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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There is no single thing but you must consider many things or factors to apply to a tough university like MIT. Very good academic grades around 75% and a high SAT score of 1400+. These are just the stats. You would also require a very strong all-rounder profile with extra-curricular activities, etc. Please check their website to understand the requirements and selectivity and the fees. Also, you did not mention if you want to study Bachelor's or Master's degree programs.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Please clarify if you want to get into Howard or Harvard. Both universities are different but people often make typo errors. As for admission requirements, you may check it easily on the university website but for guidance please clarify the university name.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
On campus placement is only available in Indian universities. MIT has career assistance cell which helps students network with potential employers, they organize career fairs, etc. but not placement. As an international student you can work under OPT rule for 3 years. After OPT either you have to come back or you may be hired by the employer. In this case employer has to sponsor the H1B visa which is the biggest problem. You can google about H1B and OPT.
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Guide-Level 14
http://m.wikihow.com/Get-Into-Harvard-University
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Scholar-Level 17
You are talking about the world's most selective university. There is no set rule on how to get into Stanford or even Harvard or MIT, etc. You must have an extraordinary profile with excellent grades, high involvement in extra-curricular activities, high SAT and TOEFL scores. Overall you must be an all-rounder. Check Stanford website and go through the admission requirements page. You have to understand the kind of students they look for and prepare accordingly.
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Please clarify if you are talking about MIT USA, MIT Australia or our very own MIT in Manipal. Also it would be better if you mention about your education details.
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