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Rashmi Gupta

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Whether Harvard University is "better" than Boston University (BU) is determined by a variety of factors including individual preferences of the student as while Harvard is widely regarded as one of the world's most prominent universities BU is likewise a highly rated university, however Harvard's reputation usually outperforms that of BU.
Moreover both the universities provide top notch academics however when it comes to rankings it can be concluded that Harvard does outperform Boston.

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Anushree Sinha

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Yale University and Harvard University are a part of the top universities worldwide and it is very difficult to get into these universities. Harvard University acceptance rate stands at 3.4%. In comparison, the Yale University acceptance rate is recorded to be 4.5%, which again shows that the university is extremely selective.

In Fall 2022, Yale received more than 50,000 applications. However, only about 2,200 got enrolled in the university for their higher education. Thus, it can be seen that with the Yale University acceptance rate of merely 4.5%, the university is extremely competitive to get into.

For the Class of 2027, Harvard recei

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Anushree Sinha

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Columbia Uni and Harvard Uni are a part of the top universities worldwide and it is very difficult to get into these universities. Harvard University acceptance rate stands at 3.4%, which indicates the competitive nature. In comparison, Columbia University acceptance rate is recorded to be 3.85% which again shows that university is extremely selective.

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Anushree Sinha

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Harvard University is one of the most prestigious universities around the globe and has the the lowest acceptance rate among the Ivy League universities. Nonetheless, getting into any of the Ivy Leagues is extremely competitive. Listed below is the acceptance rate of all the eight Ivy League institutions:

Ivy LeagueAcceptance Rate
Harvard University3.4%
Columbia University3.6%
Yale University4.5%
Brown University5%
Princeton University5.8%
Dartmouth College6%
Cornell University7.3%
Purdue University50%

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Anushree Sinha

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Harvard Univ is extremely competitive to get into and its acceptance rate is usually recorded below 5%. Every year, Harvard receives more than 50,000 applications. In 1940Harvard University acceptance rate was recorded to be around 85%. However in recent times, highest acceptance rate was recorded during class of 2024 admissions and it stood at 4.9%.

Given below is the trend of Harvard University acceptance rate for international students:

Class of

Number of Applications Received

Number of Students Accepted

Harvard University Acceptance Rate

2027

56,937

1,966

3.4%

2026

61,220

1,954

3.2%

2025

57,435

1,968

3.4%

2024

40,248

1,980

4.9%

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Chandra Shekhar

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It can be really hard to get into both universities. The applicants would require more than just good grades to get into both the universities.

Both the universities, Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, are two universities that are toughest to get into. The acceptance rates, MIT acceptance rate is around 4.5%. Harvard is more selective with around 3.6% acceptance rate

 

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Chandra Shekhar

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After passing Class 12, Indian students can take admission to Harvard Uni. The applicants can submit the application via Common App or Coalition App. SAT / ACT scores can be submitted too. 

And the students would be required to meet the Harvard University admission requirements which are given below - 

  • Four-year coursework in subjects like Math, Chemistry, Biology 
  • A really good GPA (generally around 4.0 on a 4.0 scale)
  • Great extracurriculars and leadership skills 
  • Out-of-the-box personal statement or essays 
  • Letters of recommendation (LOR)

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Chandra Shekhar

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The Harvard University tuition fees for international students varies from INR 16 L to INR 72 L for first year. We have mentioned below the first-year Harvard University fees for Indian students with course duration:

Courses1st Year Tuition Fees
MIM (9 months-2 years)
INR 18 L - 47 L
MS (1 year-3 years)
INR 18 L - 72 L
MBA/PGDM (9 months-2 years)
INR 18 L - 62 L
BSc (4 years)
INR 41 L - 45 L
BA (4 years)
INR 41 L - 45 L
MA (12 months-3 years)
INR 17 L - 44 L
BE / BTech (4 years)
INR 45 L
LLM (1 years)
INR 59 L
Others UG (4 years)
INR 41 L - 44 L

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Chandra Shekhar

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The Harvard acceptance rate is around 3.6%,  which means admission at Harvard University is too hard for internationl students. As it is widely known, Harvard is among the top-ranked universities worldwide and its rank justifies so. For the Class of 2028, over 54,000+ applicants were there at Harvard and out of this, 1,900+ students admitted. 

Also Check: Harvard University Acceptance Rate for International Students 

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