Harvard University
Hello Ankita. For getting into Harvard Buisness School, the first step is to appear for GMAT. After that you have to register yourself in their portal and create your application. The application requires your statement of purpose, transcript, GMAT score, IELTS/TOEFL score, recommendation letter and work experience certificate. HBS will scrutinize your application and then call you for interview via skype or other means. It is during the application phase where you can apply for scholarship at HBS.
Moreover, there are several firms in India who offer scholarships to students who get admit in the top b-schools of the world.
Hope this helps.
All the best.
Hello Surya,
For admission in Havard Buisneess school you need to clear exam like GMAT or TOFEL. To remain on the safe side you need to go for marks somewhere around 750+ and in TOFEL you need to score about 108+ marks to get admission in Havard Buissness school.
On the other hand for scholarship if you want a full scholarship, also make sure that your family makes under $65k. Harvard.
Hope it helps.
Thank you :)
US does not provide any MBBS programmes like that of India. The candidates do a graduation in Biology and then apply for residency in Harvard. The residency is equivalent to MD/MS in India. For residency in USA, students need to give USMLE which is a three step examination. The highest scoring international students gets to choose the top one like John Hopkins, Harvard etc. Also you need to have a strong Cv with research background, and recommmendation letters.
Hey mrunal jadeja!
Harvard is the college one wants to go to and is the college of ones dreams.
The basic requirements of getting into Harvard are
Scoring a 9.8 percentile and above in you 12 STD.
Since your an Indian you need to write the SAT's an entrance exam to qualify for abroad studies for undergrad.
Depending on the SAT rank you will be placed into the different colleges.
So therefore better make sure you score well in your SAT's
All the best! Make your dreams come true.
Hi
In Harward universtiy ,it is extremely hard to selective .selective percentage is only 6% .
Meeting their GPA requirements SAT/ACT requirement is very important to getting past their first round of filters and proving your academic preparation .
SAT/ACT is very hard in competitive .you need to do well to have a strong application .
And your Academic side also should be very strong including your GPA scores ..etc ..
Only strong application candidate will have a chance of getting selected.
Thanks
Hi Aspirant
The LLM and SJD programs are available at Harvard Law School which comes under harvard university.The LLM(Master of law) is one year degree program that typically includes 180 students.The SJD(Doctor of Juridicial Science) is one of the most advanced law degree that the college is offering.
3 year program is not available.
Good luck.
Hi Pooja,
Entrance exam for Harvard University
SAT/ACT
GPA
SAT Subjects test .
You record should be first quality ..to get your seat in HARVARD universtiy
Thanks.
Hey Venky,
You need to score well in either the SAT or ACT and recommend submitting two SAT subject tests, except in the case of financial hardship. And also Note that the SAT II English Language Proficiency Test ( ELPT ) is not acceptable as one of the two SAT Subject Tests.
For more details you can go through Harvard Univeristy official website or The following link given below,
https://college.harvard.edu/admissions/application-process/international-applicants
All the best!
Chances extremely less as there is no particular concept of free seat at Harvard University.
Students can avail scholarship benefits based on entrance exam scores which can bring down overall cost.
List of all FAQs below for MBBS at Harvard.
https://meded.hms.harvard.edu/admission-faq
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