Getting admission to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is highly competitive and involves multiple steps. Below is a comprehensive guide with all details: --- Academic Preparation 1. Excel in high school academics, particularly in math, science, and technology-related courses. 2. Take challenging courses like AP (Advanced Placement), IB (International Baccalaureate), or other rigorous programs if available. 3. Maintain a high GPA (above 3.5 on a 4.0 scale is competitive). --- Standardized Tests 1. Submit SAT or ACT scores if applying through test-inclusive policies. - SAT: Aim for 1500+ (out of 1600). - ACT: Aim for 33+ (out of 36). 2. Take two SAT Subject Tests (discontinued in 2021) or excel in relevant Advanced Placement (AP) exams. --- Extracurricular Achievements 1. Demonstrate leadership and sustained commitment in extracurricular activities such as STEM competitions, clubs, research, or entrepreneurial ventures. 2. Highlight unique achievements like winning international/national Olympiads, patents, or innovative projects. --- Research and Innovation 1. Engage in independent research or internships in STEM fields. 2. Publish research papers, create prototypes, or contribute to significant advancements in your area of interest. --- Application Process 1. Submit your application through the MIT Admissions portal. 2. Complete the MIT-specific application essays. Topics may include why you want to study at MIT, challenges you have overcome, or your passion for innovation. 3. Pay the $75 application fee (or request a fee waiver if needed). 4. Submit official high school transcripts. --- Recommendations 1. Provide two strong letters of recommendation: - One from a math or science teacher. - One from a humanities, social science, or language teacher. 2. Recommendations should highlight intellectual curiosity, problem-solving skills, and contributions to the classroom. --- Portfolio and Additional Materials 1. Submit a Maker Portfolio if you have engineering, invention, or design projects to showcase. 2. If applicable, submit a Research Supplement or Creative Portfolio for arts, music, or humanities achievements. --- Interview 1. Participate in an interview with an MIT Educational Counselor (EC) if offered. 2. Use the interview to share insights into your passions, challenges, and goals. --- Deadlines 1. Early Action deadline: November 1. 2. Regular Action deadline: January 5. 3. Ensure all supporting materials (transcripts, recommendations) are submitted on time. --- Financial Aid 1. MIT is need-blind, meaning your financial situation does not affect admission. 2. Submit the FAFSA, CSS Profile, and other required forms to apply for aid. 3. Around 60% of MIT students receive need-based financial aid. --- Additional Tips 1. Visit MIT’s website and attend information sessions to understand their values. 2. Research MIT’s labs, programs, and initiatives to align your goals with their offerings. 3. Show authenticity and passion in your essays and interviews. --- Let me know if you need more details on specific steps like essay writing, financial aid, or preparing for interviews!
THE VIDEO IS EXTREMELY MISLEADING:- MIT only Selects 5-6 students from India each year . Comparing MIT with IIT's selection ratio and thinking 'MIT as backup option' is WILD ! MIT has a very Strong Research Culture (101+ Nobel Laureates and 25+ Turing Awards) Please don't think all of these come's EASY MIT that has a self imposed quota on international Students i.e at 10% of the class size and want to take students from 50+ countries So It's true that for an American it might be slightly easier to get into MIT than for an Indian to get into Old IITs(CSE) But chances of getting into MIT from India/China without a gold at any of the International Science Olympiads is almost zero (Except if You have Published Research at a Top International Journal while in high School) I have qualified JEE Advanced and have also prepared for IMO and was able to qualify for INMO . Jee advanced is extremely tough but nothing compared to IMO or any of the Science Olympiads at the International Level . Even at the INMO level the questions are hella Difficult . A typical JEE topper will break to sweat without prior exposure to those type of problems. SAT DOESN'T really MATTER! (The Quantitative Section is 8th- 9th grade level math in India) It's only a rejection tool and not a selection tool for choosing among Strong Candidates . Stanford/Harvard/MIT all reject more than 70% of applicants with a perfect 1600 in SAT . Chinese Student prepare for Olympiads very early as Olympiad Medalists brings glory to their country and are EXEMPT from GAOKOA . While in India only recently IIT Gandhinagar and IIIT Hyderabad have started to grant admission to Olympiad Students for CSE Degree (IIT Kanpur might Join soon!) IITs have 15k seats and is affordable for many . Berkeley,GT, Carnegie Mellon are amazing schools if you can afford !(2cr+ is the cost ) I would request you guys to do your UG at any of IITs or any college you get in . Study HARD and apply for Masters/PhD at MIT or Stanford!
Finally, someone with brains! So many students are misled into believing they can get into MIT by just scoring high in the SAT and even JEE. In reality, they do not even consider international students without an Olympiad medal. Indian citizens who applied got in even before JEE/Boards were conducted. Also, the majority of kids who got into top US colleges for UG have parents who are professors and have connections so they can publish research papers, start a nonprofit, publish a book, go to summer schools, etc. They are extremely privileged than a normal Indian preparing for JEE.
