Is it difficult to get an admission at Harvard University?
It is really difficult to get admission to Harvard University because of its very low acceptance rate. Look at the pointers given below -
- The general acceptance rate at Harvard University sits around 3.6%, that gives a very bleak chance of selection
- With only the right guidance and by fulfilling all
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It is challenging to choose because both universities are in the top tier.
Between Harvard and Yale, Harvard is ranked higher for MPH course but Harvard University just offers a single MPH course to its International students, whereas Yale offers 15 courses for MPH.
Look at the given comparison -
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There is only one MPH course available at Harvard University for Indian students, which is the MPH in Global Health. Look at the given details for Harvard MPH -
- It is a 45-credit course that helps students with a future in leadership and management roles in the context with sustainable Global He
No, you won't be eligible if you don't have any work experience. The minimum eligibility for the MPH course at Harvard University requires students to have Bachelor's or Master's or a Doctoral Degree with the given additional requirements -
- At least 5 years of work experience
- At least 2 LORs
There are just few of English Proficiency tests that are approved at Harvard University like IELTS, TOEFL and Duolingo. GRE is an optional test for PG Degree.
The least marks you need to get into Harvard University for MPH course are:
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International students can apply for the MPH program via an online portal called SOPHAS. Then turn-in all the necessary documents such as the academic transcripts, English test scores, letter of recommendations, personal statement and resumes. Then pay the application fee of $60 that rounds off
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