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Test Centers for BITSAT-2017:

In order to facilitate a large number of students all over India to participate in BITSAT-2017, apart from Pilani, Goa and Hyderabad campuses of BITS where it is expected that a large number of students will take the test, the Institute is also planning to offer the tests at dedicated test centers in several other cities. The planned test centers are in the following cities:

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1. Agra                    18. Hyderabad Campus of BITS 35. Pune
2. Ahmedabad         19. Hyderabad City 36. Raipur
3. Allahabad           20. Indore 37. Rajahmundry
4. Bangalore           21. Jaipur 38. Ranchi
5. Bhopal               22. Jalandhar 39. Roorkee
6. Bhubaneswar      23. Jammu 40. Siliguri
7. Chandigarh        24. Jamshedpur 41. Surat
8. Chennai             25. Jodhpur 42. Tirupati
9. Coimbatore       26. Kanpur 43. Thiruvananthapuram
10. Delhi              27. Kolkata 44. Vadodara
11. Dubai Campus of BITS (International Center) 28. Lucknow 45. Vijayawada
12. Ghaziabad                           29. Mumbai 46. Visakhapatnam
13. Goa Campus of BITS          30. Nagpur 47. Agartala
14. Gorakhpur                        31.Nasik
15. Gurgaon                           32. Noida
16. Guwahati                           33. Patna
17. Gwalior                           34. Pilani campus of BITS


The candidate can choose the centers from within India or Dubai. If a candidate chooses centers within India, he/she will be asked to give three preferences and will be allotted one out of these three. If a candidate chooses Dubai as a center, he/she will not be asked for any other center preference and will be allotted Dubai center only.
The final list of test centers in India and the operating days at each center in India and Dubai will depend on the number of applicants and their preferences and will be announced only after all the applications are received and candidates will be informed of the same through BITS admission website, so that the candidates can choose their date and slot for the test as per their convenience and availability of slots in any of these centers.

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