Harvard University Eligibility
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Getting into Harvard University is quite competitive but not impossible. The applicants can get into Harvard once they have outstanding academic grades. Harvard University acceptance rate for the Class of 2027 is 3.4%. Apart from the academic achievements, Harvard University also looks for these qualities in students:
- Growth and Potential
 - Interests and Activities (Extracurricular)
 - Personal Character
 - Contribution to the Harvard Community
 
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2 years ago
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1. You must have passed high school, which is equivalent to the 12th standard.
2. You need to have English Science, and math subjects in school.
3. You also need to have studied history for at least two years and one foreign language.
4. You need to attempt the Scholastic Aptitude Test SAT and get very good scores.
5. You do not need to take an English proficiency exam such as IELTS. Since there is very high competiti
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Applicants must have completed the high school equivalent of 10+2 with mathematics for four years, beginning in gr
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Ivy Leagues are quite competitive as you might know. They not only prefer students with good academics but also students who have a well-developed portfolio. In addition to excelling in academics, you must have solid extracurriculars, state or national level projects, sports, writing, music whatever is of your interest so that universities know you have a solid profile and won't go wasted. You can target a score above 1450.
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