@@nitroNM8328you need to get to the international level first and if the admission officers have two choices: to choose you who just reached the international level and the other who's a medalist in international level They will obviously choose the medalist so it's very hard and Olympiad is also very hard and is not for everyone because there are people better than you as they have been preparing since 5th-6th grade. So mit is everyone's dream school.
Hey Harnoor I have been watching your video since my jee days back in 2020 - 21 and I want to request you to make a video about on a very important topic that is University Grants Commission (Setting up and Operation of Campuses of Foreign Higher Educational Institutions in India) Regulations, 2023 .This is the draft headline made by UGC Govt of India . I have also researched that India foreign universities run Foreign unviersites courses in centers in different colleges in different parts of Inida since 2014.So what will be my decision as I am very much inerested and dream to study and research in these world class standard universities
3:14 5 yes 4:36 Official 5:29 6:15 Nov 1 Jan 6:28 14:26 cs primary, Urban science with computer science 2.5 cr Need base 1 6:30 free 16:50 merit base xaina 14:13
Sir, even MIT admission committes not having fixed credentials to select students to MIT. I have seen few international students profile ,it wss hard to believe so much credentials beyond academic are enlisted. Our Indian education heavily inclined towards theory. But brilliant academics,and paper presentation, Olympiad and IIT s are need to apply.
also you can enter in mit for phd but you need to study in top research institutes like iisers,nisers,iits,nits...good cv to professors and clear toefl then u can enter also with healthy stipends....
Make a video full process on how to get into colleges for undergrad for engineering like *mit usa* , harward , etc Full process from *syllabus* to *preparation* of their entrance How to give sat or their respective entrance test from *India* Pros and cons *scholarship* please
Hi can you please give complete details on postgraduate /Masters programme. How should one apply for his MS in physics being an IITian .kindly throw light on it .
Getting admission to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is highly competitive and involves multiple steps. Below is a comprehensive guide with all details: --- Academic Preparation 1. Excel in high school academics, particularly in math, science, and technology-related courses. 2. Take challenging courses like AP (Advanced Placement), IB (International Baccalaureate), or other rigorous programs if available. 3. Maintain a high GPA (above 3.5 on a 4.0 scale is competitive). --- Standardized Tests 1. Submit SAT or ACT scores if applying through test-inclusive policies. - SAT: Aim for 1500+ (out of 1600). - ACT: Aim for 33+ (out of 36). 2. Take two SAT Subject Tests (discontinued in 2021) or excel in relevant Advanced Placement (AP) exams. --- Extracurricular Achievements 1. Demonstrate leadership and sustained commitment in extracurricular activities such as STEM competitions, clubs, research, or entrepreneurial ventures. 2. Highlight unique achievements like winning international/national Olympiads, patents, or innovative projects. --- Research and Innovation 1. Engage in independent research or internships in STEM fields. 2. Publish research papers, create prototypes, or contribute to significant advancements in your area of interest. --- Application Process 1. Submit your application through the MIT Admissions portal. 2. Complete the MIT-specific application essays. Topics may include why you want to study at MIT, challenges you have overcome, or your passion for innovation. 3. Pay the $75 application fee (or request a fee waiver if needed). 4. Submit official high school transcripts. --- Recommendations 1. Provide two strong letters of recommendation: - One from a math or science teacher. - One from a humanities, social science, or language teacher. 2. Recommendations should highlight intellectual curiosity, problem-solving skills, and contributions to the classroom. --- Portfolio and Additional Materials 1. Submit a Maker Portfolio if you have engineering, invention, or design projects to showcase. 2. If applicable, submit a Research Supplement or Creative Portfolio for arts, music, or humanities achievements. --- Interview 1. Participate in an interview with an MIT Educational Counselor (EC) if offered. 2. Use the interview to share insights into your passions, challenges, and goals. --- Deadlines 1. Early Action deadline: November 1. 2. Regular Action deadline: January 5. 3. Ensure all supporting materials (transcripts, recommendations) are submitted on time. --- Financial Aid 1. MIT is need-blind, meaning your financial situation does not affect admission. 2. Submit the FAFSA, CSS Profile, and other required forms to apply for aid. 3. Around 60% of MIT students receive need-based financial aid. --- Additional Tips 1. Visit MIT’s website and attend information sessions to understand their values. 2. Research MIT’s labs, programs, and initiatives to align your goals with their offerings. 3. Show authenticity and passion in your essays and interviews. ---
7:20 I am a 12th student who got boards in feb - march and i wanna apply to GSU. I haven't given SAT /ACT nor IELTS. Can I give them after 12th and the apply?
