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what if i want to go harvard medical school for mbbs after 12th science with biology so what have to do and when i have to apply for it and where and what can someone tell me everything please

mjaisinghani62 19th Mar, 2024

Hello aspirant

For getting admisdion to mbbs seat in Harvard medical school , the candidate must get minimum 85 % score if he is from state board , if the candidate is from cbse or ICSE board,  he must get minimum 70% marks in class xii . Also the candidate must have bachelor's degree in biology .

THE CANDIDATE must appear for MCAT entrance exam.

The candidate does not need to appear for neet for mbbs degree in Harvard medical school

Other universities which are included for mbbs without neeg are Penn med, standford medical school, Baylor college of medicine.

The following factors are the basis of admissions to Harvard medical school

Academic records

M CAT score

Letters of evaluation

Extra curricular activities life experiences

Summer occupations.

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Can I apply in Harvard for Bs in Computer Science after completing my class 12 from Nios ... what are the fees and criteria required for admission

OISHEE BANERJEE 2nd Jul, 2025

Yes, you can apply to Harvard for a BS in Computer Science even after completing Class 12 from NIOS. Harvard accepts students from various educational boards, including open schooling, as long as your academic records are strong and well-documented. Admission is highly competitive and depends on multiple factors like academic performance, extracurriculars, essays, recommendation letters, and English proficiency scores such as TOEFL or IELTS. While SAT or ACT scores are optional, submitting them can strengthen your application.

The total cost of studying at Harvard is around 60 to 65 lakhs per year, including tuition, accommodation, and other living expenses. However, Harvard provides very generous financial aid. If your family income is below 70 lakhs per year, you may get significant scholarships or even attend almost for free, depending on your financial need.

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I am studying in Nios for my class 12....Can I apply for Harvard for studying Bs in Computer Science...what are the fees and criteria for it?

Ishita 21st Aug, 2024

Yes, you can apply to Harvard for a B.S. in Computer Science even when you are studying through NIOS.

Harvard University is one of the most competitive universities in the world. Admission is offered after taking a holistic review of several factors: academic performance and standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation.


Here's the academic part in a gist:

High Grades: While NIOS usually has its own grading system, Harvard will review the quality of grades comparatively based on the context of your high school. Thus, an attempt should be made for an extremely high GPA or equivalent.

SAT or ACT: SAT or ACT are the standardized tests required for Harvard University. You should try to get majestically high scores in both the Math and Verbal/Reading sections.

While not required, high grades on SAT Subject Tests in math and science can be helpful.

Extracurricular Activities: Admission to a graduate engineering program requires your extracurriculars to show that you have a passion for the field. This might mean participating in programming competitions or engaging in robotics clubs and research.

Personal Statement: An interesting personal statement that informs about the applicant's unique qualities, motivations, and goals.

Letters of Recommendation: Get strong letters of recommendation from teachers, mentors, or employers to attest to your abilities and character.

Fees:

Tuition: Harvard tuition is quite high. You may visit their official website for the most updated and accurate tuition fees. You also have to pay for housing and meals.

Harvard offers a lot of scholarships and grants. There are work-study programs too available for you.

Hope this helps

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What is the GPA requirement to get accepted into Harvard?

Soujanya Nyshadham 15th Apr, 2023

Students to be considered for Harvard admission must earn top grades in high school. The Harvard Crimson reports that the average reported GPA of entering freshmen in the class was 3.90 on a 4.0 unweighted scale.

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can i pursue mba in abroad top universities like harvard , wharton after doing BA HONS. in economics from india

Narayani 19th Aug, 2022

Hey B.A(hons) in economics is one of the most popular and most reputed undergraduate courses not just in India but all over the world. Economics as a subject is valued highly all over the world. This means that your scope to such high ranking universities is better than ever and you will be a valued student because of the subject of your graduation.

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i got 81% in my high school. will harvard accept me if got got very good marks in sat and others ??

