With 330 marks in BITSAT 2026 (out of 390), you can expect allotment to CSE or ECE at BITS Goa and BITS Hyderabad, and to ECE, EEE, or Mechanical Engineering at BITS Pilani in Iteration 2, with Iteration 2 results scheduled on July 1, 2026.

BITSAT 2026 is scored out of 390 marks, and 330 represents approximately 84.6 per cent of the total — a competitive score that places most students in an estimated rank band of 2,000 to 4,500 based on 2025 trends. In the iteration process, seats freed by students upgrading to a higher-preference programme in Iteration 1 become available in Iteration 2, sometimes unlocking branches that were marginally out of reach in the first round. BITS Pilani runs up to seven iterations in total, with all rounds conducted entirely online.

  • BITSAT 2026 total marks: 390 (130 questions × 3 marks each).
  • 330 marks corresponds to an estimated rank of approximately 2,000–4,500 based on 2025 score-to-rank trends.
  • Iteration 2 seat allotment results are expected on July 1, 2026.
  • 330 marks is a safe score for CSE at BITS Goa and BITS Hyderabad and a strong score for core B.E. branches at BITS Pilani.
  • Iteration 2 cutoffs may ease by 1–5 marks from Iteration 1 for select programmes as students upgrade preferences.
Direct Link to BITSAT 2026 Iteration 2 Seat Allotment at admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in (OUT)

What 330 Marks Means in BITSAT 2026

BITSAT 2026 carries a maximum of 390 marks. A score of 330 is approximately 84.6 per cent of the total, which is a competitive result. Students who score 330 are typically well within the safe zone for most B.E. and dual degree programmes across all three BITS campuses — Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad.

BITSAT does not issue a percentile. Rank is determined purely by the raw score, with ties broken by an internal formula. This makes every mark significant in the 320–345 range, where many students cluster and small differences produce large rank shifts. A score of 330 places you above the closing cutoff for the majority of programmes offered across the three campuses based on 2025 trends.


Expected Rank for 330 Marks in BITSAT 2026

Based on previous year score-to-rank data, 330 marks in BITSAT 2026 is expected to correspond to a rank in the range of 2,000 to 4,500. The exact rank depends on total test-takers across both sessions and overall exam difficulty. The 325–340 marks band is among the most densely contested, so actual rank can vary by several hundred positions.

Score Range (out of 390) Expected Rank (based on 2025 trends)
345–360 500–1,500
335–345 1,500–2,000
325–335 (330 falls here) 2,000–4,500
310–325 4,500–7,000
295–310 7,000–10,000

Expected Campus and Branch for 330 Marks in Iteration 2

The table below lists expected closing cutoff scores for Iteration 2 across all three BITS campuses and key B.E. programmes. All figures are indicative and based on 2025 closing cutoff trends — actual cutoffs are released by BITS Pilani on the official admissions portal after each iteration.

Campus Programme Expected Closing Score (Iter 2) Likely for 330 Marks?
BITS Pilani B.E. Computer Science 328–338 Borderline
B.E. Mathematics and Computing (Dual) 318–330 Borderline / Possible
B.E. Electronics and Communication 312–325 Yes
B.E. Electrical and Electronics 302–315 Yes
B.E. Mechanical Engineering 292–308 Yes
B.E. Chemical Engineering 280–298 Yes
BITS Goa B.E. Computer Science 302–318 Yes
B.E. Mathematics and Computing (Dual) 292–308 Yes
B.E. Electronics and Communication 280–298 Yes
B.E. Electrical and Electronics 268–285 Yes
B.E. Mechanical Engineering 258–278 Yes
BITS Hyderabad B.E. Computer Science 285–305 Yes
B.E. Electronics and Communication 272–290 Yes
B.E. Electrical and Electronics 258–278 Yes
B.E. Mechanical Engineering 248–268 Yes
B.E. Chemical Engineering 238–260 Yes

How Iteration 2 Seat Allotment Works

BITS Pilani conducts admissions through an entirely online iteration process. In Iteration 1, seats are allotted based on BITSAT rank and student-submitted programme preferences. Students who accept an Iteration 1 seat but opt to remain open to upgradation are automatically reconsidered in Iteration 2 for a higher-ranked preference if a vacancy opens.

