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How can I join MIT?

How can I join MIT?

While MIT doesn’t require specific high school courses for admission, it does recommend the following courses:

  1. One year of high school physics.
  2. One year of high school chemistry.
  3. One year of high school biology.
  4. Math, through calculus.
  5. Two years of a foreign language.
  6. Four years of English.

How many Indians get MIT?

By Citizenship and Degree Level

Citizenship UG Total
India 22 368
Indonesia 5 19
Iran 4 32
Iraq 1 1

Is there any exam for MIT?

Yes. In addition to the SAT or ACT, you will also have to take at least two SAT subject tests. These are tests that you can take to showcase your particular skills. As a math and science-focused institution, MIT requires you to take either the Math Level 1 or Math Level 2 subject test.

What courses do MIT offer?

Subjects by Course number:

  • Course 1 Civil and Environmental Engineering.
  • Course 2 Mechanical Engineering.
  • Course 3 Materials Science and Engineering.
  • Course 4 Architecture.
  • Course 5 Chemistry.
  • Course 6 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
  • Course 7 Biology.
  • Course 8 Physics.

What famous person went to MIT?

United States

Name Degree Degree year
Katharine Dexter McCormick SB – Biology 1904
Bruce Morrison SB – Chemistry 1965
David Nolan SB – Political Science 1965
John Olver PhD – Chemistry 1961

Which course is best in MIT?

Most Visited Courses

MIT Course# Course Title Level
6.0001 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming in Python Undergraduate
18.01SC Single Variable Calculus Undergraduate
18.06 Linear Algebra Undergraduate
6.006 Introduction to Algorithms Undergraduate

What is MIT best known for?

While MIT is perhaps best known for its programs in engineering and the physical sciences, other areas—notably economics, political science, urban studies, linguistics, and philosophy—are also strong. Admission is extremely competitive, and undergraduate students are often able to pursue their own original research.

Is Oxford better than MIT?

Like MIT and Stanford, Oxford has a centre to support best teaching practice among its staff….Teaching Pillar.

Rank in pillar =5
Position in World University Rankings 1
Institution University of Oxford
Country/region United Kingdom
Pillar score 90.5

Does MIT offer free courses?

MIT has partnered with the edX platform to develop dozens of free online courses. Now anyone has the opportunity to experience the rigorous courses that MIT has to offer and broaden their knowledge on topics in science, engineering, and technology. For more information, please visit www.edx.org/school/mitx.

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