iam second year mpc can i get a free seat in harward through sat exam
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Getting into Harvard on a free seat is extremely competitive. If you score exceptionally well on the SAT and have strong academics, extracurriculars, and a compelling profile, Harvard offers need-based financial aid, including full scholarships for students from low-income families.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, it can happen - but it is very competitive. Harvard has need-blind international student admissions. This means your financial situation will have no bearing on whether you are admitted. If you are admitted and you cannot afford tuition, Harvard can offer 100% financial aid. And even allow you to take a seat which is fully free. This depends on family income, though. That said, you won't make it with mere SAT scores. You will also need:
- Very high academic scores - maybe 95% or higher in the MPC
- English skills - TOEFL/IELTS
- Extracurriculars - Olympiads, Leadership, Social Impact
- Essays and recommendations.
Getting a fully free seat (full scholarship) at Harvard University as a second-year MPC (Maths, Physics, Chemistry) student is very difficult but not impossible. Here's a simple breakdown:
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SAT score alone is not enough. Harvard looks at overall profile: top academics, strong extracurriculars, leadership, essays, recommendation letters, and personal background.
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If you come from a low-income background, Harvard offers need-based financial aid, which can cover full tuition, living, and travel expenses. This is available regardless of citizenship.
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You must apply through the Common Application with strong documentation, and also submit TOEFL/IELTS, SAT/ACT (if taken), school transcripts, and other materials.
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