BITSAT 2026 Admit Card Link: Download Steps, Slot Booking, Test City & Exam-Day Checklist

BITS Pilani activated the BITSAT 2026 Admit Card Link on bits-pilani.admissions.ac.in on April 10, 2026 (6-7 PM). Here’s how to download, book slots, check test city, and what to carry on exam day.

Edited by Nitin Malhotra

    BITSAT 2026 Admit Card Link: How to Download, Slot Booking, Test City & Exam Day Checklist

    BITS Pilani activated the BITSAT 2026 Admit Card Link on bits-pilani.admissions.ac.in on April 10, 2026 between 6:00 PM and 7:00 PM . You can download the Phase 1 admit card from April 10 to April 15, 2026 .

    Quick update: Admit card release and download window

    The BITSAT 2026 Admit Card Link is live on the official portal (bits-pilani.admissions.ac.in). Use your application number and password to log in and download the hall ticket.

    • Phase 1 admit card download window: April 10 to April 15, 2026 .
    • Phase 1 exam dates: April 15-16, 2026 .
    • Phase 2 registration window: April 20 to May 2, 2026 .
    • Phase 2 exam dates: May 24-26, 2026 .

    Note the exact release time was between 6:00 PM and 7:00 PM on April 10, 2026. Keep your login details ready before the release to avoid last-minute issues.

    1. Open your browser and go to bits-pilani.admissions.ac.in. Use Chrome or Firefox for best results.
    2. Click on the BITSAT 2026 admit card / hall ticket link shown on the homepage.
    3. Enter your application number and password . Fill the CAPTCHA if prompted.
    4. The admit card (PDF) will open in a new tab. Download and save it.
    5. Print at least 2-3 copies and also save a PDF copy on your phone/cloud for backup.

    Common pitfalls: captcha entry mistakes, slow loading at peak time, wrong password. If the admit card does not open, disable pop-up blockers and try a different browser.

    Forgot password or application number? Password recovery guide

    If you forgot your password, use the portal's "Forgot Password" option. Recovery works via your registered email or mobile using an OTP.

    Steps for password recovery:

    • Click "Forgot Password" on the login page.
    • Enter your registered email ID or mobile number.
    • You will receive an OTP on your email/mobile.
    • Enter the OTP and reset your password.

    If you have forgotten the application number, look for any confirmation email/SMS from BITS Pilani. The portal also provides a "Forgot Application Number" link—use your registered details to retrieve it.

    Tip: Reset and confirm your password well before the admit card release window. OTP delays are common during peak traffic.

    Slot booking & test city allotment: How to choose and change

    BITS has announced test city allotment. After logging in, you can check the allotted test city and proceed to slot selection.

    How slot booking works:

    • Test city allotment is announced on the portal; check your login to see your city.
    • Slot selection (date and time) is available online; follow the steps after admit card/test city is visible.
    • If your preferred slot or city is unavailable, select the nearest available city and time.

    What to do if preferred slot/city is not available:

    • Try alternate nearby cities listed in the exam centres list.
    • If you miss Session 1 entirely, you can apply for Session 2 during the Phase 2 registration window ( April 20 to May 2, 2026 ).

    There is no official publicised policy on slot change or rescheduling beyond the online slot booking period, so act fast during the window.

    Check these fields immediately after download. If anything is wrong, contact the institute through the official contact channels listed on the admission portal.

    • Candidate name
    • Application number and roll number
    • Photograph and signature
    • Exam date and shift timing
    • Reporting time and test centre complete address
    • Important exam-day instructions

    If you see errors in your name, photograph, exam centre or date, raise them with the official admission authority right away. The admit card must match your ID exactly.

    Exam pattern, duration and marking scheme (at a glance)

    BITSAT is a Computer-Based Test. Key facts:

    • Exam mode: Computer-Based Test
    • Duration: 3 hours (180 minutes)
    • Total questions: 130
    • Total marks: 390
    • Marking scheme: +3 for each correct answer, -1 for each incorrect answer, 0 for unattempted

    Paper structure (section-wise):

    • Physics: 30 questions
    • Chemistry: 30 questions
    • English Proficiency: 10 questions
    • Logical Reasoning: 20 questions
    • Mathematics / Biology: 40 questions

    This makes up the 130 questions and 390 marks. Work fast but avoid random guesses because of the negative marking.

    Shift timings, reporting time and late-entry rules

    Phase 1 shift timings are fixed as follows:

    • Morning shift: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    • Afternoon shift: 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM

    Your exact reporting time will be printed on the admit card. Late entry is not permitted under any circumstances. Plan to reach the centre at least 60 minutes before the printed reporting time to complete document checks and frisking.

    On-site procedures include ID verification, photo matching, and biometric/photo capture where applicable. Follow invigilator instructions strictly.

    What to carry to the exam centre (must-haves)

    Bring these items without fail:

    • Printed BITSAT 2026 admit card (original printout). No entry without it.
    • A valid photo ID: Aadhaar, PAN, Driving Licence or Voter ID.
    • Two passport-size photographs (same as you uploaded in the application).

    Items not allowed: mobile phones, calculators, smart watches, Bluetooth devices, electronic gadgets.

    Dress code: The admission portal provides instructions; if none are specified, wear comfortable clothing but avoid items with large metal accessories that can delay frisking.

