BITSAT 2026 closing scores are expected to range from 258 to above 384 out of 390, with Computer Science at Pilani likely closing between 383 and 386 based on the 2023–2025 upward trend.

BITS Pilani conducts BITSAT each year for admission to B.E., B.Pharm and M.Sc programmes at its three campuses — Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad. The closing score is the minimum BITSAT score at which all seats in a branch fill during the final admission round. Unlike most national-level engineering exams, BITSAT does not follow category-based reservation, so a single merit list applies to all students.

  • BITSAT total marks: 390 (Physics, Chemistry, English and Logical Reasoning, and Mathematics or Biology).
  • Pilani closes the highest across every branch; Goa and Hyderabad scores run 8–15 points lower for the same branch.
  • CS at Pilani has risen by roughly 2–3 points per year over 2023–2025; a similar increment is expected in 2026.
  • Civil Engineering and B.Pharm close the lowest within each campus; CS, ECE and EEE are the most competitive branches.
  • M.Sc programmes close between 258 and 282 at Pilani — substantially more accessible than core engineering branches.
  • No score in any branch or campus exceeds 390, the maximum possible on BITSAT.
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BITSAT 2026 Campus-Wise Cutoff Overview

The table below provides a side-by-side view of expected 2026 closing scores for the most sought-after branches at each campus. All 2026 figures are expected scores based on 2023–2025 trends.

Branch Pilani (Expected 2026) Goa (Expected 2026) Hyderabad (Expected 2026)
Computer Science 383–386 370–374 375–378
Electronics & Communication 364–367 348–352 353–357
Electrical & Electronics 354–357 335–339 341–345
Mechanical 341–344 323–327 328–332
Chemical 324–328 309–313 313–317
Civil 309–312 294–298 297–301
B.Pharm 296–299 279–283 283–287

Pilani Campus: Branch-Wise Closing Score Trends (2023–2026)

Pilani is the flagship campus and consistently records the highest closing scores across all branches. CS at Pilani has closed above 378 in each of the last three years, driven by high demand and a seat intake of roughly 127. M.Sc programmes here are far more accessible, closing between 258 and 282. All 2026 figures are expected based on historical trends.

Branch 2023 Closing 2024 Closing 2025 Closing 2026 Expected
CS 379 381 383 384–386
Electronics & Communication 358 361 363 364–367
Electrical & Electronics 349 352 354 355–357
Mechanical 337 340 342 343–345
Chemical 319 322 324 325–328
Civil 304 307 309 310–312
B.Pharm 291 294 296 297–299
MSc Mathematics 272 275 277 278–281
MSc Physics 267 270 272 273–276
MSc Economics 273 276 278 279–282
MSc Chemistry 259 262 264 265–268
MSc Biological Sciences 252 255 257 258–261

Goa Campus: Branch-Wise Closing Score Trends (2023–2026)

The Goa campus is popular for its research culture and coastal setting. CS at Goa closes around 10–15 points below Pilani, making it the second hardest CS seat in the BITS system. ECE and EEE at Goa follow a similar gap relative to Pilani. All 2026 figures are expected based on 2023–2025 trends.

Branch 2023 Closing 2024 Closing 2025 Closing 2026 Expected
CS 364 367 369 370–374
Electronics & Communication 342 345 347 348–352
Electrical & Electronics 329 332 334 335–339
Mechanical 317 320 322 323–327
Chemical 303 306 308 309–313
Civil 288 291 293 294–298
B.Pharm 273 276 278 279–283
MSc Mathematics 264 267 269 270–273
MSc Economics 265 268 270 271–274
MSc Chemistry 250 253 255 256–259
MSc Biological Sciences 246 249 251 252–255

Hyderabad Campus: Branch-Wise Closing Score Trends (2023–2026)

The Hyderabad campus has grown in popularity driven by strong industry connections in the city. CS at Hyderabad closes 5–8 points above Goa in most years, reflecting concentrated demand from the Hyderabad tech ecosystem. For non-CS branches, Hyderabad and Goa are closely matched. All 2026 figures are expected based on 2023–2025 data.

Branch 2023 Closing 2024 Closing 2025 Closing 2026 Expected
CS 370 373 375 376–378
Electronics & Communication 347 350 352 353–357
Electrical & Electronics 335 338 340 341–345
Mechanical 322 325 327 328–332
Chemical 307 310 312 313–317
Civil 291 294 296 297–301
B.Pharm 277 280 282 283–287
MSc Mathematics 268 271 273 274–277
MSc Economics 269 272 274 275–278
MSc Chemistry 254 257 259 260–263
MSc Biological Sciences 248 251 253 254–257

Factors Affecting BITSAT 2026 Closing Scores

Understanding what drives the closing score each year helps you set a realistic target before you begin preparation.

  • Exam difficulty: A tougher paper compresses the score distribution. In harder years closing scores can fall 3–7 points relative to an easier year, giving you a small buffer if you target the trend midpoint.
  • Number of applicants: BITSAT 2026 is expected to cross 3 lakh registrations. A larger pool of high scorers pushes top-branch closes upward each cycle.
  • Seat intake per branch: CS at Pilani has roughly 127 seats. High demand against limited supply keeps its closing score the highest in the system year after year.
  • Campus preference ordering: Students who list Pilani CS first concentrate demand at that branch, keeping its closing score above Hyderabad and Goa CS for the same reason.
  • No category reservation: BITSAT operates on a single merit list — there is no SC, ST or OBC cutoff relaxation. One closing score applies to all students in a branch at a given campus.
  • Dual-degree demand: B.E. + M.Sc dual-degree seats share capacity with direct M.Sc intake, which can shift M.Sc closing scores by a few points in either direction from year to year.

BITSAT 2026 Cutoff FAQs

Ques. What score do I need to get CS at BITS Pilani in 2026?

Ans. Based on 2023–2025 trends, a score of 382 or above out of 390 gives you a strong chance at CS in Pilani. A score between 375 and 381 may be sufficient in a tougher exam year when the overall score distribution shifts downward, but targeting 382+ is the safer benchmark.

Ques. Is there a separate BITSAT cutoff for SC or OBC students?

Ans. No. BITSAT does not apply SC, ST or OBC reservation. Admission across all three campuses is entirely merit-based, and a single closing score applies to all students irrespective of category.

Ques. Which BITS campus has the lowest closing scores?

Ans. The Goa campus generally records the lowest closing scores among the three. However, Hyderabad CS closes higher than Goa CS in most years due to the city’s strong tech-industry demand. For non-CS branches, Goa and Hyderabad are closely matched, with Goa typically 3–5 points lower.

Ques. When will BITSAT 2026 official closing scores be published?

Ans. Official BITSAT 2026 closing scores are published on bitsadmission.com after the final admission iteration concludes, typically in August or September 2026. All 2026 figures in this article are expected scores derived from three-year trend analysis.

Ques. What is the total marks for BITSAT 2026?

Ans. BITSAT 2026 carries a total of 390 marks across 130 questions covering Physics, Chemistry, English and Logical Reasoning, and Mathematics (or Biology for Pharmacy). Students who complete all 130 questions within the allotted time become eligible to attempt 10 additional bonus questions.

Ques. How far below the Pilani cutoff is the Goa cutoff for the same branch?

Ans. Based on 2023–2025 data, Goa closing scores are typically 10–15 points lower than Pilani for the same branch. Hyderabad sits between the two — roughly 5–8 points below Pilani and 3–7 points above Goa for most branches. CS is the exception, where Hyderabad closes closer to Pilani than to Goa.