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Harvard University M.A. Highlights 2026
International students can go for M.A. program which is offered at Harvard University for the international students. There can be many reasons as to why Indian students choose this university which are strong academic research, experienced faculty and innovation focus. The M.A. program lasts for 12 months to 3 years. At Harvard University there are 16 courses available for international students. The factors like transportation, housing and miscellaneous expenses are very important to be considered as they may add to the total fee. International students are required to pay first-year tuition fee to study at Harvard University for these M.A. programs which is USD 23,589 - 73,874.
Harvard University M.A. Admission Requirements and Eligibility
International students are required to meet the basic eligibility requirements and submit the mandatory documents required for the Harvard University admission process. As part of the eligibility, students need to submit scores of exams such as
and list of documents required include
Commonly asked questions On Highlights
The Master of Liberal Arts, Journalism degree program is primarily an online course but students who enroll in this course must attend either a weekend or a three-week summer course at Harvard University.
Some of the benefits of this course are:
Thorough curriculum
Access career advising and other services through Harvard’s Mignone Center for Career Success
Entrepreneurial opportunities through the Harvard Innovation Labs
Paid research opportunities
In-depth capstone project
Students can become a member of the worldwide Harvard Alumni Association (400,000+ members) and Harvard Extension Alumni Association (29,000+ members)
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Answered 3 days ago
No, Harvard does not prefer students applying in the Restrictive Early round rather than the later rounds. The Harvard acceptance rate may seem higher for REA, but it is merely the result of a smaller pool of highly qualified applicants.
So, the timings have no real effect in admissions at Harvard.
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Answered 3 days ago
The Harvard University Early Action is non-binding for all students around the world.
This means that if an Indian students has applied under the Restrictive Early Action and has also received an offer to attend this university, they are not bound to attend and also have the free will to accept or r
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Answered 2 days ago
As a full-time student at MIT, students can cross-register for classes at Harvard University – Faculty of Arts and Sciences and one of the professional schools (some exceptions applicable). First-year UG student is not eligible for this. There is no additional fees to cross-register. Fees may apply
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Answered 3 days ago
As an Indian student planning to go for the Fall semester, you should try and request the I-20 form by March to early April to allow the F-1 visa processing.
The visa appointment wait times are longer in India, so it may take 2 to 4 months to get an appointment for the visa interview.
Aiming to book
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Answered a week ago
Though the overall international student enrollment at Harvard in Fall 2025 was up, Indian student enrollment declined. The total number of international students enrolled at Harvard was 6,749. In Fall 2025, the number of Indian students enrolled was 545. In the Business School 110+ Indian students
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