How can I get selected for PhD in MIT?
Requirements
- Submission of the online application.
- A $75 application fee.
- Letters of recommendation.
- A statement of objectives.
- Official GRE test scores.
- Official TOEFL or IELTS English proficiency exam test scores.
- Transcripts.
- CV or resume.
How do I get a PhD in economics MIT?
Requirements for the Economics PhD degree, effective with the entering class of 2019, consist of successfully completing:
- The first and second-year required core courses.
- Coursework in two major fields and two minor fields of study.
Can I get a master’s degree at MIT?
*The Master of Engineering degrees are available to MIT undergraduates only. ** The Master of Science degree is required of students pursuing a doctoral degree. If you do not have a Master’s degree when you apply, you will receive that degree first before proceeding to the PhD. A terminal Masters degree is NOT offered.
Why electrical engineering and Computer Science at MIT?
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at MIT and its graduates have been at the forefront of a great many of these advances. Current work in the department holds promise of continuing this record of innovation and leadership, in both research and education, across the full spectrum of departmental activity.
What can you do with an EECS degree?
The career paths and opportunities for EECS graduates cover a wide range and continue to grow: fundamental technologies, devices, and systems based on electrical engineering and computer science are pervasive and essential to improving the lives of people around the world and managing the environments they live in.
Can I send published papers or theses to EECS?
Applicants should not send published papers or theses. Admitted Students will be required to submit official transcript (s) to the EECS Graduate Office.