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Hello P.bharat kumar
I hope you are doing good . I would like to know you that the procedure in getting admission in foreign universities is very different then getting admission in universities of india . Like in india ,foreign university dont give admission to students based marks scored in
Hello Aspirant,
Harvard Medical School (HMS) is Harvard University’s graduate medical school. It is situated in the Mission Hill neighborhood’s Longwood Medical Area in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1782, HMS is one of America’s oldest medical schools and ranked first among research-oriented medical schools in the U.S. rankings for 2020
Greetings,
here are some simple steps to get into Harvard Med school after 12th in India;
- Finish your 10+2 in PCB with minimum 70%
- Appear for SATs (for admission into undergraduate courses in the US) and score well enough to get into a pre-med school (minimum 4 years
Hello Aspirant
Ofcourse there is a possibility of doing graduate in foreign universities like Harvard and Stanford but for that you will need to maintain atleast 8.5 CGPA for 4 years and have many internships and projects in your college time and even have a 2-3 year industry knowledge after
Hey there!
I understand why you would have this question, a lot of us think the exact same thing. The thing is the Indian education system is more focused in theoretical knowledge and grades so to say. It looks like it's changing slowly but till then we'll have to make
Dear student,
If you're going for undergrad then SATs are a must,for postgraduate you have to fulfill certain criteria,being a graduate being the main one.
With a GPA of 4.18, Harvard requires you to be at the top of your class. You'll need nearly straight A's in all your classes
You haven't mentioned the course you are studying in first year. But going by our previous question, this answer is being written. Harvard doesn't have the option of accepting Transfer students. Harvard University has its own eligibility criteria for admission to study Medicine. Its just not with India, they do
Harvard doesn't have the option of accepting Transfer students. Harvard University has its own eligibility criteria for admission to study Medicine. Its just not with India, they do not have a transfer student policy within Harvard. You can check the rules at their official website at: https://meded.hms.harvard.edu/admissions-selection-factors . Neither can
According to the QS World University Rankings, Stanford is at number 2 position, and Harvard at number 3. But the ranking alone is not enough to compare the 2 colleges. For different courses, one would fare better than the other. The faculty and placements for one course might be better
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