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You will get calls from all the IIMs if you clear the sectional cut-off of 80 percentile in each section.
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No, 10th or 12th class marks are not considered during admission into MIT. All you need to do is to take some tests.
1) The SAT or ACT, as well as two SAT subject tests, one in Math ( level 1or 2 ) one in Science (physics or chemistry or biology).
2) The TOEFL (MIT does not accept IELTS as well as two SAT subject tests, one in maths (level 1or 2) one in science (physics, chemistry and biology). This is especially recommended who do not speak English at home or in school, or who have been speaking English for fewer than five years.
Requirements for application:
GPA requirements
Testing requirements including SAT and ACT.
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