Study at MIT
Why Choose MIT?
Admissions at Stanford
- Exceptional academic records (A-levels, IB, or equivalent international qualifications)
- Standardized test scores (SAT/ACT optional for undergraduates; GRE/GMAT for some graduate programs)
- English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS)
- Essays, recommendation letters, and extracurricular achievements
- Interviews for shortlisted applicants (especially for undergraduates)
Popular Courses for International Students
- Engineering & Technology: Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering
- Sciences: Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology
- Business & Economics: MBA (MIT Sloan School of Management), Finance, Management
- Interdisciplinary Areas: Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Data Science, Environmental Science
International Student Support
- Visa and immigration services
- Orientation and adjustment programs
- English language and communication support
- International student associations and cultural societies
- Career services with global outreach
Scholarships & Funding
- Need-Based Aid – MIT meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for all admitted undergraduates, including international students.
- Graduate Fellowships & Assistantships – Offered for research and teaching roles.
- Sloan Fellowships – Funding for MBA students at MIT Sloan School of Management.
- Undergraduate Programs: Around $59,000
- Graduate Programs: $47,000 – $55,000 (depending on program)
- MBA (Sloan School of Management): Around $82,000 per year
- Engineering & Science Graduate Programs: $50,000 – $55,000
- Housing (on-campus or off-campus in Boston/Cambridge area)
- Meals, utilities, and personal expenses
- Books and supplies
- Health insurance and transportation
- Undergraduate (4 years): $320,000 – $340,000 overall
- Graduate (2 years): $130,000 – $160,000 overall
- MBA (2 years): $210,000 – $230,000 overall
💡 MIT’s financial aid makes it affordable for many families, with some undergraduates paying little or no tuition based on need.