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BITSAT Iteration 1 Result 2026 Released: Check Seat Allotment Status, Cutoffs & Admission Process

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Your BITSAT 2026 Iteration 1 result is out! Learn how to check seat allotment and what to do next.

The wait is over for engineering aspirants as the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, has released the BITSAT Iteration 1 Result 2026 today, June 20, 2026. This begins the seat allotment process for campuses in Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad. Students who have worked hard on physics, calculus, and English are eagerly checking the portal to see if they have secured a seat or are on the waitlist.


BITSAT 2026 Counselling Quick Highlights

Feature

Details

Result Event

BITSAT Iteration 1 Seat Allotment Result 2026

Release Date

June 20, 2026

Counselling Authority

BITS Pilani

Participating Campuses

BITS Pilani, BITS Goa, BITS Hyderabad

Total Major Iterations

5 Rounds (Subject to change based on seat vacancy)

Last Date for Fee Payment (Round 1)

June 26, 2026

Official Website Portal

What is BITSAT Iteration 1 Result 2026?

The admission mechanism at BITS Pilani uses a dynamic "Iteration" system instead of traditional counselling rounds.

The BITSAT Iteration 1 Result 2026 marks the initial allocation of seats for undergraduate engineering (B.E.), integrated M.Sc., and B.Pharm programs. It evaluates candidates' choices from their First Degree Preference Form and their moderated BITSAT score.

Since many top scorers also join JoSAA (IITs/NITs) and other state programs, Iteration 1 establishes the initial cutoff marks, leading to branch and campus shifts in subsequent rounds.


How to Check BITSAT Iteration 1 Seat Allotment Result


This year, BITS Pilani has upgraded its digital infrastructure. The institute has introduced a brand-new Iteration Results Portal to streamline the heavy traffic flow and ensure smoother transactions.

⚠️ Important Security Note: The credentials used to fill out your preference forms will not work on this new portal. BITS Pilani sent unique login links and specialized portal passwords to all eligible candidates' registered emails by 5:00 PM on June 20, 2026. Check your spam folder if you cannot find it in your primary inbox.

Follow these explicit step-by-step instructions to access your allotment letter:

  1. Visit the official portal: Go directly to the verified URL: admissions.bits-pilani.ac.in.

  2. Access the link: Click on the prominent link titled "Iteration 1 Seat Allotment Result for First Degree Programmes".

  3. Enter New Credentials: Input your unique application number and the newly assigned password sent to your registered email address.

  4. View Allotment Status: Review the dashboard to see your current campus assignment, branch allocation, or waitlist number.

  5. Download the Letter: If a seat has been allocated, immediately click on "Download Allotment Letter" and print multiple copies for future physical verifications.

Meaning of Different Result Statuses


When you log into the newly designed portal, your profile will reflect one of four primary allocation statuses. Understanding these accurately is vital to avoid fatal procedural errors:


1. Seat Allotted (Offer of Admission)

This means your score has cleared the opening cutoff for one of your preferred branches. You have been provisionally assigned a campus and branch. To stay in the admission cycle, you must pay the admission or balance fees before the deadline.

2. Waitlisted

This means your current BITSAT score did not quite meet the threshold for any of your preferred choices, but your score is high enough to be kept in the candidate pool. You will automatically move to Iteration 2 without any penalty.

3. Not Allotted

If your score falls significantly lower than the minimum initial cutoff parameters established for your chosen preferences, you will receive this status. It implies that your selected branches are presently out of range based on your choice grid.

4. Eligible for Further Iterations

This status applies to both waitlisted students and those who have accepted their initial seat by paying the fee. It means you remain eligible for a potential upgrade to a higher preference branch in subsequent rounds if vacancies open up.

Expected BITSAT Iteration 1 Cutoff 2026


The initial cutoffs for Iteration 1 are historically the highest of the season. The exact official cutoffs are declared at the very end of the counselling cycle, but expert analysis and initial data trends from top scorers point toward the following expected Iteration 1 scores across the three premium campuses:


Expected Cutoff Trends (Out of 390 Marks)

Engineering / Integrated Branch

Pilani Campus

Goa Campus

Hyderabad Campus

Computer Science Engineering (CSE)

332 - 338

298 - 304

288 - 294

Electronics & Communication (ECE)

298 - 303

273 - 278

267 - 272

Electrical & Electronics (EEE)

275 - 281

254 - 260

248 - 253

Mechanical Engineering

246 - 251

224 - 230

220 - 225

Chemical Engineering

225 - 230

208 - 214

204 - 209

M.Sc. Economics

278 - 284

252 - 257

246 - 251

M.Sc. Mathematics

252 - 258

232 - 238

226 - 231

Disclaimer: The cutoff metrics provided above are analytical estimates based on student responses, historical trends, and initial feedback. Actual cutoffs fluctuate based on absolute seat capacity, individual choice matrix configurations, and the ratio of students accepting allotments.

What to Do After Getting a Seat?


If you are one of the fortunate students to get a seat allotment in Iteration 1, congratulations! However, your seat is provisional until you finish the immediate structural compliance.

[Seat Allotted] ──> [Pay Admission Fee by June 26] ──> [Choose Slide/Freeze] ──> [Campus Reporting (Late July)]
  • Step 1: Fee Payment (Crucial): Log into the portal and complete the online transaction for the advance/admission fee before June 26, 2026. Failure to make this transaction will result in absolute, irreversible forfeiture of your seat, and you will be completely kicked out of the entire BITS counselling pipeline.

