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To graduate from a master’s program at MIT, a student must have a clear record in an approved program of graduate study and research and their academic standing, as shown by the cumulative grade point record, must be of distinctly high grade. Program or Departmental Graduate committees can ...
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At MIT, graduate degree requirements are determined by the individual departments or programs and approved by the Committee on Graduate Programs (CGP). Each graduate student is officially enrolled in an individual degree program. MIT graduate programs are full-time and work is done chiefly on campus in collaboration with faculty, peers, and the Institute community. Read more about Master...
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Should I apply for a master's from MIT?
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I have a friend who did. I'll see if I can get him on here. I know he made one B but that was it. So try and do that or better :)

EDIT - Asked my friend and here's his answer

Well here are my stats, 3.98/4.00 GPA, GRE Math 168/170 GRE Verbal 165/170, honestly they didn't care about writing , but I got a 4.5...

Mainly, I'd say start researching as early as possible. I started researching my freshman year, and worked on multiple projects. Also, try and get published since that puts you well above the general applicant pool. Next, make sure you have SOLID letters of recs, which again comes from excellent research. Mainly grad school professors like to see other well known professors recommend you since that greatly speaks to your ability to conduct research in grad school, which is what MIT/Stanford/Berkeley are looking for.

I was also a lead TA for one of the EE labs, which didn't hurt either, along with a few internships at a big company.

Finally, make sure you have a solid SOP, a bad SOP can hurt much more than a good SOP can help, if that makes sense.

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Master’s degree | Office of Graduate Education
Graduate students may pursue work leading to any of the following master’s degrees: Master of Science (SM); Master of Engineering (MEng); Master of Architecture (MArch); Master in City Planning (MCP); Master of Finance (MFin); Master of Business Administration (MBA), and Master of Applied Science (MASc). Each graduate program is described in individual department or program statements on graduate education in the MIT Bulletin.
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Master's Program Admissions | MIT SCALE
Note that blended/accelerated application requirements are slightly different than the requirements for the residential programs. Residential Master's: Applications for all 10-month residential master's programs are for fall term enrollment, with orientation and classes beginning in August.
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Master’s Degree and Requirements - MIT Department of Materials Science and Engineering
February 3, 2023 - The Master of Science degree at DMSE is a one-to-two-year program that prepares the graduate for an advanced position in materials science and engineering through lectures and laboratory research. The general requirements for the Master of Science degree are cited in the section on General Degree Requirements for graduate students.
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Degree programs | Office of Graduate Education
Some degrees also require completion of an acceptable thesis prepared in residence at MIT, unless special permission is granted for part of the thesis work to be accomplished elsewhere. Other degrees require a pro-seminar or capstone experience. Applicants interested in graduate education should apply to the department or graduate program conducting research in the area of interest.
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April 12, 2024 -

My company is requiring continuous learning for all engineers. To the end they have established a fund where you can take college courses on their dime provided it doesnt detract from your work. Which means that if you can pass all of your courses they will pay for you to get your masters through MIT. (Conversely if I fail a course it comes out of my pocket).

Looking at some of the requirements to graduate with a master's of engineering im intrigued by the possibility but nervous and unsure of if it's actually possible for someone like me who didn't graduate from an Ivy League school.

My three biggest concerns are: the course load, my previous GPA, and the concept of a thesis.

Course load should be fairly obvious as to why it makes me nervous. If I fail because I am struggling to keep up with both work and studies it's a big bill to foot. The best I can come up with is to try and study ahead and the courses I plan to take online and study ahead to make sure I understand as much as possible before the first day.

As for my GPA. I put myself through my state college on my own with no student loans and while I did graduate I only graduated with a 2.65 GPA and ended up failing linear algebra once and I only barely passed statics. I'm worried that I may not be prepared or even able to take any higher level studies let alone courses from MIT.

Finally, the thesis. My experiences with higher level thesis and research is fairly limited but so far it just largely seems like needless research for its own sake. In senior seminar for example, out of 12 lectures we had to listen to, 10 were on calculations for materials on an atomic and subatomic level, one was on 3d printing explosives, and one was on the mathematics to predict how a piece of paper falls to the ground. And every other time I have been exposed to masters and doctoral level thesis all I can think of afterwards is "who lost money paying people to do this? It's completely unusable." And I've always been the kind of engineer who focuses on practical solutions, not theoretical solutions. So I cant even come up with a research topic for a thesis.

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Master's Degrees | MIT Graduate Admissions
October 27, 2020 - The master’s degree generally requires a minimum of one academic year of study, while the engineer’s degree requires two years. Admission to MIT for the master’s degree does not necessarily imply an automatic commitment by MIT beyond that level of study.
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How to get into MIT for masters - Quora
You need to meet their entrance requirements. High GRE scores, high GPA, and really strong professor recommendations. If you have work experience, strong recommendation from work.
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What are the qualifications to get into a master's program in MIT? - Quora
· · You need to meet their entrance requirements. High GRE scores, high GPA, and really strong professor recommendations. If you have work experience, strong recommendation from work.
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The Top MIT Masters Programs | AdmissionSight
September 13, 2024 - For Fall 2024, the overall acceptance ... It depends on the department. MIT Sloan programs (MBA, MFin, MBAn) generally require GMAT or GRE, while many engineering and science departments have made GRE optional....
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MS Courses at Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Fees 2025, Eligibility, Requirements
February 19, 2026 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers a Master's in Business Analytics programme through MIT Sloan. It helps students to gain skills to tackle challenges based on Business and modern Data Science within 12 months. The programme is ideal for a Data Science professional, especially engineers, ...
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MIT's postgraduate programs and admission requirements process can be hectic for students. But the applicant can resolve this issue by taking advantage of · a free 1 :1 session with upGrad experts that offers a counselling session for all their doubts. ... SAT best resources, then students can find this in upGrad which can build the knowledge and boost the scores. Connect with upGrad now. No, most MIT Master's programs do not require the GRE for admission.
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Graduate Program Application Process| MIT SCALE Network
*Required for applicants to the MIT SCM residential program. See application instructions for more info. ... Eligibility: Applicants must be MicroMasters Program Credential holders. Online Application (apply.mit.edu residential application form) ... Eligibility: Applicants must be currently enrolled in a master's program in a relevant area at a reputable university in Latin America.
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Graduate Education | MIT Course Catalog
This section outlines the general requirements together with other important aspects of graduate education, including admissions and financial aid. AdmissionsFinancial AidRegistrarIAPSummerProfessional EducationMITxK-12Campus Map DirectoriesAbout the BulletinNondiscrimination PolicyChangesHelpAccessibility · 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 Back to top ... Print this page. ... The PDF includes all information on this page and its related tabs. Subject (course) information includes any changes approved for the current academic year.
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MIT Graduate Programs: Requirements + Tips | AdmissionSight
January 27, 2025 - However, international students must meet additional requirements, such as language proficiency tests like the TOEFL or IELTS. The duration of MIT graduate programs varies depending on the degree type and field of study. Master’s programs typically take 1 to 3 years, while PhDs may require ...
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Graduate Admissions | Office of Graduate Education
MIT graduate students play a central role in the Institute's wide-ranging research activities, making a vital contribution to the educational experience of students and faculty, and ultimately leading to the success of the research itself.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | 46 Masters
Browse 46 Masters at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Plus discover fees, scholarships, rankings, student reviews, admissions and more.
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Master's Programs | MIT Economics
Undergraduates in the 6-14 program can earn a bachelor's and master's degree in five years through the 6-14 MEng program, offered jointly with MIT EECS.