Salman Hyder Gazi 2nd Jul, 2022

Hello student,

You have scored a good percentage in your higher secondary school but colleges/universities like Harvard are concerned about your overall profile. You should have good academic profile, you must have involvement in social work, you should have played and participated in different types of sports, and many more things. You should definitely try to score good marks in SAT exam as It will help you a lot in your selection. Apart from your studies try to focus on your extra-curricular activities it will boost your profile and there will be more chances of getting selected by top universities/colleges.

Thank you.


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Is NEET is required For pre med study in usa college like harvard? Is NEET is important just asking For pre medical in college?

Sohamsengupta8 2nd Jul, 2022

Hello Student   If

You study MBBS in USA, then you have to qualify in NEET exam. They have to qualify in TOEFL or IELTS like exam. They have to qualify in pre medical or BSc degree before appearing in NEET exam if they want to take admission in MBBS course in USA. Pre- Medical course that have to qualify by a student in which the students quality of education is checked by the authority of Pre Medical Education USA. Student will be eligible for MBBS course in USA who qualify in pre- medical education which is compulsory for other countries student who wishes to take admission in MBBS course in USA.

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is studying abroad in good university like harvard for under graduate engineering good

Sohamsengupta8 30th Jan, 2022

Hello Student,

Harvard University is one of the top institutes in all over world. Obviously this college is known for lots of popular subjects specially for some undergraduate subjects like physics English social science Mathematics history etc. But sorry to say you according to some public websites and surveys Harvard University e is not that much good for undergraduate engineering course. Rather it is famous for other subjects. Yes you obviously can go for or this if you have a wish. But there are no special reasons to go for that accept the name of the college and the quality of education. And obviously there is a subject named engineering science and applied physics that can be a good choice for you although.

Hope this will help you.

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what Harvard students do after their graduation? ...

manishraj.27.12 12th Dec, 2021

Hello,

As per your query I have mentioned below a brief idea about life of graduates from Harvard. Harvard’s Class of 2020 is graduating into an unprecedented job market — while many are sticking to similar career choices as previous classes, measurably higher numbers are graduating with uncertainty. Like previous graduating classes, most seniors plan to live on the coasts and many will hold jobs in the consulting, finance, and technology industries.

A majority of students — 61 percent — will enter the workforce in their first year after graduation. This is a slight drop from last year, when 64 percent of students took jobs after graduation. Fourteen percent will attend graduate or professional school and 7 percent will pursue fellowships. In the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak, an unusually high 18 percent of students are undecided, and fewer than 1 percent of seniors will travel after graduation.

From Coast to Coast

A clear majority of graduates will live on the East and West Coasts after graduation, in line with previous years.

  • Roughly 25 percent of respondents will live in New York after graduation, commensurate with other graduating classes. Massachusetts and California also drew sizable numbers, with 19 percent and 15 percent, respectively.
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  • Eight percent of students plan to live outside of the United States after graduation. Of those, 72 percent will move to Europe.
  • While more students are uncertain about their jobs than in recent years, this does not appear to have significantly changed how many students are undecided about where they will be living — 12 percent haven’t yet chosen their post-graduation home, roughly the same as last year.

On That 9-to-5 Grind

Three industries reigned supreme among Harvard seniors’ post-graduate plans. Of respondents planning to enter the workforce, a majority — 63 percent — indicated they would go into consulting, finance, or technology. Consulting and finance each drew 22 percent and 23 percent of students entering the workforce, respectively, while 18 percent indicated they would be entering technology sector jobs.

  • Of those seniors entering the workforce, 7 percent will pursue careers in academia or research. Four percent plan to go into the health industry, 4 percent into public service or non-profits, and 3 percent into government or politics.
  • While gender gaps in consulting have narrowed entirely among respondents — this year women narrowly outnumbered men entering the field — they persist in finance and technology. The technology industry represents the widest male-to-female gap among major industries, with 64 percent of respondents entering technology identifying as male. The gender gap in finance shrank slightly from last year, with 53 percent of respondents going into finance identifying as male.
  • A large majority of respondents who indicated they plan to go into health — 71 percent — are female; as are 76 percent of those who plan to pursue careers in academia and research and 63 percent who plan to go into education.

Thanks with Regards.

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