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get direct admission bits pilani |
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Re: get direct admission bits pilani
BITS Pilani is invited application for admission in its various branches like Goa, Hyderabad and Pilani. Although one has to clear BITSAT to get admission in one of the branches of BITS, direct admission is also given to first rankers of each board. Admission process of the BITS Pilani Institute always ensured guaranteed admission to all the students who obtained first ranks in their respective board examinations. This has given a very vital input of highly meritorious students from all over India. The Institute will give direct admission to first rank students of all the central and state boards to the programme of their choice, irrespective of their BITSAT score. Get direct admission in BITS Pilani: Terms And Conditions For Admission: While the first rank students in PCM stream will be considered for admission to any or all of the first degree programs of his/her choice, rank holders of PCB stream will only be considered for admission to B. Pharma (Hons.) Additionally, candidates should have obtained the minimum marks in PCM/PCB subjects in Class 12th examination, as mentioned above. Fees detail: Fees Integrated First Degrees (FD) Higher Degrees Ph.D. Programme (HD) Full Time Part Time Admission Fees 28,050/- 28,050/- 28,050/- 28,050/- Semester Fees First Semester 1,13,300/- 1,13,300/- 11,330/- 22,660/- Second Semester 1,13,300/- 1,13,300/- 11,330/- 22,660/- Summer term 39,700/- 39,700/- 3,970/- 7,940/- Eligibility: To be eligible for admission under the 'Direct admission to Board toppers' scheme, the candidate should be the topper from the science stream having taken Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics subjects in 12th. To identify the topper, the following criteria will be adopted. The topper is the student who fulfills the following criteria: Candidate has taken Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects in 12th class examination and Candidate has obtained the highest aggregate percentage of marks in 12th class among all the students who have taken Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects from the Board. |
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