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Sohamsengupta8 5th Jun, 2021

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Admission procedure for taking admission in MIT USA admission procedures and steps required to filled up the MIT USA applications:-Step1 Creat an My MIT account and start to fill your application

Step 2-complete part 1 and part 2 of the application

Step 3-submit your secondary School report and standardise the test for in ACT or SAT

Step 4 -take two recommendation letters from two teachers one from Science subject and verb from language teachers.

Step 5-Setup and complete an interview

Step 6 - Submit supplementary materials

The optional supplementary materials are are as follows-Maker portfolio

Research portfolio

Theatre and arts portfolio

Supplemental recommendations

Varsity sports-portfolio .

Step 7-submit your favourite updates and not forms by 15 February

Hope this helps.



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