BITSAT Session 2 Admit Card 2026: Download Link, Dates, Details, Checklist & Exam Day Tips for Candidates

BITS Pilani activated the BITSAT Session 2 Admit Card 2026 link on May 20, 2026. Download from admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in, verify exam centre and timings for the May 25–27 window, and follow troubleshooting steps if needed.

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    BITSAT Session 2 Admit Card 2026: How to Download, Important Dates, Details and Troubleshooting

    BITS Pilani activated the BITSAT Session 2 Admit Card 2026 download link on May 20, 2026 . You can get your admit card from the official portal at admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in using your registration form number and date of birth or password.

    This article tells you exactly how to download the BITSAT Session 2 Admit Card 2026, what to check on it, key dates, simple fixes if the admit card won’t download, what to carry on exam day, and what to do if you find mistakes.

    Quick summary: What’s out and what you need (BITSAT Session 2 Admit Card 2026)

    • The admit card download link for BITSAT Session 2 was activated on May 20, 2026 at the official admissions portal (admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in).
    • To download you will need your registration form number and date of birth or your password/login details from the BITS admission site.
    • The Session 2 computer-based tests run from May 25 to May 27, 2026 . Session 2 results are expected in June 2026 .
    • A printed admit card is mandatory. Candidates without a printed admit card will not be allowed entry to the test centre.

    Step-by-step: How to download your BITSAT Session 2 admit card 2026

    Follow these steps to access and save your admit card quickly. Keep your registration details handy before you begin.

    1. Open your browser and go to the official portal: admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in.
    2. Look for the link labelled the BITSAT session 2 admit card download link (it was activated on May 20, 2026 ). Click it.
    3. Enter your registration form number and date of birth (or the password you created during registration). Submit the form.
    4. Your admit card will appear on screen. Check the key fields (photo, name, application number, test centre, date and time).
    5. Save the admit card as a PDF and take at least two clear prints . Keep one as a spare in case of loss or damage.

    What to check on-screen before you print

    • Is your full name and application/registration number correct?
    • Does the photograph match you clearly and is it not cropped or blurred?
    • Is the test centre name and full address readable?
    • Are the exam date, session date and reporting time shown clearly?
    • Are any exam day instructions or restrictions printed on the admit card?

    If anything looks wrong, capture a screenshot and follow the discrepancy steps below.

    Important dates and schedule at a glance

    Event Date
    Admit card release (Session 2) May 20, 2026
    BITSAT Session 2 exam window May 25–27, 2026
    Session 2 result (expected) June 2026
    Official portal to download admit card admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in

    Knowing your exact exam slot and date matters. The session window spans three days; your allocated day and time are printed on your admit card. Book travel and local stay only after confirming the slot on your admit card.

    Details printed on the admit card — what to verify immediately

    Check each of these fields the moment the admit card opens. Errors here can cause needless stress on exam day.

    • Candidate’s name (spellings should match your application)
    • Father’s name (if printed)
    • Date of birth
    • Application/Registration form number
    • Candidate photograph and signature
    • Test centre name and full address
    • Exam date and reporting time (and test slot/time)
    • Any printed exam day instructions or restrictions

    If your photograph or signature is missing or incorrect, or your name/DOB is wrong, act quickly. See the “If you find a discrepancy” section for next steps.

    Troubleshooting: If your admit card won’t download

    If the admit card page does not load or the admit card does not appear after login, try these checks first.

    1. Re-check login details: A common error is entering the wrong registration form number or DOB. Re-type carefully.
    2. Internet and browser: Use a stable connection. Switch to Chrome, Edge or Firefox if one browser fails. Try an incognito/private window.
    3. Password issues: If the portal accepts a password instead of DOB, use the portal’s password reset option. Follow the on-screen flow.
    4. Registration status: If you did not fully complete your registration, the admit card may not have been generated. Log in to your candidate dashboard on the portal to confirm registration completion.
    5. Large server load: Right after release, servers can be slow. Try again after 10–15 minutes.

    If none of these work

    • Check the official admissions portal (admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in) for any notices or alternate links.
    • Use the portal’s help/contact page to find the official helpdesk entry. The portal typically provides a helpdesk email/phone — use those details rather than third-party numbers.

    What to have ready when you contact the exam authority

    • Your full name and application/registration number.
    • Date of birth and the email/mobile used at registration.
    • Screenshots of the error message or the attempt where the admit card did not display.
    • The browser and device you used and the time you tried to download.

    These details speed up the helpdesk response and help them validate your record.

    What to carry and prep for exam day (beyond the admit card)

    The official requirement from the admission portal is the printed admit card. Besides that, prepare these items so you can enter the centre without hassle:

    • Printed admit card: Use a good quality A4 print so the photograph and text are clear. Keep two copies — one to hand over if required and one spare.
    • Photo ID: The official list is not published in the admit card notice. Suggested acceptable IDs (carry one original and a photocopy): school/college identity card, Aadhar card, driving licence, PAN card, or passport. Treat this as a suggested list and confirm acceptable IDs on the official portal.
    • A recent passport-size photograph (spare) — same as the one uploaded during registration.
    • Stationery allowed by the test rules (if any); usually you do not need a pen for computer-based tests beyond signing if required. Follow exam-day instructions printed on the admit card.
    • Basic personal items: water bottle, face mask (if required), and medicines if you need them.

