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BITSAT Cutoff Trends from 2021 to 2025: How Have the Scores Changed?

Last update: Jun 25, 2025

BITSAT, or Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test, is a private entrance test conducted by BITS. The BITSAT cutoff determines admissions into BITS Pilani, BITS Goa, and BITS Hyderabad. Over the last five years, the BITSAT cutoff scores, like 327 marks for CSE in 2024 and 331 for CSE in 2023, have shown clear shifts due to changes in difficulty level, number of applicants, and seat matrix variations. Analysing the trends from 2021 to 2025 provides students with valuable insights into how competitive the exam has become and what scores are realistically needed for different branches.

 

Table of Contents
  1. BITSAT Year-wise Cutoff Trends: Overview (2021–2025)
  2. BITSAT Campus-Wise Cutoff Trends
  3. BITSAT Cutoff Trends: Campus-Wise Analysis
  4. Key Observations from BITSAT Cutoff Movement
  5. Factors Behind Changing BITSAT Cutoffs
  6. BITSAT Stream-wise Performance Changes
  7. Should Students Be Concerned About BITSAT 2025 Cutoff?
  8. Final Thoughts

 

BITSAT Year-wise Cutoff Trends: Overview (2021–2025)

BISAT cutoff is increasing steadily due to the demand. However, the 2025 cutoff has not been released yet. The table below summarises the cutoff scores for key branches at all three campuses. These are the closing scores for admission in the final iteration of BITSAT counselling each year:

Year

Campus

CSE

ECE

EEE

Mechanical

Civil

Chemical

2021

Pilani

372

330

310

280

254

270

2022

Pilani

347

310

292

275

248

265

2023

Pilani

331

303

287

268

240

258

2024

Pilani

327

314

282

266

238

247

2025

Pilani (Expected)

325

295

280

260

230

250

Note: 2025 values are estimated based on mock round predictions and internal test analysis from coaching institutes.

 

Read: BITSAT 2025 Cutoff

 

BITSAT Campus-Wise Cutoff Trends

BITS campuses take students based on the BITSAT score. BITS campus cutoff differs based on program levels. The final BITSAT cut-off scores for admission to various programmes in the Academic Year 2024-2025 admission session are as follows.

