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Can I get into Harvard from Nepal?

Can I get into Harvard from Nepal?

Mr. Prabhakar Kafle, a Nepalese kid born in a small city of small country Nepal has been accepted from the top two high ranked universities in the world. Yes, you are absolutely right, Harvard and MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).

How many Nepalese have studied in Harvard University?

93
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Malaysia 53 216
Mexico 9 296
Mongolia 26 68
Nepal 93 332

Can a non-IITian get into top universities in the US?

Yes a non- IITian get into top universities such as MIT, Stanford, etc. Even an average merit Indian student can study in US. There are some major factors why this is possible. First of all US has more than 4000 universities to choose from. So, a student can easily find a college of based on his course.

Can a non-IITian Indian student get into MIT/Stanford/Harvard Universities by taking GRE?

Originally Answered: Is a non iitian Indian student is able to get into MIT, STANFORD, HARVARD universities..by taking GRE? And what extra extra efforts, curricular activities should be done in that manner? Yes. Two of my friends are non-IItians and did their PhDs in the top 4.

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How many Indian students does MIT accept per year?

I’m not saying that you shouldn’t post here – I am saying that had you done your homework first before posting here, my message would be more encouraging. One of the things you would have learned had you done that is that there are 16 MIT undergraduates from India at the moment. That means they accept about four per year. Four.

How can I get into top colleges in the US?

For getting into top colleges in the US (for masters), you basically need the following things – 1. GPA of 3.5+ on 4 which, loosely, refers to a 9-pointer on the 10-point scale which I am assuming IIITs follow 2. Strong subject knowledge 3. A couple of publications in reputed international journals/conference proceedings