When students with higher scores upgrade to a preferred programme in Iteration 2, their previously held seats are released. This expansion of the available seat pool is why some branches that closed above 330 marks in Iteration 1 may become accessible in Iteration 2. Students who received no allotment in Iteration 1 are also reconsidered if new vacancies arise.

The difference in cutoffs between Iteration 1 and Iteration 2 is typically 1–5 marks. This shift is most noticeable at BITS Pilani for programmes like CSE and ECE, where upgradation activity is highest. Students are advised not to freeze their seat before viewing the Iteration 2 result on July 1, 2026 unless fully satisfied with their current allotment.


Strategy for Students with 330 Marks in Iteration 2

Students with 330 marks should review and finalise their preference list carefully before the Iteration 2 freeze deadline. Consider the following approach:

  • List CSE at BITS Pilani as an early preference. At 330 marks it is borderline, and a minor drop in the Iteration 2 cutoff — which has occurred in past years — could make it accessible.
  • Place CSE at BITS Goa as a strong backup. Based on 2025 trends, the expected closing cutoff is 302–318, comfortably below 330.
  • Place CSE at BITS Hyderabad as a safe fallback. The expected closing cutoff of 285–305 is well within reach.
  • If campus preference (Pilani) outweighs branch preference, list Pilani ECE and Pilani EEE ahead of CSE at other campuses. Both programmes are comfortably attainable at 330 marks.
  • Do not freeze your seat before the Iteration 2 result unless the current allotment is your first preference. Freezing before Iteration 2 removes the chance of automatic upgradation.

BITSAT 2026 330 Marks FAQs

Ques. Is 330 marks in BITSAT 2026 enough for CSE at BITS Pilani?

Ans. It is borderline. Based on 2025 trends, the BITS Pilani CSE closing cutoff has ranged between 325 and 338 marks in recent years. A score of 330 may be sufficient in Iteration 2 if cutoffs ease slightly, but it is not guaranteed. Students with 330 marks should list CSE at BITS Goa and BITS Hyderabad as comfortable fallbacks in their preference list.

Ques. What is the expected rank for 330 marks in BITSAT 2026?

Ans. Based on previous year score-to-rank data, 330 marks in BITSAT 2026 is expected to correspond to an approximate rank of 2,000 to 4,500. The 325–340 marks band is densely competitive, so small mark differences can produce significant rank shifts.

Ques. When will BITSAT 2026 Iteration 2 result be released?

Ans. BITSAT 2026 Iteration 2 seat allotment results are expected on July 1, 2026. Students can log in and check their allotment status on the official BITS Pilani admissions portal at admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in.

Ques. Can 330 marks secure CSE at BITS Goa in Iteration 2?

Ans. Yes, with reasonable confidence. Based on 2025 trends, the expected closing cutoff for CSE at BITS Goa in Iteration 2 is approximately 302–318 marks. A score of 330 is comfortably above this range.

Ques. Should I freeze my seat before Iteration 2 if I have 330 marks?

Ans. No. Students with 330 marks are advised to remain open to upgradation until the Iteration 2 result is published on July 1, 2026. This score is borderline for a few sought-after programmes at BITS Pilani, and Iteration 2 may unlock these seats as students with higher scores upgrade to their first preferences.

Ques. How many iterations does BITS Pilani conduct in 2026?

Ans. BITS Pilani typically conducts up to seven iterations in total. All rounds are held entirely online — students do not need to visit any campus during the seat allotment process. Each iteration is announced on the official admissions portal with specific fee payment and freeze deadlines.