Who all went to MIT from India?
Indian Graduates from MIT Who Have Changed the Face of Technology
- Anant Pandya (1909-1951)
- S. L. Kirloskar (1903-1994)
- Brahm Prakash (1912-1984)
- M. N. Dastur (1916-2004)
- Lalit Kanodia.
- F. C. Kohli.
- Vaidyeswaran Rajaraman.
- Thomas Kailath.
How can I get masters in MIT in India?
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.
Why do so many MIT students have Olympiad medals?
People like Diptarka Hait, Arindam Bhattacharya, Jeet mahopatra, Prafulla Dhariwal are all at MIT just because they were extraordinarily talented in science and proved this in the international Olympiads. Rare intakes like Ayush Sharma do not have Olympiad medals. Else every kid has made it at least to the National Olympiad exam.
Why do so many international students go to MIT from India?
Almost every international student going to MIT from India is there because he/she has an Olympiad medal. People like Diptarka Hait, Arindam Bhattacharya, Jeet mahopatra, Prafulla Dhariwal are all at MIT just because they were extraordinarily talented in science and proved this in the international Olympiads.
Does Ayush Sharma have an Olympiad medal?
Rare intakes like Ayush Sharma do not have Olympiad medals. Else every kid has made it at least to the National Olympiad exam. All the articles that you read about “diversity” and “all rounders” work well for American citizens. Even students like Chitrang Murdia got into MIT as a transfer
Should I go to MIT If I’m not an international award winner?
Sometimes incoming MIT students or prospective MIT students ask questions implying that if they’re not one of these international award winners, that they shouldn’t be at MIT. I say, rubbish. Take the attitude I had — that it’s awesome to go to school with über-geniuses, even if (especially if) you’re not one.