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What are the criteria to get admission to MIT for masters?


aswin282lij 2nd Jul, 2019
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Shubham Kumar Gupta 11th Aug, 2019

Hello Aswin,

MIT is one of the world’s hardest institutes to get admission to. At the Masters level, students will need to have excellent academics (being the topper of the class helps), outstanding GRE scores (near perfection), an undergraduate education from a well known institute and extracurricular activities related to the field of the Masters.

In addition, an excellent college application and resume is required.

Thank you, hope this helps.

mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 11th Aug, 2019

Hey Aswin.

For admission in Madras Institute of Technology for any masters course the  the basic eligibility criteria would require you  to hold a  graduate degree which would depend on the course you want to apply to. Admission to M.Tech courses is done on the basis of merit. Admissions are also based on your TANCET/GATE scores and you can apply based on this for direct admission to PG course.

Best of luck 

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