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How should I can apply for mit after 12th for study abroad


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Anshima chaudhary 3rd Jun, 2020
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Mayank Chowdhary 13th Jul, 2020

Start preparing yourself for the SAT examination and then try to score decently in the same somewhere around 1530 and above out of 1600 because MIT prefers extremely talented science aspirants. You have to send them the recommendation letters and then seeing your SAT performance, boards results you will get a call for further group discussion and interview rounds and try to build a good personality so that you explain them well why they can take you in and it can be beneficial for both. With an admissions rate of 6.7%, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is one of the most selective schools in the U.S.

Kindly refer to the site below for knowing more about the SAT examination..

https://studyabroad.careers360.com/exams/sat-assessments

Thank you.

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