How is MIT, USA for B.Tech or Oxford University for aeronautical engineering for taking admission on financial aid?

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Asked by Ayush Shaw
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Vikas Kaushik
9 years ago
Hi Ayush, Both the universities are among world's best universities. For engineering MIT is unbeatable but getting admissions is not easy and unless you have an outstanding profile admissions and also financial aid is difficult. Please check the university websites for admission requirements and p

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Thank you, Ayush, now this answer will depend on exactly what job you want to do in NASA? Either you can apply for engineering programs or programs in Physics. I will advise you to visit the university websites for the related programs they offer, you will have an idea about the courses and check wh

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