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I will be passed my 12 board in 2018 and i want to study aboard and do my graduation from mit or other u.s college what is the process


Karan Rathore 2nd Dec, 2017
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Suraj Durgesht 4th Dec, 2017

For an Indian, its very tough to get into MIT especially for undergraduate. Every year only four to five students get chance to study in MIT. And the requirements are :-

  1. national Olympiad winner
  2. state or national winner
  3. show your immense interest
  4. interest in and atleast get some award in it. Its very helpful.
  5. Always try to be on the peak of your class if you are in school. Its matter a lot.
  6. Keep good relation with your teachers because their letter of recommendations
  7. Do lots of social work and volunteering but passionately.
  8. Write a killer essay.
  9. When writing your essay, be sure  you are mentioning something that they like. Its very important.
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5th Dec, 2017
Show immense interest in MIT?
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Ravi shankar 2nd Dec, 2017
Start preparing for toefl
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2nd Dec, 2017
Is their another option like sat
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