  • Step 2: Decide on Upgradation: When paying the fee, you can choose to remain open to automatic upgradation to a higher preference in your list for Iteration 2 (July 1, 2026), or freeze your currently allotted branch.

  • Step 3: Keep Documents Handy: Secure your academic portfolios. You will need your BITSAT 2026 Scorecard, Class 10 and 12 original mark sheets, Transfer Certificate (TC), Migration Certificate, Passport Photographs, and government-approved Photo Identification for physical validation.

  • Step 4: Campus Reporting: Final physical reporting and core document checks for confirmed candidates will happen at your respective allotted campus (Pilani, Goa, or Hyderabad) between July 28 and July 30, 2026.

What If You Are Waitlisted?

If you see a "Waitlisted" tag on your dashboard, don't panic. Iteration 1 is just the baseline entry barrier.

Many students who secure seats in BITSAT Iteration 1 also have elite ranks in JEE Advanced or safe options in JoSAA. As they choose IITs or NITs in late June and July, seats at all three BITS campuses will open up.

This triggers a seat movement cascade. Waitlisted candidates with competitive marks will start clearing into their preferred branches from Iteration 2 on July 1, 2026, and Iteration 3 on July 14, 2026. Monitor the official portal to ensure you don't miss subsequent iteration releases.


Campus-Wise Demand Analysis


Pilani Campus

The legacy and flagship campus in Pilani, Rajasthan, continues to experience the steepest demand curves. Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) here remain the top choices for elite rankers, often competing directly with older IITs. The campus's stellar reputation and deeply rooted global alumni network make its cutoffs incredibly resilient.


Goa Campus

The BITS Goa campus has seen its popularity surge among students aiming for high-growth tech sectors. Its pristine tech ecosystem, modern infrastructure, and strong coding culture mean that its CSE and Electronics-based cutoffs track very closely behind the Pilani campus.


Hyderabad Campus

BITS Hyderabad stands out for its geographical advantage. Located in a major Indian tech hub, it offers students exceptional industry exposure, corporate internships, and immediate placement benefits. The campus sees high demand for its core electrical branches and its highly regarded integrated M.Sc. Economics program.


Common Mistakes Students Make After Iteration 1


  • Missing the Fee Deadline: Assuming that you can delay payment until Iteration 2 or 3 is a costly mistake. If you get an allotment in Round 1 and fail to pay by June 26, your seat is permanently canceled.

  • Ignoring the New Portal: Trying to log in with your old credentials on the main website page can waste valuable time. Always check your registered email for the correct link to the new Iteration Results Portal.

  • Misunderstanding the Slide/Freeze Options: Accidentally freezing a lower preference branch prevents you from upgrading to your dream branch in later rounds. Read the instructions carefully before clicking confirm.

Expert Tips for Students Waiting for Further Rounds

Stay Patient and Strategic: Do not make impulsive decisions based on Iteration 1 cutoffs alone. Historically, the most significant drop in cutoffs happens between Iteration 2 and Iteration 4, when JoSAA allotments stabilize and students finalize their IIT/NIT selections.If you are waitlisted or hoping for a branch upgrade, hold your ground and monitor the portal closely during the upcoming rounds throughout July.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


1. Is the BITSAT Iteration 1 Result 2026 final?

No. Iteration 1 is the first round of seat allotment. If you choose to keep your choices open, your seat can be upgraded to a higher preference branch in later rounds based on vacancies.


2. Why are my old login credentials not working on the portal?

BITS Pilani has introduced a dedicated Iteration Results Portal for 2026. You must use the new credentials sent to your registered email address on June 20 to log in.


3. What is the last date to pay the admission fee for Iteration 1?

The absolute last date to complete your online fee payment for Iteration 1 is June 26, 2026.


4. Can I participate in Iteration 2 if I don't pay the fee for my Iteration 1 seat?

No. If you are allotted a seat in Iteration 1, paying the required fee is mandatory to stay in the system. If you skip the payment, you drop out of the entire counselling process.


5. I am waitlisted. Do I need to pay any fee right now?

No, waitlisted candidates do not need to pay an admission fee immediately. You will automatically move to Iteration 2 to be considered for open seats.


6. When will the BITSAT Iteration 2 Result be announced?

The Iteration 2 seat allotment results are scheduled to be released on July 1, 2026.


7. How many iterations will BITS Pilani conduct in 2026?

BITS Pilani typically schedules 5 major iterations. If seats remain vacant after these rounds, supplementary iteration iterations may be added.


8. What is the newly introduced Top 500 Scholarship?

Starting this year, BITS Pilani has rolled out a tuition-blind admission policy for the top 500 rank holders in BITSAT, offering them a comprehensive full four-year scholarship covering tuition.


9. Can my allotted branch change to a lower preference in later rounds?

No, your branch can only slide upward to a higher preference on your list, or remain at your currently allotted option. It will never drop to a lower preference.


10. When does the first semester begin for the 2026 batch?

According to the official schedule, the orientation programs and regular first-semester classes across all campuses are set to begin on August 1, 2026.




The release of the BITSAT Iteration 1 Result 2026 kicks off an exciting admission cycle for thousands of aspiring engineers. Whether you have already locked in your dream branch at Pilani, secured a tech track in Goa, or find yourself on the Hyderabad waitlist, remember that this is a multi-round process. Stay calm, keep a close eye on the deadlines, and navigate the upcoming weeks with patience.


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