Based on 2023–2025 trends, the expected BITSAT 2026 closing score for Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at BITS Goa is 350–360 and at BITS Hyderabad is 322–333 out of 390 marks.
BITS Pilani University offers ECE at its Goa and Hyderabad campuses; the Pilani campus itself does not have a B.E. ECE programme and instead offers Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (EIE). Admission to all BITS campuses is through BITSAT scores, and seat allotment happens campus-wise and programme-wise across multiple iterations. BITSAT has been conducted on a 390-mark scale since 2023. This article covers expected BITS ECE cutoffs for 2026, year-on-year trend data and iteration-wise closing score patterns to help students plan their admissions strategy.
- BITSAT 2026 is out of 390 marks (130 questions, 3 marks each; no negative marking announced for wrong answers in the bonus section).
- ECE is offered at BITS Goa and BITS Hyderabad only; the Pilani campus offers EIE, which is included in the tables below for reference.
- Expected closing score at BITS Goa ECE: 350–360 out of 390 (based on 2023–2025 trends).
- Expected closing score at BITS Hyderabad ECE: 322–333 out of 390 (based on 2023–2025 trends).
- Closing scores typically fall by 4–8 marks from Iteration 1 to the final allotment round — borderline students should not exit the process after the first iteration.
- Students targeting BITS Goa ECE should aim for 355 and above for a comfortable margin across all iterations.
| Direct Link to BITSAT 2026 Admissions Portal (Active) |
| admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in |
BITSAT 2026 ECE Expected Cutoff (Goa and Hyderabad)
The table below shows projected BITSAT 2026 closing scores for ECE at BITS Goa and BITS Hyderabad, along with EIE at BITS Pilani for comparison. All figures are expected ranges based on 2023–2025 admission data and will be updated once official closing scores are published after each iteration on the BITS admissions portal.
| Campus | Programme | Expected Opening Score 2026 | Expected Closing Score 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
| BITS Goa | B.E. (Hons.) Electronics and Communication Engineering | 362–370 | 350–360 |
| BITS Hyderabad | B.E. (Hons.) Electronics and Communication Engineering | 334–342 | 322–333 |
| BITS Pilani | B.E. (Hons.) Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (EIE)* | 355–364 | 343–354 |
*The Pilani campus does not offer ECE. EIE is included for reference as the closest related programme at Pilani. All figures are expected ranges based on 2023–2025 trends and are not confirmed.
ECE BITSAT Cutoff: Previous Year Trends (2023–2025)
BITSAT moved to a 390-mark paper from 2023. The table below shows approximate final closing scores for ECE at BITS Goa and BITS Hyderabad across three admission cycles. Figures from 2022 and before used a 450-mark format and are not comparable with current cycle data.
| Year | BITS Goa ECE Closing Score (out of 390) | BITS Hyderabad ECE Closing Score (out of 390) |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | ~354 | ~326 |
| 2024 | ~348 | ~320 |
| 2023 | ~352 | ~323 |
BITS Goa ECE closing scores have stayed in the 348–354 band since BITSAT moved to 390 marks. BITS Hyderabad ECE has held in the 320–326 range. A modest upward shift is expected in 2026 as BITSAT applicant numbers have grown each year and score distributions have shifted higher.
Iteration-wise Closing Score Analysis
BITS Pilani admissions run through multiple iterations. Each iteration generates a fresh allotment based on which students accept, reject or freeze their seat from the previous round. The table below shows how ECE closing scores have typically moved across iterations, based on 2024 and 2025 patterns.
| Iteration | BITS Goa ECE Approx. Closing Score | BITS Hyderabad ECE Approx. Closing Score |
|---|---|---|
| Iteration 1 | 356–366 | 328–337 |
| Iteration 2 | 351–361 | 323–333 |
| Final Round | 348–358 | 320–330 |
Closing scores at BITS Goa ECE typically drop by 5–8 marks from Iteration 1 to the final round. At BITS Hyderabad ECE the drop is usually 4–8 marks. Students whose scores sit just below the Iteration 1 cutoff should remain in the process — the closing score eases meaningfully by the final round as high-scoring students freeze or upgrade to preferred programmes.
- Students who receive an allotment in Iteration 1 but prefer a different campus or programme should accept without freezing to stay eligible for the next iteration.
- Freezing a seat locks you into that allotment permanently and removes you from further rounds.
- Rejecting a seat forfeits your current allotment; you re-enter the merit pool for the next round only if unfilled seats remain in your preferred programme.
Factors Affecting BITS ECE Cutoff 2026
Several variables can push the BITSAT 2026 ECE closing scores above or below the ranges projected from previous years:
- Seat intake: Any change in the number of ECE seats at Goa or Hyderabad directly shifts the cutoff. Students should check the official intake notice before Iteration 1 opens.
- Score distribution of applicants: If a larger share of BITSAT 2026 students score above 340, the competition for Goa ECE intensifies and pushes the closing score upward by 3–6 marks.
- Preference pattern of top scorers: Students who score 370 and above typically prefer CSE at Pilani or Goa. If more top scorers choose CSE over ECE, the ECE cutoff eases slightly.
- Dual-degree ECE allotments: B.E. ECE + M.Sc. dual-degree seats carry higher cutoffs and draw from a separate preference pool. They do not directly compete with single-degree ECE seats at the same score band.
- Exam difficulty: A relatively easier BITSAT 2026 paper inflates scores across the board and compresses the cutoff range upward; a harder paper eases it.
Students targeting BITS Goa ECE should aim for a BITSAT score of 355 and above to have a comfortable margin through all iterations. Students targeting BITS Hyderabad ECE should target 330 and above to stay competitive into the final round.
BITS Pilani ECE BITSAT Cutoff 2026 FAQs
Ques. What is the expected BITSAT 2026 closing score for ECE at BITS Goa?
Ans. Based on 2023–2025 trends, the expected closing score for B.E. ECE at BITS Goa is 350–360 out of 390. The actual cutoff will be published on the official BITS admissions portal after each iteration closes.
Ques. Does BITS Pilani (Pilani campus) offer ECE?
Ans. No. The Pilani campus does not offer B.E. ECE. It offers Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (EIE), which shares a similar electronics core but focuses on instrumentation. ECE as a standalone programme is available only at BITS Goa and BITS Hyderabad.
Ques. What is the expected BITSAT 2026 closing score for ECE at BITS Hyderabad?
Ans. Based on previous year data, the expected closing score for ECE at BITS Hyderabad is 322–333 out of 390. Students who score 330 or above are well-positioned across most iteration rounds at Hyderabad.
Ques. By how much does the BITS ECE closing score drop across iterations?
Ans. Based on 2024 and 2025 patterns, the closing score for BITS Goa ECE drops by approximately 5–8 marks from Iteration 1 to the final round. At BITS Hyderabad ECE the drop is around 4–8 marks. Students near the borderline should remain in the process through all iterations.
Ques. Is BITSAT 2026 out of 390 marks or 450 marks?
Ans. BITSAT 2026 is out of 390 marks (130 questions carrying 3 marks each). The 450-mark format was used up to 2022. All cutoff figures in this article are on the 390-mark scale and are not comparable with pre-2023 data.
Ques. What should students do if allotted BITS Hyderabad ECE but BITS Goa ECE is their preference?
Ans. Students allotted BITS Hyderabad ECE in Iteration 1 who prefer BITS Goa ECE should accept the seat without freezing. This keeps them in the merit pool for the next iteration where they may receive BITS Goa ECE if their score qualifies. Freezing removes them from all further rounds permanently.








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