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BITSAT 2026 College Predictor

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BITSAT 2026 · College & Branch Predictor

Find your BITS.
Down to the branch.

Enter your BITSAT score. We map it against four years of official closing-score data from BITS Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad — then tell you exactly which programmes are within reach.

Based on official BITS data 2022–2025 Calibrated using 2026 Session-1 feedback Updated May 2026
Live Projection Model. 2025 cutoffs (most recent official data) are the anchor; 2026 numbers are projected. We re-tune after BITSAT Session 2 (May 24–26) once final paper feedback is in.
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How this works

Built on official BITS cutoff data from 2022–2025, calibrated using BITSAT 2026 Session-1 difficulty feedback.

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Our 2026 projection is 2025-anchored with a difficulty adjustment, using four years of official BITS closing-score data (2022, 2023, 2024, 2025).

The model: 2026 ≈ 0.75·(2025) + 0.15·(2024) + 0.07·(2023) + 0.03·(2022) + trend kick, then scaled by a branch-sensitive difficulty factor. The "trend kick" only fires when a programme has moved consistently in one direction across all three yearly slopes — clipped by 1.5× the standard deviation of those slopes to avoid overreacting to volatile branches.

Why 2025-anchored? Student feedback suggests BITSAT 2026 Session 1 felt similarly tough to 2025. So 2026 cutoffs are most likely to land near 2025 levels — neither bouncing back to the 4-year mean nor continuing to drop.

Branch-sensitive difficulty: A tough paper compresses high-demand branches (CS: 1.4×) more than low-demand branches (B.Pharm: 0.6×). Top scorers cluster at top branches, so their cutoffs absorb more of the difficulty hit.

This will be re-tuned after Session 2 (May 24–26) once final feedback is in.

Each programme is bucketed by your gap from the projected 2026 cutoff: Safe (12+ marks above), High Chance (3–11 above), Moderate (−4 to +2), Tough (−5 to −12), Stretch (−13 to −22). Beyond −22, the programme isn't shown.

Newer programmes (Environmental & Sustainability, Mathematics & Computing, Electronics & Computer) have limited history. Matured Year-2 programmes (M.Sc. Semiconductor & Nanoscience) factor in expected demand growth — projection is anchored 70% to a comparable established programme (M.Sc. Economics) and 30% to its own 2025 baseline.

About placement figures: BITS does not publish branch-wise average packages. The ranges shown on each card are triangulated estimates from media reports, alumni data, and student surveys. Official campus-level averages (2024): Pilani ₹19.7 LPA, Goa ₹20.75 LPA, Hyderabad ₹20.77 LPA.

Disclaimer: This predictor uses official cutoff data from bitsadmission.com but is for guidance only. Actual cutoffs depend on exam difficulty, applicant pool, and seat availability — all of which can shift.

Backtest — how would this model have predicted 2025?

An honest test of any predictor: run it on past data and see how well it would have predicted what actually happened.

We ran our model using only 2022/2023/2024 data to predict 2025 — across 30 BE and MSc programmes at all three campuses. Results:

10.4
Mean Absolute Error
(marks, with calibrated difficulty)
9 / 11
Predictions within ±15 marks
3 / 11
Predictions within ±5 marks

The honest caveat: Without the difficulty adjustment, MAE jumps to ~27 marks. The model only works as well as the difficulty adjustment matches reality. For 2025, a −8% difficulty adjustment (post-paper feedback) gave the best fit. We start 2026 at −2.5% based on Session-1 feedback and will retune after Session 2.

Best predictions in the 2025 backtest: MSc Eco Pilani (0 marks off), CSE Hyderabad (3 off), ECE Pilani (5 off). Worst: Chem Pilani (24 off), Civil Pilani (20 off) — core branches with volatile year-over-year patterns are hardest to predict.

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Data verified from official BITS sources · Predictions based on previous year cutoffs · Updated May 2026
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