Harvard University Eligibility

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Based on your academic performance and records you do not stand much chances to get admission in MBA in top B-Schools abroad unless you have something unique in your CV to show in your SOP and also you score a Perfect Score in GMAT.

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Chetna S

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Hi Shiny,
To begin with, take your SAT or ACT and build your profile so that you match the standards of applicants applying and enrolled in Harvard. You must also have very high academic standing and good extracurriculars. They look for students who are all-rounders. Harvard offers limited scholarships to outstanding candidates. You will be considered for a scholarship once you have been enrolled and to get enrolled, you must be brilliant enough. Full financial aid is very difficult but Harvard works on two principles which are -
- Aid is based entirely on need, not merit.
- Admission to Harvard is need-blind, meaning your financial nee
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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Admission in Harvard depends on your drive and passion for certain things. While CGPA, work experience, and GRE score matters, they would be also interested in knowing more about your research skills and goals for future. So choose your course first, see their basic requirements and then apply.
All the best.

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harshita j

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To get into Harvard, your UG result is not enough. Harvard is one of the top business schools, so when you try to get admission, they not only analyze your UG marks, they see a whole picture of you.
For example:
1. The school you studied.
2. The curricular activities, which you have taken. (Essay competition, your participation in essay writing and speech competitions).
3. The college you studied.
You will have a better chance, if you are a medalist from IIT and a you need to have really high score in GMAT and any one of the English proficiency language exams.

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Harleen Bedi

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If you wish to pursue an undergraduate course from US, you need to prepare for SAT and TOEFL exams.
Here is more information about applying to undergraduate courses in US
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/student-guide-to-undergraduate-studies-in-us-guidepage-483

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