Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
You can, but you must be willing to take up a Ph.D since the MS will eventually lead to a Ph.D and they also admit students who want to be potential researchers. You must check the MIT website for the complete details. Certain pre-requisite courses, GRE, etc., must be taken.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
GRE is the exam for admission in MIT-USA for a Bachelors course B.Tech. So prepare well because this is one of the toughest exams.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Students do get scholarships in Universities abroad or they also get opportunities to work during studies to enable them pay for their studies. Unfortunately there is no single yardstick. It changes from institution to institution. You will have to check with each institute separately.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Number and operations level 1 measures are more basic understanding of topics than level 2. For example, level 1 covers arithmetic of complex numbers and also covers graphical and other properties of complex number level 2 include series and vectors.
Algebra and functions level 1 contains mainly algebraic equations and functions, whereas, level 2 also contains more advanced equation and functions such as exponential and logarithmic and trigonometry.
Geometry and Measurement: A significant percentage of questions at level 1 is
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
These are subjects tests, Maths level 2 consists of higher coursework and more topics than Maths level 1. You may take either Maths 1 or Math 2. TOEFL is the test for English language proficiency, this can be waived off depending on your profile. Write to the university too for additional admission specific questions.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Every university has a provision in their admission form for students to mention additional information. As for MIT you must check the Common Application portal through which you will apply. You will find it there itself.See here
http://www.commonapp.org/
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
65% is a mediocre score for universities like MIT. To get admission there or any top ranked university, you must have a very good profile, an all rounded profile. If you have anything unique in your profile like sports or other extra curricular activities which you excel in apart from your studies only then you have a chance. You will also need a good SAT score. Please go through MIT website and read about the selection process and students they admit and prepare accordingly.
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