BITSAT Iteration 3 Result 2026 Released: Check Allotment Status, Direct Link, and Cutoff Trends Live
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BITSAT Iteration 3 Result 2026 Released: Check Allotment Status, Direct Link, and Cutoff Trends Live

The wait is officially over for thousands of engineering aspirants across the country. The Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani has declared the BITSAT 2026 Iteration 3 seat allotment results today, July 14, 2026.

Candidates who registered for the BITSAT 2026 counselling can now view their live admission status—including fresh branch allotments, campus upgrades, and updated waitlist rankings—by visiting the official website.

This iteration represents a pivotal turning point in the BITSAT 2026 admission cycle. Many seats are shifting as candidates vacate slots to claim seats in the IITs, NITs, and IIITs via JoSAA. If you have been waiting on the margins or hoping to slide into a higher-preference branch across the Pilani, Goa, or Hyderabad campuses, today’s release is your most important update yet.

BITSAT 2026 Iteration 3: Key Overview

Event Detail Information
Exam Conducting Authority BITS Pilani
Result Declaration Date July 14, 2026 (Declared Today)
Admission Portal admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in
Credentials Required BITSAT 2026 Application Number & Password
Last Date for Fee Payment July 18, 2026 (by 5:00 PM)
Online Withdrawal Window July 19 – 20, 2026

How to Check BITSAT Iteration 3 Result 2026?

BITS Pilani has activated the seat allotment links on its centralized portal. Follow these quick, error-free steps to download your official allotment letter:

1. Visit the Official Website 

Navigate directly to the BITS admissions portal at admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in.

2. Locate the Iteration 3 Link: 

Click on the link highlighted on the homepage as “Iteration 3 Seat Allotment / Admission Status”.

3. Enter Login Credentials: 

Enter your BITSAT 2026 Application Number and Password in the designated boxes.

4. View and Download Status: 

Review your allotment details. If you have been allocated a seat, download and print your provisional allotment letter.

Critical Deadlines & Post-Allotment Steps

If you have been allotted a seat or upgraded in Iteration 3, you must act quickly. Missing BITS’s strict timelines will lead to the immediate cancellation of your admission offer.

1. Pay the Balance Fee (By July 18, 2026)

Candidates moving from the waitlist to an allotted seat must pay the balance admission fee or the required advance fee online on or before July 18, 2026.

2. Online Admission Withdrawal Window (July 19 – 20, 2026)

For students who have decided to opt for other colleges, BITS Pilani provides a dedicated withdrawal window. You can submit a withdrawal request online between July 19 and July 20, 2026, to receive a refund under the official guidelines.

3. Subsequent Rounds & Campus Reporting

  • Iteration 4 Allotment: Scheduled for July 22, 2026.

  • Physical Campus Reporting: Candidates allotted seats in Iterations 1 to 4 must report physically to their designated campuses (Pilani, Goa, or Hyderabad) between July 28 and July 30, 2026, for document verification and admission formalities.

BITSAT 2026 Cutoff Trends

The final cutoffs are declared officially at the end of all iterations, but here are the highly reliable benchmarks tracking competitive fields this academic cycle:

Premium Engineering & Science Cutoffs (Pilani Campus)

  • B.E. Computer Science: Continues to lead as the most competitive branch, tracking well over 320+ marks.

  • B.E. Electronics & Communication (ECE): Solidifying around 285 marks.

  • B.E. Electrical & Electronics (EEE): Steady at 260 marks.

  • M.Sc. Economics (Dual Degree): Remains highly competitive at 251 marks.

Core Engineering Branch Cutoffs

Campus B.E. Mechanical B.E. Chemical B.E. Civil
Pilani 235 Marks 210 Marks 206 Marks
Goa 223 Marks 206 Marks Not Offered
Hyderabad 214 Marks 205 Marks 203 Marks

Pro Tip for Waitlisted Students: If you did not receive your preferred branch today, do not lose hope. A significant volume of seat adjustments occurs between Iteration 3 and Iteration 5 as students finalize their options with other top-tier national colleges.

Simran
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Simran is currently working as a Senior Content Writer at Findmycollege , where she creates engaging and research-driven learning resources for students. She has completed her Graduation in Journalism from Delhi University. With 4 years of experience in the EdTech industry, she has previously contributed to leading platforms like Leverage Edu and Aakash. Her expertise lies in simplifying Engineering and Medical entrance exam content to guide aspirants in their preparation journey. Beyond writing, Simran enjoys sketching, watching movies, and finding creative inspiration in everyday life.

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