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Aarushi Srivastava

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Founded by Erdin Beshimov, the MIT Bootcamps are an intense week-long innovation and leadership programs designed specifically for high school students. By pursuing this courses, students get to work with a team of exceptional and diverse individuals including researchers, engineers, and entrepreneurs. Below are the stand-out features of these programs:

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Key Focus Areas

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Live expert webinars

Online courses

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Mukul Vimal

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With a holistic approach in mind, MIT University seeks students who are determined to make the most of the opportunities offered, both academic and non-academic. Alongside, it is drawn towards thoughtful leaders with exceptional intellectual abilities, who have the zeal and determination. A candidate must be independent, authentic, integral, passionate and fearlessly creative. Students who can redefine solutions to conventional problems, are welcomed by the university. With the above-mentioned points in mind, students must submit a cover letter, including one or more professional examples and illustrate why and how they meet the desire

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Nishtha Karan

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MBA aspirants must submit one LOR, preferably from a professional contact such as a manager or supervisor. A candidate's recommender must be able to answer the following questions:

  • How long and in what capacity have you known the applicant?
  • How does the applicant stand out from others in a similar capacity?
  • Give an example of the applicant's impact on a person, group, or organization.
  • Give a representative example of how the applicant interacts with other people.
  • Anything else the recommender thinks the AdCom should know about this applicant.
  • Describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please deta
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Nishtha Pruthi

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Securing admission to MIT Sloan School of Management for MBA is extremely competitive, but not impossible. Mentioned below in detail are the entry requirements:

Degree Requirements: Applicants must hold a four-year undergraduate degree or three-year equivalent undergraduate degree

Cover Letter (at most 300 words): Students must submit a cover letter, including one or more professional examples and illustrate why and how they meet the desired criteria to study MBA at MIT.

Resume: Applicants must submit a one-page resume, following the format: one-page limit, Times New Roman font in size, word or PDF formats only.

Students must cover their e

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Shruti Mishra

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Yes, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers various sports for men and women on the NCAA Division III level. In a nutshell, some interesting facts about MIT athletics are:

  • Hosts 33 varsity sports;
  • It's intercollegiate athletics programme ranks among the most accomplished in the NCAA's Division III;
  • Supports one of the broadest intercollegiate athletic programs in the world;
  • Offers 16 varsity sports for men, 15 for women and 2 co-educational programs;
  • Majorly competes against Division III New England colleges and routinely engages in national and regional championships; and
  • Has received 233 academic all-American citations, which is
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Nishtha Shukla

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology is home to 3,430 international students. Of these, 530 (12%) are undergraduates and 2,900 (40%) are graduates. Mentioned in the table below is the percentage of international students by region:

Region

Percentage of International Students

Asia

52%

Europe

22%

Latin America and the Caribbean

8%

North America

6%

Middle East

6%

Africa

4%

Oceania

2%

Total

100%

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Kapil Lalwani

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You need to focus on getting high marks in your SAT UG exam particularly aiming for scores exceeding 1500 among 1600 points to secure admissions at MIT USA. Your preparation for the SAT UG exam should span 6 to 12 months throughout which you should dedicate about 20 hours weekly to studying. Students must take prep courses from Kaplan or Magoosh against payment of tuition ranging from 30,000 to 60,000 INR. Utilize official materials to study while performing about 4 to 6 full-length simulated tests for understanding your competency level. Students should work to achieve a GPA of 3.5 and higher while participating in extracurricular act

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Taru Bhandari

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With a 4.5% acceptance rate, MIT is comparatively extremely hard to get in for international students. According to an unofficial source, the university has a relatively strict admissions policy and takes holistic approach that takes into account both academic and non-academic factors. In addition to academic achievement, the university places a high value on involvement in extracurricular activities, voluntary work, activity clubs and events. 

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