Hi Harnoor, i am doing my Msc physics in IIT -M and training to gain good research experience as well , Can you guide me how can i get into MIT , and what are the major obstacles i need to clear in a way . Can you recommend any video regarding?
Getting admission to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is highly competitive and involves multiple steps. Below is a comprehensive guide with all details: --- Academic Preparation 1. Excel in high school academics, particularly in math, science, and technology-related courses. 2. Take challenging courses like AP (Advanced Placement), IB (International Baccalaureate), or other rigorous programs if available. 3. Maintain a high GPA (above 3.5 on a 4.0 scale is competitive). --- Standardized Tests 1. Submit SAT or ACT scores if applying through test-inclusive policies. - SAT: Aim for 1500+ (out of 1600). - ACT: Aim for 33+ (out of 36). 2. Take two SAT Subject Tests (discontinued in 2021) or excel in relevant Advanced Placement (AP) exams. --- Extracurricular Achievements 1. Demonstrate leadership and sustained commitment in extracurricular activities such as STEM competitions, clubs, research, or entrepreneurial ventures. 2. Highlight unique achievements like winning international/national Olympiads, patents, or innovative projects. --- Research and Innovation 1. Engage in independent research or internships in STEM fields. 2. Publish research papers, create prototypes, or contribute to significant advancements in your area of interest. --- Application Process 1. Submit your application through the MIT Admissions portal. 2. Complete the MIT-specific application essays. Topics may include why you want to study at MIT, challenges you have overcome, or your passion for innovation. 3. Pay the $75 application fee (or request a fee waiver if needed). 4. Submit official high school transcripts. --- Recommendations 1. Provide two strong letters of recommendation: - One from a math or science teacher. - One from a humanities, social science, or language teacher. 2. Recommendations should highlight intellectual curiosity, problem-solving skills, and contributions to the classroom. --- Portfolio and Additional Materials 1. Submit a Maker Portfolio if you have engineering, invention, or design projects to showcase. 2. If applicable, submit a Research Supplement or Creative Portfolio for arts, music, or humanities achievements. --- Interview 1. Participate in an interview with an MIT Educational Counselor (EC) if offered. 2. Use the interview to share insights into your passions, challenges, and goals. --- Deadlines 1. Early Action deadline: November 1. 2. Regular Action deadline: January 5. 3. Ensure all supporting materials (transcripts, recommendations) are submitted on time. --- Financial Aid 1. MIT is need-blind, meaning your financial situation does not affect admission. 2. Submit the FAFSA, CSS Profile, and other required forms to apply for aid. 3. Around 60% of MIT students receive need-based financial aid. --- Additional Tips 1. Visit MIT’s website and attend information sessions to understand their values. 2. Research MIT’s labs, programs, and initiatives to align your goals with their offerings. 3. Show authenticity and passion in your essays and interviews.
Hey I wanna know something, that is I want "CS major" but no one talks about where to ___choose your major__ and I am in kota preparing for JEE And my problem is letter of recommendation.where will I get it and how? Please do tell
can i talk about a reasearch project on whether specific samples of bryophylum pinatum can cure/ prevent diabetes insipidus in extracurriculars. i did it all through 9th and 10th grade. i led a team of 14 members, we used the research facilities in the local medical and agricultural colleges to do the testing
sir , my fa is not alive, my uncle said, i'll not support you after 12th, so i am 0...will they provide 100%, like i can't give a single dollar, i will work at mit 2nd time,
The pursuit of prestige, superiority and non egalitarianism destroys an engineers success. Illinois Tech is so undervalued in the US. Indian Institutes of Technology are undervalued too. If pursuing MIT is so critical, why has climate not been conquered or the world's economic and wealth inequalities. Money and power are the problems and destroy initiative.
Woah Mann don't go on the numbers we know what kind of students apply for jee and how many of aspirants really prepare for iits whereas on the other hand in the case of MIT all the students that apply for mit have exceptional achievements only to be eligible for application plus all the students that apply for MIT have prepared extremely well for selection where in our country people apply for jee just for fun.
@@mustafakhan-ev2kp The pool for MIT students ae global, they are exceptionally genius academically and to other fields. Whereas, IIT are only for local, why would someone from developed and developing nations choose IIT who isn't known from anything aside from you BS test. Heck, even Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan and Singapore have better research output and alumni than your country. Even Japan triples their Nobel Laureate than you billion people population.
IITs only consider marks :/ MIT is bigger than that they want talented people in their institute who can actually make an impact in this world and not do a 9-5 job so if u think getting into IIT is more difficult than getting into MIT ur delusional.
