With 350 marks out of 390 in BITSAT 2026, you are above the expected closing cutoff for B.E. Computer Science at all three BITS campuses — Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad — and can realistically secure a top branch in the remaining iterations.

BITSAT 2026 admissions are currently in progress through multiple iterations. A score of 350 places you among the top performers nationally. Based on 2025 closing scores and 2026 prediction trends, this score gives you access to virtually every branch at every campus. The key now is smart preference-filling to land your top-priority combination in the remaining rounds.

  • BITSAT 2026 is scored out of a standard 390 marks (130 questions × 3 marks each).
  • Your score of 350 out of 390 (89.7%) is well above the expected closing cutoff of 310–320 for CSE at BITS Pilani based on 2025 trends.
  • All branches at BITS Goa and BITS Hyderabad are comfortably within your reach, including CSE and ECE.
  • Remaining iterations typically see cutoffs drop by 2–5 marks per round as higher-scoring students accept their top choices and vacate lower-preference allotments.
  • Iteration 2 is expected around July 9, 2026 — keep your preferences updated on the admissions portal before each iteration window closes.
Direct Link — BITSAT 2026 Official Cut-off Scores (LIVE) Official BITS Pilani Cut-off Page

What 350 Marks Means in BITSAT 2026

BITSAT 2026 carries a maximum of 390 marks for the standard 130-question paper. A score of 350 translates to 89.7%, placing you firmly in the top tier of test-takers nationally.

BITS Pilani does not release rank cards for BITSAT. Admissions are decided purely on raw scores, iteration by iteration. Because top-scorers lock in premier seats in Iteration 1, later iterations see cutoffs slide by 2–5 marks per round. At 350, you are positioned to claim a top branch at any campus in the remaining rounds.

Score Band Typical Admission Profile (Based on 2025 Trends)
340–390 CSE, ECE and MnC at all campuses; any branch at Pilani
350 (Your Score) Above expected CSE cutoff at Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad
310–339 CSE at Goa and Hyderabad; EEE and ECE at Pilani
280–309 Mechanical and Chemical at Pilani; CSE at Hyderabad
250–279 Lower-demand branches at Pilani; core engineering at Goa and Hyderabad

Campus and Branch-wise Expected BITSAT 2026 Cutoffs

The table below lists expected closing BITSAT 2026 scores per campus and branch, derived from 2025 iteration data published by BITS Pilani. All figures are expected estimates based on 2025 trends — actual cutoffs depend on seat availability and demand in each remaining iteration.

Campus Branch Expected Closing Score (2026) Likely for 350 Marks?
BITS Pilani B.E. Computer Science (CSE) 310–320 Yes
B.E. Electronics and Communication (ECE) 300–312 Yes
B.E. Mathematics and Computing (MnC) 295–308 Yes
B.E. Electrical and Electronics (EEE) 285–298 Yes
B.E. Mechanical 262–278 Yes
B.E. Chemical 248–262 Yes
B.E. Civil 222–240 Yes
B.Pharm 220–238 Yes
BITS Goa B.E. Electrical and Electronics (EEE) 305–318 Yes
B.E. Computer Science (CSE) 290–298 Yes
B.E. Electronics and Communication (ECE) 285–296 Yes
B.E. Mathematics and Computing (MnC) 268–280 Yes
B.E. Mechanical 260–272 Yes
B.E. Chemical 248–258 Yes
BITS Hyderabad B.E. Computer Science (CSE) 275–285 Yes
B.E. Mathematics and Computing (MnC) 265–275 Yes
B.E. Electronics and Communication (ECE) 258–268 Yes
B.E. Electrical and Electronics (EEE) 255–268 Yes
B.E. Mechanical 248–258 Yes
B.E. Chemical 238–250 Yes
B.E. Civil 222–238 Yes

How Remaining BITSAT 2026 Iterations Work

BITSAT 2026 admissions proceed through a series of iterations. After each round, students with allotments choose to accept and freeze their seat or accept and keep options open for a higher preference in the next round. Students who reject an allotment can wait for a later iteration but risk losing their current seat.

