What is the criteria and process to study in international universities like MIT, Stanford and Harvard for Indian students?

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suyash sharma
9 years ago
First, you have to register and take admission tests like SAT, ACT TOEFL or IELTS and you have to do really well in these tests, if you are particularly aiming for IVY Leagues. You have to check the university's website, if they require SAT subject test. You can collect your class 9th, 10th, 11th

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9th and 11th grade also?

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