BITSAT 2025 APPLICATION FEE
NATIONAL LEVEL ONLINE TEST
BITS Pilani conducts BITSAT for admission to incorporated first-degree programs of BITS Pilani campuses in Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad. As soon as BITSAT admission is final, applicants are required to pay the allotted price to confirm their seat. Here, in this article, we've supplied the BITSAT admission fee, semester fees, hostel fees, mess and strength prices, and all other charges. BITSAT 2023 charge structure may be updated, and any changes made will be reflected in this article.
The authorities will release the fee structure of BITSAT 2023 on their official website. Applicants will be able to check the admission fee, in line with semester price, hostel charge, and so forth through the BITS charge structure. Here we have supplied the previous 12 months fee structure for all the campuses of bits. Candidates can check with the following tables to have a concept of the BITSAT charge shape. Check BITSAT 2023 Counselling
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The application fee can be paid through either of the modes: online and offline. The application fee for different categories of students are as follows:
S.No. | Category | BITSAT 2020 Application Fee |
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1. | Male Candidates | Rs 3,300/- |
2. | Female Candidates | Rs 2,800/- |
3. | For the Dubai Centre | The US $90 for male & female candidates both (Rs 6,300/-) |
The different campuses of BITS have different breakdowns when it comes to their fee structures. The following are BITS fee structures for BITS Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad.
Components | Fees (in Rs) |
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Admission Fees | 39,800 |
Semester Fees
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Students Union Fees (Annual) | 450 |
Students Aid Fees (Annual) | 225 |
Hostel Fees
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Mess & Electricity advance
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Other Advances
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Institute Caution Deposit | 3,000 |
Components | Fees (in Rs) |
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Admission Fees | 39,800 |
Semester Fees
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Students Union Fees (Annual) | 450 |
Students Aid Fees (Annual) | 225 |
Hostel Fees
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Mess & Electricity advance
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Other Advances
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Institute Caution Deposit | 3,000 |
Components | Fees (in Rs) |
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Admission Fees | 39,800 |
Semester Fees
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Students Union Fees (Annual) | 450 |
Students Aid Fees (Annual) | 225 |
Hostel Fees
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Mess & Electricity advance
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Other Advances
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Institute Caution Deposit | - |
The semester fees specified above apply to FD students enrolled in the 2020-21 academic year. For these students, the semester and admission fees will be increased every year. Details of the semester tuition and summer tuition fees are provided below (unless the government announces any new taxes/taxes, regardless of the year of enrolment, they will be passed on to all existing students).
Tuition per semester and summer tuition for students admitted in the 2020-21 school year (if necessary to register in summer) [For local students] (INR amount)
Academic Year of admission | AY 2019-20 | AY 2020-21 | AY 2021-22 | AY 2023-23 | AY 2023-24 |
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Semester Tuition Fee | 1,78,000 | 1,94,000 | 2,11,500 | 2,30,500 | 2,51,000 |
Summer Term Fee* | 62,300 | 67,900 | 74,000 | 80,700 | 87,900 |
* The summer semester tuition is 35% of the corresponding semester tuition. All three Indian campuses will charge the same summer tuition during the academic year. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, each summer semester is not part of the academic calendar. Although the summer semester tuition fees for domestic students have been mentioned above, according to the student's registration requirements in a given summer semester, he/she will only need to pay the summer semester tuition fees for that specific academic year.
Percentage of students to be awarded a scholarship under the Institute’s merit award scheme | Amount of scholarship in % to total fees |
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Top 1% | 100% |
Top 2% | 40% |
Percentage of students awarded a scholarship under the Institute’s merit-cum-need awards scheme | Amount of scholarship in % to total fees |
3% | 80% |
6% | 40% |
12% | 25% |
6% | 15% |
Also Read: BITSAT 2023 Results
The payment mode of the BITSAT application fee can be done online through the following means:
After payment, candidates may check the status of their application fee to check if it was received by the admission authority or not. The Authority will provide this ease of checking the status of expenses after successful fees are paid.
Ques. What is the total cost of a B.E. in BITS Pilani per year?
Ans. The total cost of B.E in BITS Pilani per semester is 147,975 rupees (tuition fee + hotel + mess + electricity fee + miscellaneous expenses), applicable to be paid in the first semester.
Ques. Why is the total cost structure of BITS Pilani so high compared to IIT?
Ans. BIT Pilani does not get funding from the government like IIT/NIT. BITS does not agree to implement a caste-based reservation system in exchange for government funding.
Ques. Is it worth it to spend Rs 2-25 lakh to study in BITS?
Ans. Ultimately, it's up to you. BITS is one of the premier engineering institutions in the country and hence it comes with such a hefty fee.
Ques. Do my BITS fees depend on my BITSAT exam ranking?
Ans. No, BITS is not a private ABC engineering school. BITS does not sell seats. The private ABC engineering school will conduct its entrance exams and grant discounts on fees if you are below 20,000 ranks or will request a donation if you are rank 1.5 lakh on the exam.
Ques. Who organizes BITSAT 2023?
Ans. Birla institute of technology and science is organizing BITSAT 2023.
Ques. How much are the hostel fees for BITS Pilani?
Ans. According to the fee structure of BITSAT, the hostel fee per semester is 17,300 rupees.
Ques. What is the caution fee payable by candidates on the BITS campus, according to the BITSAT fee structure?
Ans. The candidate must pay a caution fee of INR 3,000.
Ques. What is the fee structure for BITS Pilani?
Ans. According to the fee structure of BITSAT 2023, candidates must pay an entrance fee of 39,800 rupees, and the payment fee for the first and second semesters is 1,78,000 rupees for BITS Pilani. The fee for the second year is 1,94,000, the fee for the third year is 2,11,500, and the fee for the fourth year is Rs 2,30,500.
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*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College
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