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Percentage in 12th?
Your stream?
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To secure admissions in Harvard you must be an extraordinary candidate. A good profile includes excellent academic grades and extracurriculars , in short they look for all-rounders. I will suggest you read this and prepare accordingly
https://college.harvard.edu/admissions/application-process/what-we-look
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https://www.icas.com/education-and-qualifications/how-to-become-a-chartered-accountant-ca
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First check on Harvard website if they have this program. They actually don't. The biotechnology program is offered by Harvard Extension School which is more or less like online or distance learning but you are required to complete a few courses in the Harvard campus. Do some proper research , write to them and always check university websites for program specific queries as some programs may not be actually offered by them.
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This is an ideal time to prepare for MIT or any other top ranking university. You can take the SAT or ACT during 11th and reattempt if required. Note you don't have to take both SAT and ACT but just one of them. Incase you take SAT, SAT subject tests are also required. Now, to build your profile take part in sports, voluntary work, high level project work, seminars etc. If you are interested in computers try to design something. In short show your intellect and innovative skills. But don't limit yourself to academic activities since they need all-rounders.
Good luck.
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University of Texas at Austin is one of the best for automobile engineering. You must also check Carnegie Mellon, Cornell University, University of California Davis and Georgia Institute of Technology.
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But where eligibility criteria are only regular course are only eligible for apply. At that case one may loose opportunity.
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