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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible for the students to transfer to MIT from their current university; however, the students must satisfy the eligibility criteria mentioned below:
· Must have completed minimum two full-time semesters (one full year) at an accredited institute & no more than five semesters (2.5 years)
· MIT does not offer a second UG degree, so if you already hold one, you can only apply for a PG degree
Interested applicants must then submit the documents listed below:
· Transcripts form all secondary & post-secondary institutes attended
· Two Letters of Recommendation from pro
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, MIT is the #1 university in the world, per the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World Rankings 2026.
The institute has retained its throne, which it also held over the last 3 years, beating the likes of Imperial College London (#2) & Stanford University (#3) to the top spot.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Mentioned below are the details of the fees (investment) and salary (return) of an MBA at Massachusetts Institute of Technology:
Course | Annual Fee (Investment) | Mean Salary |
---|---|---|
MBA | INR 55 L-INR 72 L | Base Salary: USD 169,370 (INR 1.46 Cr) Signing Bonus: USD 35,900 (INR 31.1 L) |
For 2024-25 MBA graduates, MIT USA the highest package was recorded to be USD 273,420 (INR 2.37 Cr).
Conversion Rate: 1 USD = INR 86.78
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Silicon Valley based tech giant, Apple, is one of the top companies known to hire MIT graduates.
Apart from Apple, the likes of Amazon, Google, Samsung, Deloitte, JP Morgan Chase & Co, Microsoft & Morgan Stanley are some other top companies known to hire graduates from the institute.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
While applying to the MIT USA, all international students are required to pay the application fee. Students must note that the MIT application fee is the same for UG & PG programs, except for the MBA program:
Course Type | Application Fee |
---|---|
Undergraduate & Postgraduate Programs | USD 75 (INR 6.5 K) |
MBA | USD 250 (INR 21.7 K) |
Conversion Rate: 1 USD = INR 86.79
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
International applicants interested in an MBA at MIT can do so by following the steps mentioned below:
· Visit the official application portal of Sloan Business School
· Fill out a contact form
· Pick a course
· Fill its application form
· Upload important documentation such as: transcripts, test scores, letters of recommendation, essays, etc.
· Pay the specified application fee
· Submit the application
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3 months agoNew answer posted
3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Admission process for international students is the same as that for domestic students.
UG students can follow the steps listed below to submit their MIT application:
· Create a MyMIT account
· Choose the application type (freshman, transfer or graduate)
· Fill the online application
· Provide all mandatory documents such as transcripts, language test scores, etc.
· Submit a personal statement, explaining the reason of your interest at MIT
· Submit an essay
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
In 1934, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was elected to the Association of American Universities and, since then is qualified among R1: Doctoral Universities (Very high research activity).
MIT's researchers have invented or developed the following:
- Magnetic-core memory, radar, single-electron transistors, and inertial guidance controls;
- High-speed photography and sonar;
- Modern information theory and discovery of the application of Boolean logic to digital circuit design theory;
- Cybernetics, artificial intelligence, computer languages, machine learning, robotics, cryptography, and much more.
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