I want to do MS in artificial intelligence from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)? What is the eligibility criteria?

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    Dr Navarun Varma Lecturer, NUS | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    There is no MS AI in MIT, if you are interested in a particular program research well first. Have you checked the MIT website? Get into the Master's of Engineering program or Master of Science program offered by the EECS Department, you will have research opportunities in AI and Robotics. Good academic recodrd, GRE and exceptional innovative skills need to be demonnstrated. Here is a link
    https://www.eecs.mit.edu/academics-admissions/graduate-program
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