With 200 marks out of 390 in BITSAT 2026, your chances of admission in any BITS campus during standard iterations are limited — the closest realistic option is B.Pharmacy at BITS Hyderabad, where the final-iteration closing has historically hovered around 208–225, based on 2024–2025 trends.

BITSAT 2026 iterations are currently underway, and students who scored 200 are exploring every available route. BITS Pilani fills seats at its three campuses — Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad — through multiple sequential admission iterations. A score of 200 (roughly 51% of the 390-mark total) falls below the standard threshold for most branches. Understanding how cutoffs shift across iterations, which campus-branch pairs carry the lowest floors, and what a 200-mark score realistically means for remaining rounds can help you plan your next steps.

  • BITSAT total marks: 390 — 200 marks equals approximately 51.3% of the full score.
  • The lowest historical closing cutoff for any BITS program is around 208–215 marks (B.Pharmacy, BITS Hyderabad, final iteration, based on 2024–2025 data).
  • Cutoffs typically drop 5–15 marks across iterations, most for low-demand branches like B.Pharmacy and Chemical Engineering.
  • BITS Hyderabad consistently records the lowest cutoffs of the three campuses, making it the nearest campus to consider at this score.
  • A score of 200 has historically not been sufficient for admission in any BITS iteration for any branch.
Direct Link to BITS Pilani BITSAT 2026 Cut-off Scores (OUT)

BITSAT Score of 200: What It Means

BITSAT is scored out of 390 marks across 150 questions (3 marks for correct, −1 for incorrect). A score of 200 represents a net result where incorrect answers have pulled down an otherwise higher attempt. Key context:

  • BITS Pilani does not publish a rank. Admission is purely score-based — each campus-branch combination has its own closing cutoff per iteration.
  • 200 marks places you significantly below the entry cutoff for every engineering branch at Pilani and Goa campuses and most branches at Hyderabad.
  • The only program at any BITS campus that has historically closed below 230 marks is B.Pharmacy at BITS Hyderabad.

How BITSAT Iterations Work

BITS Pilani fills seats through a sequential iteration process, not a single merit list draw. Here is how each round works:

  1. Iteration 1: All eligible students who have submitted preferences are considered. Seats fill from highest to lowest score for each campus-branch pair.
  2. Iteration 2 and beyond: Students who declined or did not respond in the previous round vacate their provisional seats. Those seats and any unfilled seats roll forward to the next iteration at the same or a slightly lower cutoff.
  3. Final iteration or spot round: If vacancies remain after all regular iterations, BITS may hold a final spot round. Cutoffs at this stage are the lowest seen in the cycle for that branch.

A critical rule: cutoffs for any branch can only stay the same or drop from one iteration to the next — they never rise. The magnitude of the drop depends on how many students decline offers for that particular branch.


Campus and Branch-wise Historical Cutoffs

The table below shows expected opening and final-iteration closing cutoffs based on BITSAT 2024–2025 trends. These are indicative ranges for BITSAT 2026 and will be confirmed after each iteration closes on the official BITS Pilani portal.

Campus Branch Expected Iteration 1 Cutoff Expected Final Iteration Closing
BITS Pilani (Pilani) Computer Science 340–350 335–345
BITS Pilani (Pilani) Electronics and Communication 315–325 308–320
BITS Pilani (Pilani) Electrical and Electronics 288–305 282–298
BITS Pilani (Pilani) Mechanical Engineering 272–290 265–285
BITS Pilani (Pilani) Chemical Engineering 260–278 252–272
BITS Pilani (Pilani) B.Pharmacy 250–268 242–260
BITS Pilani (Goa) Computer Science 320–335 315–328
BITS Pilani (Goa) Electronics and Communication 282–298 275–292
BITS Pilani (Goa) Electrical and Electronics 265–282 258–275
BITS Pilani (Goa) Mechanical Engineering 250–268 245–262
BITS Pilani (Goa) Chemical Engineering 235–252 228–248
BITS Pilani (Goa) B.Pharmacy 225–245 218–240
BITS Pilani (Hyderabad) Computer Science 312–328 305–320
BITS Pilani (Hyderabad) Electronics and Communication 265–282 258–275
BITS Pilani (Hyderabad) Electrical and Electronics 255–272 248–265
BITS Pilani (Hyderabad) Mechanical Engineering 235–255 228–248
BITS Pilani (Hyderabad) Chemical Engineering 218–240 212–235
BITS Pilani (Hyderabad) B.Pharmacy 210–230 208–225

All figures above are expected ranges based on 2024–2025 BITSAT iteration data. Official 2026 cutoffs will be published on the BITS Pilani portal after each iteration closes.