    Important dates: Phase 1 and Phase 2 timeline

    Event Date
    Phase 1 admit card release April 10, 2026
    BITSAT Phase 1 exam April 15-16, 2026
    Phase 2 registration begins April 20, 2026
    Phase 2 registration ends May 2, 2026
    BITSAT Phase 2 exam May 24-26, 2026

    Keep these dates saved. Phase 2 admit card will be issued separately for those who register for Session 2.

    Campus-wise cutoffs and score benchmarks

    Use these representative cutoff scores to set targets. These are competitive benchmarks — aim higher to improve admission chances.

    Campus Program (example) Cutoff (out of 390)
    Pilani B.E. Computer Science 304
    Goa B.E. Computer Science 274
    Hyderabad B.E. Computer Science 270
    Pilani B.E. Electrical & Electronics (EEE) 260
    Goa B.E. Electronics & Communication (ECE) 255
    Pilani M.Sc. Economics 251

    How to interpret cutoffs:

    • Cutoffs are indicative of previous trends and vary by year and seat availability.
    • If your target is Pilani CSE, aim for >304 to be competitive.
    • For reserve category rules and relaxations, check official admission notifications—those details are not included in the admit card update.

    Common errors, troubleshooting and portal issues

    Login failures and portal timeouts are common during admit card release. Here’s what you can do:

    • Use Chrome or Firefox, clear cache before login, and disable pop-up blockers.
    • If CAPTCHA fails, refresh it and re-enter carefully.
    • Password reset via registered email/mobile OTP if login fails.
    • If admit card fields are incorrect (name, date, centre), notify the official admission team immediately using contact details on the admission portal.

    There is no dedicated helpline number listed in the admit card update. If you can’t find an official contact, use the “Contact Us” or admission office section on the official website. Keep screenshots of errors for proof when contacting them.

    Exam day instructions and do’s & don’ts

    Do:

    • Reach the centre at least 60 minutes before the reporting time.
    • Carry printed admit card, original photo ID and two passport photos.
    • Follow invigilator instructions and fill any attendance forms carefully.

    Don't:

    • Carry electronic devices—phones, calculators, smart watches are banned.
    • Leave the hall without permission or before submission of the test session (you must follow the exit procedure as instructed).
    • Attempt impersonation or bring unfair means. Malpractice leads to disqualification.

    Consequences of non-compliance include denial of entry, cancellation of candidature, or disciplinary action as per institute rules.

    Coverage gaps aspirants should know (what’s not in the portal)

    The admit card update and announcement are clear on dates and basic rules, but some points are missing:

    • No explicit contact helpline number or admission office email was provided in the update.
    • The portal update does not include a sample admit card image to verify all fields visually.
    • There is no published policy on slot change/rescheduling after booking.
    • Reserved category seat relaxation details and PwD accommodations are not covered in the admit card notice — check the official brochure for those rules.
    • No step-by-step screenshots for the download process were provided.

    If any of these affect you, look for the official admission brochure or contact the admission office via the official website for clarifications.

    Quick checklist: 24 hours before the exam

    • Download and print the admit card; keep 2-3 copies and a PDF backup on your phone/cloud.
    • Re-check your test city, exam date, slot and reporting time.
    • Pack two passport-size photos, original photo ID, extra masks (if required) and a transparent water bottle.
    • Plan travel and stay — traffic or last-minute cancellations can cost you entry.
    • Sleep well and revise light topics; avoid last-minute cramming.

    Leave electronics at home. If you must carry a phone to reach your parents, keep it switched off and in your bag outside the test hall as per rules.

    • If portal is slow at release time, try after 10-15 minutes; avoid repeated failed attempts.
    • Save a PDF immediately after the admit card opens to avoid later access problems.
    • For wrong details on the admit card, capture screenshots and contact the official admission office via the website immediately.
    • If you miss Session 1, register for Session 2 within April 20 to May 2, 2026 .

    FAQs — short answers to high-frequency queries

    Q: Where is the BITSAT 2026 admit card link? A: On the official website bits-pilani.admissions.ac.in. Use your application number and password to log in.

    Q: Is the BITSAT admit card released? A: Yes. Phase 1 admit card was released on April 10, 2026 between 6:00 PM and 7:00 PM .

    Q: How long is the admit card download window for Phase 1? A: April 10 to April 15, 2026 .

    Q: Do I need separate admit cards for Phase 2? A: Yes. Phase 2 admit cards are issued separately for candidates who register during April 20 to May 2, 2026 .

    Q: What is the marking scheme for BITSAT 2026? A: +3 for each correct answer, -1 for each incorrect answer, 0 for unattempted.

    Q: What should I carry to the exam centre? A: Printed admit card, valid photo ID (Aadhaar/PAN/Driving Licence/Voter ID), and two passport-size photographs.

    Q: What are the BITSAT Phase 1 exam dates? A: April 15-16, 2026 .

    Q: How many questions and total marks in BITSAT 2026? A: 130 questions , 390 marks , 3-hour duration.

    Final note — stay calm and prepared

    You have the admit card link and dates now. Check the admit card fields carefully, book your slot if required, and plan travel to the test city in advance. If anything is incorrect or missing, use the official admission contact channels on bits-pilani.admissions.ac.in and save proof of your communications.

    Good luck. Follow the rules on your admit card and focus on a calm, confident test session.

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