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65% is a mediocre score for universities like MIT. To get admission there or any top ranked university, you must have a very good profile, an all rounded profile. If you have anything unique in your profile like sports or other extra curricular activities which you excel in apart from your studies only then you have a chance. You will also need a good SAT score. Please go through MIT website and read about the selection process and students they admit and prepare accordingly.
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Scholar-Level 18
It's very nice to see your dream of studying abroad. Yes it's unique experience. I would advise you to contact an agency in India dealing with admissions in US universities. There are many nuances and if you miss even one, chances of admission diminish.
Best wishes
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Happy to help, please upvote.
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https://college.harvard.edu/financial-aid/how-aid-works/cost-attendance
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It's one of the top most universities in the world and well known for technical studies. Highly competitive and if you want to study in MIT, you must be a very bright and intellectual student.
For more check the website of MIT.
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Scholar-Level 17
You have to take the SAT and TOEFL to apply for universities in the USA. A good SAT score is around 1400 or more. You must also emphasis on extra curricular activities, universities in US don't prefer boring students.
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You have to get your degree evaluated by WES. However, write to the concerned admission department of NYU and check before applying.
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