Admission Chances with 200 Marks in Remaining Iterations

A score of 200 in BITSAT 2026 falls below the expected final-iteration closing cutoff for all branches at all three campuses. The nearest historical floor is B.Pharmacy at BITS Hyderabad, which has closed around 208–225 in the final iteration based on 2024–2025 trends — still 8–25 marks above 200.

Score Band Realistic Admission Possibility (Based on 2024–2025 Trends)
200–207 Below the historical threshold for all branches at all campuses. BITS admission in any iteration is historically unlikely at this score.
208–215 B.Pharmacy at BITS Hyderabad becomes a borderline possibility in the final iteration if significant seats remain unfilled.
215–228 B.Pharmacy at BITS Hyderabad (final iteration); Chemical Engineering at BITS Hyderabad becomes a borderline option.
228–248 Chemical Engineering and B.Pharmacy at BITS Hyderabad; B.Pharmacy at BITS Goa (final iteration).

If you scored 200, continue participating in all remaining BITSAT 2026 iterations and register a preference for B.Pharmacy at BITS Hyderabad. The gap between 200 and the nearest realistic cutoff is 8–15 marks — more than the typical inter-iteration drop — so you should simultaneously explore other entrance exam outcomes and admission options available to you.


Knowing the pattern of cutoff movement helps you judge whether waiting for later iterations is a viable strategy at 200 marks:

  • Demand-driven drops: High-demand programs (CSE, ECE) at Pilani and Goa see drops of just 3–8 marks across all iterations. Low-demand programs like B.Pharmacy and Chemical Engineering at Hyderabad show drops of 8–15 marks total.
  • Campus hierarchy: Pilani has the highest cutoffs, Goa is next, and Hyderabad is lowest. The Hyderabad campus typically runs 20–40 marks below Pilani for equivalent branches.
  • Spot round behavior: A spot round (if held) historically sets cutoffs within 5 marks of the last regular iteration — it does not represent a dramatic new floor.
  • Year-to-year variation: BITSAT 2026 cutoffs will be influenced by the overall score distribution of students who appeared. A higher average year can push all cutoffs slightly upward.

For a score of 200, the gap to the nearest realistic admission cutoff is approximately 8–15 marks — larger than the total drop observed for any branch across all iterations historically. This makes a BITS admission at 200 marks unlikely even in the final round, though tracking the iterations costs nothing.

BITSAT 2026 200 Marks FAQs

Ques. Is 200 marks enough for any BITS campus in BITSAT 2026?

Ans. Based on 2024–2025 BITSAT cutoff trends, 200 marks is below the expected final-iteration closing for all branches at all three campuses. The nearest historical option is B.Pharmacy at BITS Hyderabad, which has closed around 208–225 in the final iteration.

Ques. Which BITS branch has the lowest BITSAT cutoff in 2026?

Ans. B.Pharmacy at BITS Pilani Hyderabad campus is expected to have the lowest cutoff in BITSAT 2026, with a final-iteration closing around 208–225 marks, based on 2024–2025 trends. This is also the only program that has historically closed below 230 marks.

Ques. Do BITSAT cutoffs drop significantly in later iterations?

Ans. Cutoffs typically drop by 5–15 marks across all iterations for low-demand branches like B.Pharmacy and Chemical Engineering at BITS Hyderabad. This total drop is not large enough to bring cutoffs down to 200 marks from the current floor of approximately 208–215 for the most accessible program.

Ques. How many iterations does BITSAT 2026 have?

Ans. BITS Pilani typically runs 2–3 main admission iterations and may hold an additional spot round if seats remain vacant. The exact schedule for BITSAT 2026 iterations is published on the official BITS Pilani admissions portal.

Ques. What is the total marks for BITSAT?

Ans. BITSAT is scored out of 390 marks (150 questions × 3 marks for correct answers; −1 mark for incorrect). A score of 200 represents approximately 51.3% of the total marks.

Ques. Where can I check the official BITSAT 2026 iteration cutoffs?

Ans. Official BITSAT 2026 cutoff scores for each iteration are published on the BITS Pilani portal at bits-pilani.ac.in under the Cut-off BITSAT Scores section, after each iteration closes.