    Printing recommendations (practical, not official)

    • Print on standard A4 paper, portrait layout.
    • Use a laser or good inkjet printer — avoid faint prints.
    • Keep margins intact so no text is cut off.

    If you find a discrepancy on the admit card

    Mistakes happen. The faster you act, the better your chances of getting a correction before the exam.

    1. Document the error: Take clear screenshots and a photo of the printed admit card showing the mistake.
    2. Compare with your submitted application: Download or view your registration form on the portal and confirm what was submitted originally.
    3. Contact the admissions helpdesk via the official portal. Explain the discrepancy and attach screenshots (if the portal allows).
    4. Be ready to submit supporting documents: A scanned copy of your proof of identity, school documents, or the registration confirmation may be requested.

    If time is short before the exam

    • Follow the portal’s emergency instructions. Some errors (like minor name spellings) may be allowed if you can produce matching ID at the test centre. However, this varies — do not assume.
    • Keep copies of all communications with the helpdesk. If possible, get written confirmation (email) that the error is logged.

    Accessibility, special-needs requests and centre-related queries

    Official details about accommodations are usually managed through the admissions portal. If you need special arrangements, start the request early.

    • Check the official portal for a specific accommodation or special-needs form. If you do not find one, use the help/contact page to ask how to apply.
    • When you contact the authority, describe your requirement clearly (e.g., extra time, wheelchair access, a scribe). Attach medical certificates if available.
    • For travel and centre access: once you have the test centre address on your admit card, map it and plan travel. Consider a practice run if the route or city is unfamiliar.

    If you depend on assistive devices

    • Confirm in writing whether devices (like screen readers with prior approval) are allowed.
    • Carry supporting medical certificates and previous documentation of the need for assistive services.

    Practical tips to avoid day-of-exam stress

    • Re-confirm the test centre address and the reporting time printed on your admit card at least two days before the exam.
    • Plan to reach the centre at least 60–90 minutes before the reporting time to clear security and identity checks.
    • Keep both digital (on phone) and physical copies of your admit card and ID.
    • Check local transport and parking options. If you’re staying in a hotel, tell the reception about your early departure.

    Simple checks the night before

    • Re-print your admit card and place it in a folder with your ID and photo.
    • Charge your phone and save offline copies (screenshot) of the admit card and travel directions.
    • Pack a small essentials kit: spare photo, ID photocopy, water bottle, medicines, and a mask if you prefer.

    Concise checklist before you leave home on exam day

    • Printed admit card (at least 2 copies).
    • Original photo ID and a photocopy (suggested list: Aadhar, passport, driving licence, school/college ID).
    • Recent passport-size photo (spare).
    • Directions to the centre downloaded offline and a buffer of time for travel.
    • Emergency contact numbers: family member, friend, and the admissions helpdesk contact from the portal.

    Write the important contact numbers on a small notepad and keep it in your pocket. It helps if your phone runs out of battery.

    Final notes for candidates

    The admit card release means you are one step closer to the exam. The key facts you must remember: download from admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in, use your registration form number and DOB/password, print the admit card, and check the test centre, date and reporting time. The session 2 test window is May 25–27, 2026 and the results are expected in June 2026 .

    If anything blocks your download, try the troubleshooting steps above and then contact the official helpdesk details listed on the admissions portal. Keep calm, prepare the logistics, and focus on revision for the days leading to your slot.

    FAQs

    Q1: Has the BITS Pilani admissions portal activated the BITSAT Session 2 Admit Card 2026 download link? A1: Yes. The admit card download link for Session 2 was activated on May 20, 2026 on admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in.

    Q2: What details do I need to download my Session 2 admit card? A2: You need your registration form number and either your date of birth or the password you created during registration to log in and download the admit card.

    Q3: I can’t download my admit card — what should I try first? A3: Re-check your registration number and DOB/password, use a different browser or incognito window, ensure a stable internet connection, and confirm your registration was completed on the portal. If problems persist, use the portal’s help/contact page.

    Q4: What are the Session 2 BITSAT exam dates and when will results be out? A4: Session 2 exams are scheduled for May 25–27, 2026 . Session 2 results are expected in June 2026 .

    Q5: What should I carry along with the printed admit card? A5: Carry the printed admit card (clear A4 print), an original photo ID (carry one and a photocopy), a spare passport-size photo, and any permitted items or documents listed on the admit card. Carry a suggested ID from the list above and confirm acceptable IDs on the official portal.

    Q6: I found an error on my admit card. How quickly can it be corrected? A6: Document the error with screenshots, compare with your registration, and contact the admissions helpdesk via the official portal immediately. Have your registration number, DOB, and supporting documents ready to speed up correction.

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