Sir, i am good at computer science, i have attended lot of tech events and won hackathons and contributed to lot of opensource projects as well as worked on my own personnel web3 project, also i have lot of national level sports achievements but the point is i am not good at academics so, i want to know whether i am eligible for these universities
Even I got for Stanford but I haven't went there becoz my visa got rejected due to some financial issue then I tried for canada and got admission in university of toronto for MS in CS
Iam from India and my father is curently in Army toe kya ye advantage hai or disadvantage undergraduat admission ke liye agar me form fill karta huu ?please any one help.
It isn't much of an advantage, but it isn't a disadvantage either. You may be eligible to apply for financial aid, depending on your household income. Your chance of admission is dependent on your high school achievements. Good Luck, as it is pretty much impossible for Indians without success in olympiads.
The video was very informative, and we are sure that the knowledge shared will help many aspiring students plan their study journey ahead.
I love him yr he motivates me a lot
Yea same
Thanks for a helpful informative video.🙂
Getting out of mit with good grades is more important than getting into mit.
U don't go for mit for grades
Soja Bhai. @A.Hope.to.Be.A.Future.IITIAN
@@kamil6958😂
@A.Hope.to.Be.A.Future.IITIANkyu jana chahta hai iss percentage ke saath
@A.Hope.to.Be.A.Future.IITIAN agar 11th and 12th mai improve hua hai then it's okay and if you have good ecs
Hi !!! Harnoor bhaiya! Can you please make a video on how to get into TUM( technical University of Munich)from India 🙏 please
Yeah I also want along with epfl
Loved Your Videos Bhaiya, Thank You Very Much...
Thanks for this video
I needed this very hardly
Make specific videos
About
1. What is the syllabus
2. How to prepare etc
Huh no syllabus do research win international competitions etc
Getting admission to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is highly competitive and involves multiple steps. Below is a comprehensive guide with all details:
---
Academic Preparation
1. Excel in high school academics, particularly in math, science, and technology-related courses.
2. Take challenging courses like AP (Advanced Placement), IB (International Baccalaureate), or other rigorous programs if available.
3. Maintain a high GPA (above 3.5 on a 4.0 scale is competitive).
---
Standardized Tests
1. Submit SAT or ACT scores if applying through test-inclusive policies.
- SAT: Aim for 1500+ (out of 1600).
- ACT: Aim for 33+ (out of 36).
2. Take two SAT Subject Tests (discontinued in 2021) or excel in relevant Advanced Placement (AP) exams.
---
Extracurricular Achievements
1. Demonstrate leadership and sustained commitment in extracurricular activities such as STEM competitions, clubs, research, or entrepreneurial ventures.
2. Highlight unique achievements like winning international/national Olympiads, patents, or innovative projects.
---
Research and Innovation
1. Engage in independent research or internships in STEM fields.
2. Publish research papers, create prototypes, or contribute to significant advancements in your area of interest.
---
Application Process
1. Submit your application through the MIT Admissions portal.
2. Complete the MIT-specific application essays. Topics may include why you want to study at MIT, challenges you have overcome, or your passion for innovation.
3. Pay the $75 application fee (or request a fee waiver if needed).
4. Submit official high school transcripts.
---
Recommendations
1. Provide two strong letters of recommendation:
- One from a math or science teacher.
- One from a humanities, social science, or language teacher.
2. Recommendations should highlight intellectual curiosity, problem-solving skills, and contributions to the classroom.
---
Portfolio and Additional Materials
1. Submit a Maker Portfolio if you have engineering, invention, or design projects to showcase.
2. If applicable, submit a Research Supplement or Creative Portfolio for arts, music, or humanities achievements.
---
Interview
1. Participate in an interview with an MIT Educational Counselor (EC) if offered.
2. Use the interview to share insights into your passions, challenges, and goals.
---
Deadlines
1. Early Action deadline: November 1.
2. Regular Action deadline: January 5.
3. Ensure all supporting materials (transcripts, recommendations) are submitted on time.
---
Financial Aid
1. MIT is need-blind, meaning your financial situation does not affect admission.
2. Submit the FAFSA, CSS Profile, and other required forms to apply for aid.
3. Around 60% of MIT students receive need-based financial aid.
---
Additional Tips
1. Visit MIT’s website and attend information sessions to understand their values.
2. Research MIT’s labs, programs, and initiatives to align your goals with their offerings.
3. Show authenticity and passion in your essays and interviews.
---
Let me know if you need more details on specific steps like essay writing, financial aid, or preparing for interviews!
@@vaishalijain6612hi bro. Need to connect wrt this. Can you share your email id or otherwise
THE VIDEO IS EXTREMELY MISLEADING:-
MIT only Selects 5-6 students from India each year .
Comparing MIT with IIT's selection ratio and thinking 'MIT as backup option' is WILD !
