What is the Minimum Percentage in Class 12th for BITS Pilani Admission 2025?

What is the Minimum Percentage in Class 12th for BITS Pilani Admission 2025?

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Mangane PriyankaUpdated on 06 Jan 2025, 02:40 PM IST

Securing admission to top institutions like BITS Pilani is a dream for many. They study hard to be a part of the institute which has an entrance test. Candidates who want to take BITS Pilani admission are required to have a minimum percentage in class 12th to apply for undergraduate courses. BITS Pilani admissions are primarily based on the BITSAT (Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test) examination.

What is the Minimum Percentage in Class 12th for BITS Pilani Admission 2025?
What is the Minimum Percentage in Class 12th for BITS Pilani Admission 2025?

Candidates are required to have a minimum percentage of 75% or more in class 12 for BITS Pilani admission in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The minimum requirement for admission to BITS is 60% in each subject. Students must possess adequate proficiency in the English Language. Read the article to learn more about the minimum percentage required in Class 12 for BITS Pilani admission.

BITS Pilani Admission Eligibility

Students interested in BITS Pilani admission have to fulfil the following eligibility provided by the institute authorities. Candidates meeting all the requirements will be eligible to apply for BITSAT admission to BITS Pilani Institute. Check out the below points for BITS Pilani admission eligibility.

Minimum Percentage for BITS Pilani Admission

  • Must have passed class 12 or its equivalent examination from any central or state-recognised board.

  • Candidates must have Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects in class 12th.

  • They must have obtained a minimum of 75% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, in the class 12 examination with 60% marks in each subject.

  • Students who are presently studying on BITS on any campus are not eligible to apply.

  • Candidates must possess adequate proficiency in the English language.

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BITS Pilani Admission Criteria for Direct Admission

Candidates who secure top ranks in the state or central board examinations in the 12th class are not required to appear for the BITSAT entrance examination. However, students have to comply with the requirements under BITS Pilani admission eligibility criteria, i.e., the minimum percentage in Class 12 in respective boards in PCM/PCB for the mandatory subjects of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology (PCB/PCM). The first rank holder of the PCM stream will be considered for admission to all integrated courses in BITS Pilani. The first rank holder of the PCB stream will be considered for admission to the B.Pharmacy programme only.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What does PCB stand for?
A:

PCB stands for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. 

Q: Who is eligible to apply and write for BITSAT?
A:

Candidates who have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology subjects can apply and write for BITSAT. They will only be eligible to apply for the B.Pharm programme. 

Q: What is the official website of the BITS Pilani admission?
A:

Students can visit the official website of the BITS Pilani for admission at bitsadmission.com.

Q: What are the eligibility criteria for BITS Pilani admission for undergraduate courses?
A:

Candidates must score at least 75% or more in PCB/PCM in aggregate and a minimum of 60% in individual subjects in the 12th class. 

Q: What does PCM stand for?
A:

PCM stands for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. 

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Hello,

Since you have passed 10th and 12th from Delhi and your residency is Delhi, but your domicile is UP, here’s how NEET counselling works:

1. Counselling Eligibility: For UP NEET counselling, your UP domicile makes you eligible, regardless of where your schooling was. You can participate in UP state counselling according to your NEET rank.

2. Delhi Counselling: For Delhi state quota, usually 10th/12th + residency matters. Since your school and residency are in Delhi, you might also be eligible for Delhi state quota, but it depends on specific state rules.

So, having a Delhi Aadhaar will not automatically reject you in UP counselling as long as you have a UP domicile certificate.

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You can access Free CBSE Mock tests from Careers360 app or website. You can get the mock test from this link : CBSE Class 12th Free Mock Tests

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Yes, it is possible for a student who has done their 12th grade already to take upto 4 exams of their requirement. This is possible through the NIOS, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPEN SCHOOLING. Get more info about the exam and the board through the following link.

https://school.careers360.com/exams/nios-class-12

For CBSE the PREVIOUS YEARS PAPERS can be accessed through the following link for the Concerned subjec by careers360.

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Hello,

Sorry, but JoSAA does not accept marks from two different boards for the same qualification during counselling. However, you can use your NIOS marks to meet the JEE Main/Advanced eligibility criteria if they are better than your CBSE marks. You can use your NIOS marks for the eligibility check, but when presenting your documents, you may be required to present both marksheets and the one with the higher marks for each subject will be considered.

I hope it will clear your query!!