With 350 marks, your score is above the expected ceiling for most premium branches. Here is how the iteration cycle plays out at this score level:

  • Iteration 1: If your top preference was allotted, you could freeze the seat. If a lower-preference branch was allotted, remain active to upgrade in the next round.
  • Iteration 2 (expected ~July 9, 2026): Students who upgraded from Iteration 1 free up seats in lower-ranked choices, pushing cutoffs slightly lower for those branches.
  • Iteration 3 and beyond: Cutoffs continue to fall across all campuses as remaining seats fill. By the final iteration, most branch-campus combinations are fully allotted.
Iteration Expected Date (2026) What Typically Happens
Iteration 1 Late June 2026 Peak cutoffs; top-scorers lock premier seats
Iteration 2 ~July 9, 2026 Cutoffs drop by 2–5 marks; vacated CSE and ECE seats open at all campuses
Iteration 3 ~July 16–20, 2026 Further drops; core engineering branches become more accessible
Iteration 4+ ~July 22–28, 2026 Final mop-up; remaining seats in lower-demand branches fill

Which Campus and Branch to Prioritize with 350 Marks

Because 350 marks qualifies you for CSE at all three campuses, the choice is about campus preference, not eligibility. Here is how to structure your remaining iteration preferences effectively:

  • Research and core CS focus: Prioritize CSE or MnC at BITS Pilani. Pilani has the oldest program with a well-established research culture and alumni network.
  • Location preference: BITS Goa offers a coastal campus setting. BITS Hyderabad has strong proximity to the city’s growing tech industry and startup ecosystem.
  • Dual-degree flexibility: Integrated B.E. + M.Sc. programs in Mathematics, Physics or Economics at BITS Pilani carry slightly lower cutoffs than standalone B.E. CSE. They also offer flexibility to transition into core branches in the first year.
  • Fill all three campuses in your preference list. Students who limit preferences to one campus miss seat openings at others in later iterations.
  • Accept and keep options open rather than rejecting outright. If you are allotted your second preference, accept it and stay active in the cycle. You will not lose your current seat if a higher preference does not open in the next round.

BITSAT 2026 350 Marks FAQs

Ques. Can I get CSE at BITS Pilani with 350 marks in BITSAT 2026?

Ans. Yes. The expected closing score for B.E. CSE at BITS Pilani in 2026 is 310–320 based on 2025 iteration data. A score of 350 is comfortably above this range, making you a strong candidate for CSE at BITS Pilani in any remaining iteration.

Ques. Is 350 out of 390 a good score in BITSAT 2026?

Ans. Yes, 350 out of 390 is an outstanding score equivalent to 89.7% of the total. It places you above the expected closing cutoffs for CSE at all three BITS campuses — Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad.

Ques. Does BITSAT 2026 have category-wise cutoffs for SC, ST or OBC?

Ans. No. BITS Pilani is a deemed private university and does not follow government reservation categories. All admissions are purely merit-based on raw BITSAT scores. The same cutoff applies to all students regardless of category.

Ques. Why does EEE at BITS Goa sometimes have a higher cutoff than CSE at BITS Goa?

Ans. B.E. EEE at BITS Goa has historically seen a slightly higher closing score than B.E. CSE at the same campus based on 2025 data. This is likely due to fewer available seats and concentrated demand for that specific combination. With 350 marks, you are above both cutoffs and can target either branch.

Ques. When is Iteration 2 of BITSAT 2026 admissions?

Ans. Iteration 2 of BITSAT 2026 admissions is expected around July 9, 2026. Log in to the official BITS Pilani admissions portal and update your preferences before the deadline for this iteration closes.

Ques. Should I prefer BITS Hyderabad CSE or BITS Goa ECE with 350 marks?

Ans. Both are well within reach at 350 marks. BITS Hyderabad CSE suits students who want a CS degree close to South India’s tech hubs. BITS Goa ECE is a strong choice if you prefer electronics or the Goa campus environment. Fill both in your preference list and let the iteration process surface the better allotment.