MIT has a very Strong Research Culture (101+ Nobel Laureates and 25+ Turing Awards)
Please don't think all of these come's EASY
MIT that has a self imposed quota on international Students i.e at 10% of the class size and want to take students from 50+ countries
So It's true that for an American it might be slightly easier to get into MIT than for an Indian to get into Old IITs(CSE)
But chances of getting into MIT from India/China without a gold at any of the International Science Olympiads is almost zero (Except if You have Published Research at a Top International Journal while in high School)
I have qualified JEE Advanced and have also prepared for IMO and was able to qualify for INMO .
Jee advanced is extremely tough but nothing compared to IMO or any of the Science Olympiads at the International Level .
Even at the INMO level the questions are hella Difficult . A typical JEE topper will break to sweat without prior exposure to those type of problems.
SAT DOESN'T really MATTER!
(The Quantitative Section is 8th- 9th grade level math in India)
It's only a rejection tool and not a selection tool for choosing among Strong Candidates .
Stanford/Harvard/MIT all reject more than 70% of applicants with a perfect 1600 in SAT .
Chinese Student prepare for Olympiads very early as Olympiad Medalists brings glory to their country and are EXEMPT from GAOKOA .
While in India only recently IIT Gandhinagar and IIIT Hyderabad have started to grant admission to Olympiad Students for CSE Degree (IIT Kanpur might Join soon!)
IITs have 15k seats and is affordable for many .
Berkeley,GT, Carnegie Mellon are amazing schools if you can afford !(2cr+ is the cost )
I would request you guys to do your UG at any of IITs or any college you get in . Study HARD and apply for Masters/PhD at MIT or Stanford!
Finally, someone with brains! So many students are misled into believing they can get into MIT by just scoring high in the SAT and even JEE. In reality, they do not even consider international students without an Olympiad medal. Indian citizens who applied got in even before JEE/Boards were conducted. Also, the majority of kids who got into top US colleges for UG have parents who are professors and have connections so they can publish research papers, start a nonprofit, publish a book, go to summer schools, etc. They are extremely privileged than a normal Indian preparing for JEE.
I got my admission in Harvard University for masters
If I be national Olympiad winner in Inpho, Rmo, IAO can I get into MIT and stanford, ivy league university
@@nitroNM8328you need to get to the international level first and if the admission officers have two choices: to choose you who just reached the international level and the other who's a medalist in international level
They will obviously choose the medalist so it's very hard and Olympiad is also very hard and is not for everyone because there are people better than you as they have been preparing since 5th-6th grade.
So mit is everyone's dream school.
@@wa-ver I'm preparing for math's and physics Olympiad Is it helpful for MIT and ivy league admission
Hey Harnoor I have been watching your video since my jee days back in 2020 - 21 and I want to request you to make a video about on a very important topic that is University Grants Commission (Setting up and Operation of Campuses of Foreign
Higher Educational Institutions in India) Regulations, 2023 .This is the draft headline made by UGC Govt of India . I have also researched that India foreign universities run Foreign unviersites courses in centers in different colleges in different parts of Inida since 2014.So what will be my decision as I am very much inerested and dream to study and research in these world class standard universities
What are you doing now ?
3:14
5 yes
4:36 Official
5:29
6:15 Nov 1 Jan
6:28
14:26 cs primary,
Urban science with computer science
2.5 cr
Need base 1
6:30 free
16:50 merit base xaina
14:13
Sir, even MIT admission committes not having fixed credentials to select students to MIT.
I have seen few international students profile ,it wss hard to believe so much credentials beyond academic are enlisted.
Our Indian education heavily inclined towards theory.
But brilliant academics,and paper presentation, Olympiad and IIT s are need to apply.
also you can enter in mit for phd but you need to study in top research institutes like iisers,nisers,iits,nits...good cv to professors and clear toefl then u can enter also with healthy stipends....
Can i enter for graduation after completing undergraduation from iiser ?
Make a video full process on how to get into colleges for undergrad for engineering like *mit usa* , harward , etc
Full process from *syllabus* to *preparation* of their entrance
How to give sat or their respective entrance test from *India*
Pros and cons
*scholarship*
please
Agr IIT jesa Ak Test Hota Toh Sab Koi Le leta cause Indian are Better In Exam 😂😂😂😂
@@SouravRoyin life is not only about exams. isliye sirf india me hi exam based hota h. bahar score akela kuch nahi krta. also ur not funny
Thank you bhaiya
Please do consider making a video for post grad students as well.
Please make a video on how to get into ms program from India
Please please🙏
Getting into MIT is more difficult than getting into IIT 😭….MIT is never an backup option
Getting into iit is much difficult but mit is damn expensive
MIT has a chance of 4.5% whereas IIT has a chance of 0.5%
@@mohithy8385bhai pehle tuu mit ke liye qualify karna uske baad bol
Scholorship milti hai
Less income more scholarship and vice versa
@@magicalmayhem40424.5 % Whole World And IIT India walo k liye 😂😂😂
@@mohithy8385 LOL that is why only 6 students from India gets to MIT and 15k student gets to IIT. MIT is need blind so money won't be a problem.
