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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible for the students to transfer to MIT from their current university; however, the students must satisfy the eligibility criteria mentioned below:
· Must have completed minimum two full-time semesters (one full year) at an accredited institute & no more than five semesters (2.5 years)
· MIT does not offer a second UG degree, so if you already hold one, you can only apply for a PG degree
Interested applicants must then submit the documents listed below:
· Transcripts form all secondary & post-secondary institutes attended
· Two Letters of
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, fully registered MIT students & current MIT affiliated are free to bring their family members with them to stay.
MIT maintains dedicated housing facilities suitable for family living as part of the Graduate Tower at Site 4, Westgate & Graduate Junction.
It is worth noting though, that family housing is not guaranteed at the institute, & is allocated on a lottery basis.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Learn the grammar rules really well. The commas and periods need to be focused on especially. It is not just about reading; you need to spot the sentence structure errors. Speed is important. Practice reading fast. Always look at the context of the whole paragraph before choosing.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Living off-campus is considered generally safe, with the Kendall square, Cambridge port & Central square regions considered the safest regions to live at off-campus.
Walking alone at night is usually safe, but it would be wiser to have someone by your side, in case of a rare mishappening.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Indian students have to submit their English proficiency scores during the application process. The minimum scores required are mentioned below.
Exams Accepted | Minimum Scores Required |
|---|---|
IELTS | 5.5 |
TOEFL IBT | 80 |
Cambridge English Preliminary | 160/pass with Distinction |
Cambridge B1 Preliminary | 160/grade A |
Cambridge English First | 160/grade C |
Cambridge B2 First | 160/grade C |
Cambridge C1 Advanced | 180 |
Cambridge C2 Proficiency | 200 |
Cambridge B2 Business Vantage | 160/grade C |
Cambridge C1 Business Higher | 180 |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, parents are allowed to come see their students over the duration of studies, however, they may need to take special permission from the MIT authorities to be able to live with their ward for some time.
To meet a student, parents have to sign-in via the student's credentials (such as MIT ID), before being allowed to move in to the room.
For non-MIT affiliated guests, a valid government-ID is required,
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the MIT campus is generally deemed safe for all Indian students. MIT has its own police department, which stays active 24x7 a day & seven days a week, providing a safe & secure campus environment.
The EMT certified officers patrol the place on cruiser, motorcycle, bicycle, & via foot at all times during the day, maintaining a peaceful campus environment.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, on campus housing is guaranteed at MIT, but only for full-time registered undergraduate students & incoming transfer students.
MIT offers guaranteed housing for all four years of UG studies.
It is mandatory to live on campus for first year students, unless they possess a valid special waiver request from the MIT authorities.
Priority is also given to housing PG students, however, due to limited availability, all PG students are unable to avail housing services, therefore, applicants are advised to apply ASAP.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes the MIT campus is home to a number of dining halls known to offer quality Indian food like
the Maseeh dining hall is a popular destination for quality Indian food on campus which also serves vegetarians and the place offers all kinds of foods, including main courses & snacks (pizza, burger, pasta, etc.). Other than that students can also visit the McCormick Hall which also serves popular Indian dishes such as Chicken Tikka Masala, Aloo Palak, Pulau, & Naan among others.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
The best way to prepare for the English section of ACT exam focus on grammar, practice with official ACT study materials, writing rules and answer in time limit. If you do this the battle is half won.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, MIT is home to The Association of Indian Students, which runs a number of clubs & groups for Indian students.
Among them, MIT Sangam is the most popular one, which is known to organize a number of cultural events & fests over the course of the academic year such as: Diwali party, Indian DJ Nights, karaoke, & more.
MIT Bhangra, MIT Nritya, MIT Mirchi, MIT Hindu Student Council are some other popular clubs for Indian students to join.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible to pay your fees in instalments, via the MIT's Student Financial Services (SFS). Students can pay their fees on a monthly basis, without paying an interest.
Bills are made available to students around the 10th of each month via the MITPay portal.
As for ISAs (Income Share Agreements), MIT does not offer them, & follows the traditional approach of standard aids & loan structures.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible for students to change their majors at MIT. Students can declare their major by the end of the first year.
To change your major, contact your new department's undergraduate academic officer, to gain information about how to transfer your completed work, from your previous department.
Further, students must also submit a Change of Major form, which takes immediate effect if submitted during the summer or week 8 of a term.
Form submitted after that comes into effect at the start of next term.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
VIT Pune has a good placement record. In 2024, the highest package was INR 51 LPA and the average package was around INR 9 LPA. Students from CSE and IT branches got average packages of INR 12–13 LPA. Top companies like NVIDIA and GoDaddy offered up to INR 38–40 LPA. Big recruiters like Microsoft, Amazon, Infosys, and TCS also visit the campus. For admission in engineering at VIT Pune, MHT CET score is valid, especially for the Maharashtra state quota. Overall, VIT Pune is a strong choice for engineering with good placements and career growth.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Gangadhar Meher University accepts the CPET for MSc admissions. SAMS CPET (Common Post Graduate Entrance Test) is administered by Student Academic Management System of Odisha for admission to post graduate courses in state universities and colleges. This entrance test is a centralized one, which measures candidates on the basis of undergraduate results and knowledge among the subject and easily identifies merit through clear online counselling for MSc admissions.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The specialisations offered by Gangadhar Meher University in the MSc course are as follows:
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Amity Global Business School Indore offers merit-based scholarships to UG and PG students. Candidates can refer to the table below to know about the Amity Indore BBA Scholarship 2025 and other course scholarships:
Merit-Based Scholarships - UG | ||
|---|---|---|
Scholarship Percentage | 2025 Approved Scholarship- AGBS (CBSE/ ISC Boards) | 2025 Approved Scholarship- AGBS (State Boards) |
100% | 93% aggregate and above in class 12th. Only for CBSE and ISC board (Year of passing 2025/2024) | 93% aggregate and above in class 12th (Year of passing 2025/2024) |
50% | 88% -92.99% in Class 12th (Year of passing 2025/2024) | - |
50% | - | 90% - 92.99% in class 12th (Year of passing 2025/2024) |
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