Can I get admission in top universities like Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, etc. for Ph.D after completing B.Sc physics from IISc?

What is the eligibility criteria of the same?

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Asked by Sohil Tadvi
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astha singh
8 years ago
Top international colleges like Harvard, Cambridge etc. do not have any fixed eligibility criteria for getting admission in one of their colleges. It completely depends on the outlook of the candidate. Performing well in international entrance exams like GMAT/GRE helps as that is one of the main ind

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