Knowledgeable video helpful for us
If we r not from iit . We can get it na . It feels little low
Hi @Harnoor, is it possible for you to do a small meetup in Delhi, Ive been following you since Dec 2018.
I would not worry about MIT or something like that. The whole process is BY CHANCE . Nothing depends on you. I will prefer IIT over MIT
Me watching this video by studying at Lodathelassan University located in lundlelemera islands beneath earth's crust.
😂 fr bro
Is it must to have a sat score or similar scores
Getting into MIT is easier than getting into IIT that's why it is No 1
Those who understand just understand
bhaiya please make this type of proper detailed video for students who wants to pursue their master in mit usa please
Please make a video for masters application and the whole process.
Bhaiya mai jee ka 2nd dropper hu ,kya ab mai mit me ja sakta hu aur mughe sabse pahle mit me jane ke liye kaun sa step uthana chahiye,please reply😢😭
sir really needed the video . how to do computer science in usa after 12th commerce .please make video.... step by step process
Hi can you please give complete details on postgraduate /Masters programme. How should one apply for his MS in physics being an IITian .kindly throw light on it .
Getting admission to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is highly competitive and involves multiple steps. Below is a comprehensive guide with all details:
---
Academic Preparation
1. Excel in high school academics, particularly in math, science, and technology-related courses.
2. Take challenging courses like AP (Advanced Placement), IB (International Baccalaureate), or other rigorous programs if available.
3. Maintain a high GPA (above 3.5 on a 4.0 scale is competitive).
---
Standardized Tests
1. Submit SAT or ACT scores if applying through test-inclusive policies.
- SAT: Aim for 1500+ (out of 1600).
- ACT: Aim for 33+ (out of 36).
2. Take two SAT Subject Tests (discontinued in 2021) or excel in relevant Advanced Placement (AP) exams.
---
Extracurricular Achievements
1. Demonstrate leadership and sustained commitment in extracurricular activities such as STEM competitions, clubs, research, or entrepreneurial ventures.
2. Highlight unique achievements like winning international/national Olympiads, patents, or innovative projects.
---
Research and Innovation
1. Engage in independent research or internships in STEM fields.
2. Publish research papers, create prototypes, or contribute to significant advancements in your area of interest.
---
Application Process
1. Submit your application through the MIT Admissions portal.
2. Complete the MIT-specific application essays. Topics may include why you want to study at MIT, challenges you have overcome, or your passion for innovation.
3. Pay the $75 application fee (or request a fee waiver if needed).
4. Submit official high school transcripts.
---
Recommendations
1. Provide two strong letters of recommendation:
- One from a math or science teacher.
- One from a humanities, social science, or language teacher.
2. Recommendations should highlight intellectual curiosity, problem-solving skills, and contributions to the classroom.
---
Portfolio and Additional Materials
1. Submit a Maker Portfolio if you have engineering, invention, or design projects to showcase.
2. If applicable, submit a Research Supplement or Creative Portfolio for arts, music, or humanities achievements.
---
Interview
1. Participate in an interview with an MIT Educational Counselor (EC) if offered.
2. Use the interview to share insights into your passions, challenges, and goals.
---
Deadlines
1. Early Action deadline: November 1.
2. Regular Action deadline: January 5.
3. Ensure all supporting materials (transcripts, recommendations) are submitted on time.
---
Financial Aid
1. MIT is need-blind, meaning your financial situation does not affect admission.
2. Submit the FAFSA, CSS Profile, and other required forms to apply for aid.
3. Around 60% of MIT students receive need-based financial aid.
---
Additional Tips
1. Visit MIT’s website and attend information sessions to understand their values.
2. Research MIT’s labs, programs, and initiatives to align your goals with their offerings.
3. Show authenticity and passion in your essays and interviews.
---
7:20 I am a 12th student who got boards in feb - march and i wanna apply to GSU. I haven't given SAT /ACT nor IELTS. Can I give them after 12th and the apply?
Yeah ofc
Sir agar hum 1nov 12th me apply karein ge tab to hamare paas hamari marksheet Nahi hogi tab kya karein
Hi Harnoor, i am doing my Msc physics in IIT -M and training to gain good research experience as well , Can you guide me how can i get into MIT , and what are the major obstacles i need to clear in a way .
Can you recommend any video regarding?
Thanks bhaiya
Getting admission to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is highly competitive and involves multiple steps. Below is a comprehensive guide with all details:
---
Academic Preparation
1. Excel in high school academics, particularly in math, science, and technology-related courses.
2. Take challenging courses like AP (Advanced Placement), IB (International Baccalaureate), or other rigorous programs if available.
