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I am from Kashmir kulgam and I am studying in 9th class and how can I get into Massachusetts Institute of technology usa


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Reporter Student Expert 9th Dec, 2018

Hello Anmol,

Getting admission is MIT is one of the toughest thing one can do as it the topmost prestigious universitiy in the world.

Here are some ways to get and admission at MIT:

  • You have to get a AIR below 10 and maybe you  have a chance at getting admission as a transfer student.
  • Another way is you win a lot of international olympiads and then secure a position there.

Okay the problem with the above plans is you really have to be extraordinary and you will have to work day and night to get there.

A person living in India has to face more problems as the population is real high so you also have a lot of competition.

So i would wish you all the very best for your future and never lose hope!

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