Campus

Program

Cut-off Score

BITSAT maximum marks

Pilani

B.E. Chemical

247

390

Pilani

B.E. Civil

238

390

Pilani

B.E. Electrical & Electronics

292

390

Pilani

B.E. Mechanical

266

390

Pilani

B.E. Computer Science

327

390

Pilani

B.E. Electronics & Instrumentation

282

390

Pilani

B.E. Electronics & Communication

314

390

Pilani

B.E. Manufacturing

243

390

Pilani

B.E. Mathematics and Computing

318

390

Pilani

B. Pharm

165

390

Pilani

M.Sc. Biological Sciences

236

390

Pilani

M.Sc. Chemistry

241

390

Pilani

M.Sc. Economics

271

390

Pilani

M.Sc. Mathematics

256

390

Pilani

M.Sc. Physics

254

390

K K Birla Goa

B.E. Chemical

239

390

K K Birla Goa

B.E. Electrical & Electronics

278

390

K K Birla Goa

B.E. Mechanical

254

390

K K Birla Goa

B.E. Computer Science

301

390

K K Birla Goa

B.E. Electronics & Instrumentation

270

390

K K Birla Goa

B.E. Electronics & Communication

287

390

K K Birla Goa

B.E. Mathematics and Computing

295

390

K K Birla Goa

M.Sc. Biological Sciences

234

390

K K Birla Goa

M.Sc. Chemistry

236

390

K K Birla Goa

M.Sc. Economics

263

390

K K Birla Goa

M.Sc. Mathematics

249

390

K K Birla Goa

M.Sc. Physics

248

390

Hyderabad

B.E. Chemical

238

390

Hyderabad

B.E. Civil

235

390

Hyderabad

B.E. Electrical & Electronics

275

390

Hyderabad

B.E. Mechanical

251

390

Hyderabad

B.E. Computer Science

298

390

Hyderabad

B.E. Electronics & Instrumentation

270

390

Hyderabad

B.E. Electronics & Communication

284

390

Hyderabad

B.E. Mathematics and Computing

293

390

Hyderabad

B. Pharm

161

390

Hyderabad

M.Sc. Biological Sciences

234

390

Hyderabad

M.Sc. Chemistry

235

390

Hyderabad

M.Sc. Economics

261

390

Hyderabad

M.Sc. Mathematics

247

390

Hyderabad

M.Sc. Physics

245

390

Read: BITSAT 2025 Results

 

BITSAT Cutoff Trends: Campus-Wise Analysis

As the flagship campus, Pilani continues to attract the highest cutoffs. However, even here, CSE and ECE saw a cumulative drop of 12.6% and 10.6%, respectively, between 2021 and 2025.

Campus

Branch

Cumulative Drop

BITS Pilani

CSE

12.6% (Between 2021-2025)

ECE

10.6% (Between 2021-2025)

BITS Goa

CSE

305 (2025)

355 (2021)

BITS Hyderabad

CSE

347 (2021)

355 (2025)

 

Key Observations from BITSAT Cutoff Movement

  • Decline in CSE Cutoffs: Computer Science has seen a consistent dip, with Pilani's CSE cutoff dropping from 372 in 2021 to an estimated 325 in 2025.
  • Slight Drop Across All Branches: Except for minor fluctuations, most branches have experienced a gradual decrease of 5–7% over five years.
  • ECE and EEE Stable: The ECE and EEE cutoffs have shown less variation.
  • Impact of Difficulty Level: The 2022 and 2023 BITSAT papers were observed as slightly tougher, which led to the overall score drop.

 

Factors Behind Changing BITSAT Cutoffs

Several reasons have influenced these changing trends:

  • Rising Number of Applicants: In 2021, BITSAT had 3.1 lakh applicants. By 2024, the number grew to over 3.8 lakh, intensifying competition.
  • Normalisation of Boards: Post-COVID, Class 12 results became more consistent, slightly impacting admission benchmarks.
  • Increased Awareness of Other Exams: Many top scorers now also target JEE Advanced, reducing BITSAT focus for some.
  • Changes in Test Structure: BITSAT introduced changes in question formats and difficulty from 2022 onwards, which slightly impacted student performance.

 

BITSAT Stream-wise Performance Changes

BITSAT also releases stream-wise cutoffs each year. The table below captures average score variations (nationwide) for top branches across years.

Branch

Avg. Score (2021)

Avg. Score (2023)

Avg. Score (2025 expected)

% Change

Computer Science

342

310

298

-11.4%

ECE

317

293

285

-8.4%

Mechanical

276

258

250

-9.4%

Civil

255

237

230

-9.80%

Chemical Engineering

265

248

240

-9.40%

Also check: BITSAT Syllabus

 

Should Students Be Concerned About BITSAT 2025 Cutoff?

While the decreasing cutoffs may seem beneficial, they reflect an increasingly competitive admission landscape. A lower cutoff does not mean an easier exam; it often indicates a harder paper or a stronger pool of applicants.

  • Aim Higher Than Cutoffs: Always target 20–30 marks above the previous year's cutoff for a safe zone.
  • Don’t Rely on Trends Alone: Scores vary yearly depending on paper difficulty and student performance.
  • Focus on Conceptual Clarity: BITSAT rewards speed and accuracy, so practising mocks is key.

 

Final Thoughts

From 2021 to 2025, BITSAT cutoffs have shown a slow but steady decline across all major engineering branches. The drop is most noticeable in CSE, with a nearly 50-mark dip at the Pilani campus. For future aspirants, it's crucial to not just follow the cutoff numbers but to prepare strategically, staying ahead of estimated trends. However, BITSAT remains a highly competitive exam.

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