slot due to genuine reasons can apply for the same in the extra slot on July 8, Friday, in Mumbai, Goa, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Dehi, Kolkata, Pilani, or Bhopal.
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