Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Raja, we have been discussing your career and aspirations for a while now and we appreciate that you want to take Career360's opinion on the matter of your career. So by now, you are aware of the fact what it takes to become a neurosurgeon and what it is to clear USMLE, practise as a resident in the US. We also have discussed the life style and the salary part. Now regarding the first half and later half of the career, we only wish we could predict our timeline on this planet. We do not which might be the first half or which might be the later part. But no wish is bad. If you want to achieve something, you should lest you regret for the rest of your lofe. Now to practise in the US, you may have to appear for USMLE, clear the step 1 and then practise as a resident before you can get the license to practise as a full time neurosurgeon. That is a long process that might take good 4-5 years. You study MBBS in India for 50 months and then complete the 1 year rotational internship and it takes you as many as 5 years. And appearing for USMLE and then working as a resident take another 4 years and so 10 years of your life are spent getting a valid license to practise in the US. And then lets say after 5 years you want to move to Singapore, that takes a whole different processing because you need to appear for their license exam. And you work in Singapore for lets say another 5 years and you come back to India. 15 years of your life are spent studying and getting licenses. But the beauty is within 15 years you can actually get license to practise in 3 countries. So you need to take a call. Or how about you finish MBBS in India, move to Singapore to study your MD/MS and plan on moving to the US? That way the transition is going to be smoother.
Hello Ayusha, could you please confirm about which MIT you are asking about. There is Madras Institute of Technology, MIT-World peace university (Pune) and also massachusetts institute of technology. Once you confirm I can give an answer.
Hope this helps.
Thank you.
Hello Aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned the course in which you want to get admission in, I'll provide you the eligibility criteria and the entrance exams required to get admission in Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Engineering/Bachelor/BBA courses:
Good luck!
Dear aspirant,
SAT is an international standardized test which is conducted 7 times anually.
The exam has sections based on reading, writing, language, mathematics, essay writing.
There is no specific elgibilitu criteria to attempt SAT examination. The colleges will be alloted based on the score and scholarship on basis of merit.
SAT has its exams in August 24,october 5, November 2, December 7 in 2019.
Good luck.
Dear candidate,
How to Apply to MIT
There are seven main steps you need to follow to submit your MIT application. Below are the steps, numbered in the rough order you should complete them in.
Step 1: Create a MyMIT Account and Start Your Application
Step 2: Complete Parts 1 and 2 of the Application
Step 3: Submit Your Secondary School Report and Standardized Test Scores
Step 4: Ask Two Teachers to Fill Out Your Evaluations
Step 5: Set Up and Complete an Interview
Step 6: (Optional) Submit Supplementary Materials
Step 7: Submit Your February Updates and Notes FormThese are the 7 major steps for applying to MIT.
All the best.
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