Does Harvard value impact (projects, startups, initiatives) more than certificates?
Yes, Harvard University values impact (made via projects, initiatives, start-ups) over just certifications for Indian students.
Harvard heavily focuses on what the applicants bring to the table. And the projects and Startups help prove that you possess leadership, resourcefulness and a genuine desir
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There can not be an absolute answer to this question, as both of these institutions cater to different career goals and aspirations. ICL is superior for its STEM and Business courses and Harvard has an unmatched expertise for Law and Medicine.
Both of these universities are top tier institution
In pure numbers, the Harvard University admissions are way more competitive than the University of Cambridge.
At Harvard, the acceptance rate remains around 3% to 4% every year because of a large pool of highly qualified candidates. On the contrary, the Cambridge acceptance rate stands around 2
Yes, MBBS in Harvard is a dual degree programme which leads to an MD. So MBBS is technically MD at Harvard.
Unofficially, yes, McGill University, located in Montreal is widely known as the "Harvard of Canada".
It is the country's best institution of higher learning as evidenced by its QS 2027 rankings, where it ranks #1 in Canada and #30 in the world. Look at the pointers given below -
- McGill Univ
Indian students who want to study at Harvard must have a SAT score between 1550 and 1600. Harvard Uni is very competitive with an acceptance rate of 4.2%.
Indian students should have a good academic record in Class 10 and Class 12. In the school education, the studets should have a 3.9+ GP
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