3. Maintain a high GPA (above 3.5 on a 4.0 scale is competitive).
---
Standardized Tests
1. Submit SAT or ACT scores if applying through test-inclusive policies.
- SAT: Aim for 1500+ (out of 1600).
- ACT: Aim for 33+ (out of 36).
2. Take two SAT Subject Tests (discontinued in 2021) or excel in relevant Advanced Placement (AP) exams.
---
Extracurricular Achievements
1. Demonstrate leadership and sustained commitment in extracurricular activities such as STEM competitions, clubs, research, or entrepreneurial ventures.
2. Highlight unique achievements like winning international/national Olympiads, patents, or innovative projects.
---
Research and Innovation
1. Engage in independent research or internships in STEM fields.
2. Publish research papers, create prototypes, or contribute to significant advancements in your area of interest.
---
Application Process
1. Submit your application through the MIT Admissions portal.
2. Complete the MIT-specific application essays. Topics may include why you want to study at MIT, challenges you have overcome, or your passion for innovation.
3. Pay the $75 application fee (or request a fee waiver if needed).
4. Submit official high school transcripts.
---
Recommendations
1. Provide two strong letters of recommendation:
- One from a math or science teacher.
- One from a humanities, social science, or language teacher.
2. Recommendations should highlight intellectual curiosity, problem-solving skills, and contributions to the classroom.
---
Portfolio and Additional Materials
1. Submit a Maker Portfolio if you have engineering, invention, or design projects to showcase.
2. If applicable, submit a Research Supplement or Creative Portfolio for arts, music, or humanities achievements.
---
Interview
1. Participate in an interview with an MIT Educational Counselor (EC) if offered.
2. Use the interview to share insights into your passions, challenges, and goals.
---
Deadlines
1. Early Action deadline: November 1.
2. Regular Action deadline: January 5.
3. Ensure all supporting materials (transcripts, recommendations) are submitted on time.
---
Financial Aid
1. MIT is need-blind, meaning your financial situation does not affect admission.
2. Submit the FAFSA, CSS Profile, and other required forms to apply for aid.
3. Around 60% of MIT students receive need-based financial aid.
---
Additional Tips
1. Visit MIT’s website and attend information sessions to understand their values.
2. Research MIT’s labs, programs, and initiatives to align your goals with their offerings.
3. Show authenticity and passion in your essays and interviews.
Hey I wanna know something, that is I want "CS major" but no one talks about where to ___choose your major__ and
I am in kota preparing for JEE
And my problem is letter of recommendation.where will I get it and how?
Please do tell
Bhai Harvard Ek lao video 🙏🏻✨
If you want prestige, Harvey Mudd or Rose Hulman
preference kisko jyada di jayegi air 1 in neet with good mark in sat math / iitain air 1 / iitian
Hello sir,
Could you pls make one more video on placement and job offers from MIT
Bhaiya how can you get into MIT for masters in Data science after BTech from India?can you please explain
can i talk about a reasearch project on whether specific samples of bryophylum pinatum can cure/ prevent diabetes insipidus in extracurriculars. i did it all through 9th and 10th grade. i led a team of 14 members, we used the research facilities in the local medical and agricultural colleges to do the testing
Harnoor Bhaiya, I come from a lower middle class family and mit has always been my dream college, is it affordable to study at mit for people like us?
please make a video only dedicated to masters program and scholarships
Plz make for 2025 I really need this
i promise ill contact u for helping me make my official papers..ill prove myself and get into mit
Can you please bring up a video regarding masters in ivy leagues?
I am a 1st year engineering student in jadavpur university so gow can apply MIT which documents and certificates needed??
is it necessary to top in the Olympiad to be accepted into MIT and Stanford? or just participation will be enough?
Can you please make a video for Masters admission into MIT in 2024?
can you please make a video on how to get into TUM
Hi harnoor Singh ,Can you make a video about getting into Mit as a graduate (for masters )
I am an iit 1st year student how to apply for ms in MIT
This info about getting into MIT was about UG students, right?! What about Masters ? Is it that dificult as well ?
How to get into MIT after master from IIT Indore in Astronomy
sir , my fa is not alive, my uncle said, i'll not support you after 12th, so i am 0...will they provide 100%, like i can't give a single dollar, i will work at mit 2nd time,
Sir my son is now in grade 9 cbse . He is interested in studying in mit like colleges . Where to start . What are all needed to apply .
The pursuit of prestige, superiority and non egalitarianism destroys an engineers success. Illinois Tech is so undervalued in the US. Indian Institutes of Technology are undervalued too. If pursuing MIT is so critical, why has climate not been conquered or the world's economic and wealth inequalities. Money and power are the problems and destroy initiative.
