Is a BA in English required for MA admissions at MIT School of Humanities?
MIT School of Humanities has not mentioned the requirement of BA in English specifically to be eligible for MA admissions. Generally, MA admissions accept admissions for all candidates who have completed their UG level education. Thus, candidates can assume that they are eligible for MA at MIT Schoo
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To qualify for the same, the students are generally required to meet the given criteria -
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Yes, Indian students can get an English proficiency waiver at Massey Uni New Zealand. The waiver is not automatically guaranteed and applications are assessed case-by-case.
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