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Both Princeton & MIT are among the top ranking higher educational institutions in the United States, with Princeton securing a country-level rank #9, while MIT secures a US-wide rank #1 as part of the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings.
Choosing between them can be confusing, however, this process ca
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Both Princeton & MIT are among the toughest institutes to secure admissions at. Their low acceptance rate is down to the limited availability of world class resources, that are only accessible to the best qualified candidates.
As far as acceptance rates are concerned, Princeton has an acceptance rate
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In 1934, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was elected to the Association of American Universities and, since then is qualified among R1: Doctoral Universities (Very high research activity).
MIT's researchers have invented or developed the following:
- Magnetic-core memory, radar, single-electro
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Yes, MIT is considered an R1 Research University, i.e. an institution that is known for conducting a high-volume of research activity, & spending at-least a minimum of USD 50 million in research related work over the course of an academic year.
Its research team is known to comprise of a number of No
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On April 10, 1861, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was granted its official charter by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By 1865, MIT's first classes were held in the Mercantile Building in Boston. In 1866, the university's first building came into existence in Boston's Back Bay. In June
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