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31st May 2015, 02:41 AM
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What is the process to get full free scholarship in MIT?
What is the process to get full free scholarship in mit?what the criteria one has to fill up?is it for bd undergradute students?how to apply for this?is there any quota for bd students?from which time of the year one can apply ?how long it takes to get a scholarship(in month)?
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5th April 2023, 08:24 AM
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Re: What is the process to get full free scholarship in MIT?
Getting a full free scholarship at MIT is a highly competitive process and there is no guaranteed way to secure one. However, there are a few steps that can be taken to increase the chances of being selected for a scholarship:
1. Academic excellence: MIT looks for students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievements in their high school and college studies. This includes high grades, advanced coursework, and impressive test scores. 2. Extracurricular activities: Along with academic excellence, MIT also values students who have demonstrated leadership skills, creativity, and a passion for learning. Participation in extracurricular activities, such as research projects, internships, or community service, can help showcase these qualities. 3. Financial need: MIT offers need-based scholarships to students who demonstrate significant financial need. Students must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the CSS Profile to be considered for these scholarships. 4. Application process: To apply for a scholarship at MIT, students must complete the standard application process, which includes submitting transcripts, test scores, essays, and letters of recommendation. Additionally, students must indicate their interest in being considered for scholarships and complete any additional scholarship application requirements. There is no specific quota for students from Bangladesh or any other country, as scholarships are awarded based on merit and need. The best time to apply for scholarships at MIT is during the regular admission cycle, which typically opens in September and closes in January. It can take several months for scholarship decisions to be made, so students should plan accordingly. |
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