Do diploma students are eligible?
can u pls make a video on how to get into mit for masters
MIT में एडमिशन तो मिल रहा हैं मगर जानना था की स्टडी वीजा कैसे मिलेगा? MIT में fee भी paid कर चूका हु अब वंहा कैसे जाना है
Bro aap ka mit me hogya??
If someone is best or no 1 in everything whay would he/she will go to mit
sir please inform about transfer student criteria
Thank you for the information
Welcome to a world where getting into MIT (QS rank 1) is easier than getting into IIT (QS rank near 150-300)
Woah Mann don't go on the numbers we know what kind of students apply for jee and how many of aspirants really prepare for iits whereas on the other hand in the case of MIT all the students that apply for mit have exceptional achievements only to be eligible for application plus all the students that apply for MIT have prepared extremely well for selection where in our country people apply for jee just for fun.
@@mustafakhan-ev2kp The pool for MIT students ae global, they are exceptionally genius academically and to other fields. Whereas, IIT are only for local, why would someone from developed and developing nations choose IIT who isn't known from anything aside from you BS test. Heck, even Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan and Singapore have better research output and alumni than your country. Even Japan triples their Nobel Laureate than you billion people population.
Nice joke 😂😂😂
MIT has selection criteria
IIT has rejection criteria
IITs only consider marks :/ MIT is bigger than that they want talented people in their institute who can actually make an impact in this world and not do a 9-5 job so if u think getting into IIT is more difficult than getting into MIT ur delusional.
Does 12th marks 🤔 really matter than ?
I mean to get admission in mit
Please explain ki konsi class me de sakte hai kitne exam hote hai kab kab hote hai 😢
How to get into MIT for MS IN CS?
plz a MAKE A dedicated video...
Good👍🏻
What is the maths isto cs course ratio in the curriculum of mathematics and computing branch of iit Delhi?
I want electrical engineering with computer science 🧪
abhi bhi saare secrets reveals na hue
koi nhi btata ache se
Kya baki hai
Letter or recommendation, score of SAT exam how to send it to MIT?
MIT as option for IIT ?? Ye thoda jada ho raha hai.
Bro please make video for Georgia university admission😊❤
Bhaiya PhD addmission par bhi ek video bana do
can i get into MIT if i have get in IIT with a drop year
Sir, i am good at computer science, i have attended lot of tech events and won hackathons and contributed to lot of opensource projects as well as worked on my own personnel web3 project, also i have lot of national level sports achievements but the point is i am not good at academics so, i want to know whether i am eligible for these universities
Yeha you're
How are you going to do further process?
@@TSDS111 jut trying to upskill and get in good college
In class 10th 98percent
in class 12th 97percent
Sat 1580
Ielts 8.5 band
Lier😂
Did you get in?
@@Aaron-hh8nx got admit in university of toronto
Even I got for Stanford but I haven't went there becoz my visa got rejected due to some financial issue then I tried for canada and got admission in university of toronto for MS in CS
@@Blasterop20ms in cs means master's in cs ? How can I contact you bro ?
and what about gap yesrs students,does MIT accepts gap year students
I wish it was focused on graduate school
Iam from India and my father is curently in Army toe kya ye advantage hai or disadvantage undergraduat admission ke liye agar me form fill karta huu ?please any one help.
please help
It isn't much of an advantage, but it isn't a disadvantage either. You may be eligible to apply for financial aid, depending on your household income. Your chance of admission is dependent on your high school achievements. Good Luck, as it is pretty much impossible for Indians without success in olympiads.
Bhaia we want course on ielts and Gre please help
It is not easy to get an Olympiad topper position. So it is not as easy as you are making it out to be.
Real. Olympiad is not easy and not for everyone
i am from bangladesh,,
DO NOT MISLEAD YOUNG MINDS WHO ARE ALREADY STRUGGLING WITH THE ACADEMIC LOAD
Can I do preparation for mit in drop year during jee preparation???? Please anybody say ......😢
Same question
MIT!!!!!!!!!
Mera 10 me 94 ayya aur 11,12 me fail ho gya
Why harnoor sing video English to Hindi share your experience harnoor sing ?
How getting admitted as a master's student
drooper can apply?
bro said keep mit as backup for iit 😭😭😭😭
It's opposite for me 💀
Your backup must be IIT not MIT.
me from indian MIT WPU
Area
iit khargapur>mit cambridge😅
Some extrnatural will come here...
Huh
It only matters if you wanna build your own town in that area
5% is more than rate of iit.
I wanna do the transfer, I never won Olympiad but have 1 world record, should I try
What world record???
Dummy school mei MIT milsakta hai kya?
IIT me select hona jyada hard h ya mit me,,,koi batayega,,,
mit is harder than iit
IIT with good rank is tough
@@DAD-daddy...आयआयटी standard is not good as they have reservation , quota in getting in , fees etc
16:19 4.5 lackh rupees chitrang murdiaa